The Team
Who We Are

Pamela Wilkes
Writer
Pamela Wilkes is a versatile performer and writer with a background in dance, acting, choreography, and directing. She began her career as the ingénue lead in The Liberty Tree while studying at Columbia College, where she earned a BA in Speech and Drama. Her dance experience includes performing as a soloist with the Columbia City Ballet and studying with Martha Graham and George Balanchine's protégé, Ann Brodie. Ms. Wilkes has choreographed productions such as Whee! for PBS and A-My Name is Alice for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
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She co-wrote the musical Cinderella, Bo Peep, And Other Defining Women and wrote, directed, and choreographed American Heritage for the South Carolina Department of Education. Most recently, she collaborated with songwriter Jim Hendricks on the children’s musical Under the Western Sky, which was filmed for Nashville Public Television. Currently, she is a principal member of Holy Fire Productions, LLC, and teaches dance at Quinnipiac University.
Randall Bayne
Writer
Randall Bayne is an award-winning composer, conductor, and producer with a rich background in theater, television, and music. He is a principal member of Holy Fire Productions, LLC, and the founder of ScholarshipAuditions.com. Bayne has served as Executive Producer for Brio TV Network and Dance Network's To the Stage, and co-founded Christian Music Presenters, Inc., which presented concerts at venues that included the White House and Carnegie Hall.
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Bayne has conducted prestigious orchestras including the National Symphony and Chicago Symphony, and his vocal ensemble, Adoration, won the Carnegie Presents award, performing at Carnegie Hall and the White House. His compositions are published by Genevox Press and Hal Leonard Music.
An ordained minister in multiple denominations, he has produced family-oriented shows at the Forum Theater in Myrtle Beach and contributed music and scripts for major churches. Bayne has appeared on NBC’s Today Show and acted in The Legend of Bagger Vance.


David Campbell
Writer
David Campbell is an award-winning producer and writer with a rich background in theater and children’s television. A principal member of Holy Fire Productions, LLC, he began his career as a stage manager, working on productions featuring legends like Mickey Rooney and Carol Channing in Sugar Babies. He co-produced and wrote for several Broadway shows, including Honky Tonk Nights and Colette.
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Campbell co-founded Jumbo Pictures and Cartoon Pizza, where he co-created Doug, a Nickelodeon series that launched Nicktoons and won multiple awards. After Doug’s success, Walt Disney Studios acquired Jumbo Pictures, making Doug a top-rated show on ABC.
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He has served as Executive Producer on over 300 episodes of children's TV, including 101 Dalmatians, PB&J Otter, and JoJo’s Circus. Campbell has also co-produced comedy specials for HBO and Comedy Central.
Greg Sims
Lead Songwriter, Arranger, Orchestrator
Greg Sims is a composer for film, television, and theatre, and a principal member of Holy Fire Productions, LLC, serving as lead songwriter, composer, and orchestrator. After earning a Bachelor’s degree with highest honors in Studio Music & Jazz from the University of Tennessee, Sims began composing music for Disney and Universal Studios, penning symphonic arrangements for the 101 Strings Orchestra, and serving as arranger-in-residence for the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra.
Sims’s first job in television was composing and producing music for the Oprah Winfrey Show, where he collaborated with Emmy Award-winning music director Parker Lee Williams to develop Harpo Sounds, the show’s custom music library.
He has composed and produced numerous film scores, including the award-winning documentaries 40 Years of Rocky: the Birth of a Classic, Sylvester Stallone‘s personal reflection on the iconic film, and Stallone: Frank, That Is. His orchestral score for The Lion of Judah led to a record deal with MovieScore Media and garnered him a Soundtrack Pick from Film Music Magazine.
His recent credits include writing and producing songs for Tom and Jerry in New York on HBO Max and composing the score for the short film The Principle, starring Mickey Guyton, which premiered at the Martin Luther King Center in Atlanta.


Brandon Collins
Songwriter
Collins has long worked as an arranger, composer, songwriter, and producer across multiple genres. In the pop world, he has collaborated with artists such as OneRepublic, Dua Lipa, John Legend, Paul McCartney, Gwen Stefani, the Jonas Brothers, 5 Seconds of Summer, Asking Alexandria, and U2. He most recently produced tracks on Jennifer Hudson’s album The Gift of Love, working alongside producers such as Greg Phillinganes, David Foster, Kirk Franklin, and Ryan Tedder.
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In film and television, Collins has contributed to numerous shorts and independent documentaries, including The Forgotten Pandemic and The Heart of Man. Additionally, he has created advertisements for national brands like The Hallmark Channel, Lifetime, Amazon, Jeep, and Wild Africa Fund.
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As a conductor and arranger, Collins led The Colorado Symphony in performances with OneRepublic at Red Rocks in 2019 and with Tasha Layton for K-Love‘s “A Chaotic Christmas” in 2022.
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Collins earned his Master’s in Theory and Composition from Cal State Fullerton, where he also studied orchestration with acclaimed Hollywood composer JAC Redford. He further refined his skills in Paris, France, through the European American Musical Alliance.


