As a film student he made several short films including Cult Classics, Calamity Cake, Linsen Coffee and 28 Slices Later, which later became available on dvd. From an early age he would record basic stop motion animation using tin cans and play dough with his sister. Fascinated by robotics he chose to pursue a career as a cyberneticist, before embarking on independent film making. He became a professional web developer at the age of 24. Born and raised in Chatham, his father was a television engineer and his mother a primary school teacher. Combining his qualifications into a complete solution for websites, he offers not only the latest web trends but viral marketing videos as part of build. Rob has worked on music videos for upcoming artists (John Galea, Ed Bentley). Likes to include fast-paced montage sequences and long shot footage. Combines social satire with cybernetic themes focusing on the relationship different societies have with machines. Abstract and organic use of sound design (28 Slices later). Films often feature eccentric characters or situations. Work often plays homage or parody to famous 1980s films. Filmic use of zooms and camera tricks when depicting action sequences. Action is usually filmed with specific props or weapons relating to the specific character.
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Rob is a writer/director native to Texas and local to the American Southwest. His debut feature The Last Whistle (Vertical Ent., 2019) debuted in theaters, Walmart DVD's, and Netflix to solid reviews from Variety, et al. Rob spoke at the start of 2020 for the American Heart Association, who was closely involved in production of the film to raise awareness of sudden cardiac arrest in athletes. Rob has been awarded as a finalist for the Blacklist's Collyer grant, a finalist for BET's Project CRE8, and a quarterfinalist for the Austin Film Fest screenwriting competition. He is a graduate of the directing and screenwriting programs at the University of Southern California and is developing a hybrid production company with a slate of COVID-safe productions.
Rob is an Atlanta-based actor, producer, cinematographer and director. His on-camera and crew career started in 1987 in New York City. A stint at CBS Sports lead to the position of studio manager at one of NYC's top acting schools. There for five years, Rob also pursued NYC acting, improvisation and voice talent gigs. From then till the present, Rob has enjoyed a TV, film and content creation career that continues to grow in an ever-expanding media universe.
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