Brian A. Metcalf

Brian A. Metcalf

Height: 180 cm
Born in Seoul, South Korea, Brian A. Metcalf attended the Joe Kubert School of Art and the Gnomon School of Visual Effects. He has since held a number of positions as a creative director, traditional artist, writer, photographer, visual effects artist and supervisor working on games, DVDs, web, film and documentaries for all the major studios.His d... Show more »
Born in Seoul, South Korea, Brian A. Metcalf attended the Joe Kubert School of Art and the Gnomon School of Visual Effects. He has since held a number of positions as a creative director, traditional artist, writer, photographer, visual effects artist and supervisor working on games, DVDs, web, film and documentaries for all the major studios.His directorial debut was the award-winning short film "Sorrows Lost." He then produced and directed commercials, EPKs and music videos. His award-winning music video, "Money Shot" by the band Helmet, received critical acclaim. Brian also went on to direct and produce the live shoot of Fox's 24: The DVD Board Game, starring Kiefer Sutherland. Brian's first feature, Fading of the Cries, was a project that he produced and wrote the original screenplay.Brian moved on to write, produce and direct The Lost Tree. The film stars Thomas Ian Nicholas, Lacey Chabert, Scott Grimes, Clare Kramer and Michael Madsen. The Lost Tree was screened at The Director's Guild of America. The premiere of the film was held at the TCL Chinese Theatres and released theatrically on Friday the 13th of October 2017. The film caught the attention of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the script was placed into their permanent core collection at the Margaret Herrick Library. The film releases on DVD on January 23, 2018.Brian wrote, directed, produced and acted in his next film "Living Among Us."The film stars William Sadler, John Heard, James Russo, Andrew Keegan, Esme Bianco and Thomas Ian Nicholas. The film will be released in theaters on February 2nd, 2018 and later on DVD and VOD through Vision Films in association with Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.In 2015, Brian formed Black Jellybeans Productions, a content creation company, focusing on technology, game apps, music, video content and more.Brian also helped to produce the documentary, Little Gandhi, which was announced for Oscar Consideration on October 6th, 2017 , the first ever nomination from Syria. Brian won the 2017 Murray Weissman Movie Poster award for designing the movie poster for Little Gandhi.Brian continues to develop numerous projects for film, television, multimedia. He is located in Los Angeles. Show less «
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