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Thorne Winter- Writer,
Director, Editor
Dabbling in
filmmaking since the age of 7, there has never been anything else that
Thorne Winter has wanted to pursue as much in his life as making
movies. Throughout high school he began to hone his skills in a
professional setting doing contract work for private organizations and
charities, as well as major corporations, all the while developing and
executing narrative short films in his free time.
Since graduation Thorne has been primarily focusing on balancing the
college work load with the production of narrative short and feature
films, with the intent of producing a feature film by the end of his
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Andrew Riley- Writer,
Director, Cinematographer
Riley fully realized his film-making aspirations in high school, in
which he wrote his first film, "For a Brown Eyed Girl", when he was a
sophomore. The completed and final draft of the film spans three drafts
at thirty-four pages long. The screenplay won a Gold Key in the 2010
Scholastic Art and Writing Awards at the regional level.
After completing his first screenplay, Riley began filming shorts for
his own enjoyment as well as for use by his high school. In total, he
completed ten shorts throughout his junior and senior years in high
school, and has continued to work during his time as a college student
at Elon University, shooting short films, as well as developing a
serialized web-drama. |
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