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Jeff shared with us that he is a writer, director, producer... who focused his web series on telling the story of human interaction (more than superhero special effects).
(Photo by Micaiah Siemski)
(Photo by Micaiah Siemski)
(Photo by Micaiah Siemski)
(Photo by Micaiah Siemski)
(Photo by Diane Hale Smith)
Jeff always wanted to be a superhero. But since he doesn’t have any
superpowers (except the power to be super-geeky) he decided to make a
web series about superheroes and villains instead. He first got the film
bug in college where he and his friends improv-ed
an entire movie for fun (when they weren’t studying, of course). The
film was about an evil twin, pimps, and Darth Vader. Deciding to make
more professional and less ridiculous sounding films, Jeff made his
first real short after grad school, even though he had no idea what he
was doing. Several short films later, his films have screened on PBS and
at festivals throughout the northeast.
When he’s not making films, Jeff tutors high school students and is co-founder of Dyslexia Consultants where he helps learning-disabled high school students improve their writing and critical reasoning skills. Jeff ‘s current project, the web series 'Super Knocked Up', has been viewed over 900,000 times in its first few months of release. Jeff is having a blast shooting the series with his amazing cast and crew! 'Super Knocked Up' is based on Jeff’s actual life. Okay, not really. But he would really like to date a hot super-villain!
When he’s not making films, Jeff tutors high school students and is co-founder of Dyslexia Consultants where he helps learning-disabled high school students improve their writing and critical reasoning skills. Jeff ‘s current project, the web series 'Super Knocked Up', has been viewed over 900,000 times in its first few months of release. Jeff is having a blast shooting the series with his amazing cast and crew! 'Super Knocked Up' is based on Jeff’s actual life. Okay, not really. But he would really like to date a hot super-villain!
(Photo by Diane Hale Smith)
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Sorry I wasn't able to make it to the meeting. Looks like I missed a great speaker.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda! And thanks so much to Jessica and everyone for having me! I had an awesome time and was really impressed with the group :)
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