Hey Dan,
Saw you were interested in film. I'm always looking to network with other filmmakers in the area. Shoot me a comment or e-mail sometime and tell me about yourself.
May 13, 2010
Jeremy Davis updated their profile photoMay 13, 2010
I'm currently reading "The Tipping pint" by Malcolm Gladwell and "First Things First" by Stephen Covey.
Some other favorites in the same genre are Steven Coveys "7 Habits of Highly Effective People" and the…
May 13, 2010
Jeremy Davis is now a member of ystark!May 13, 2010
Filmmaking, Arts (Singing and Visual Arts), Sports (Baseball, Soccer, Fishing, Hunting, Hiking), Martial Arts, Continuing Education - reading, training, mentoring.
Education Background:
Graduated from Ohio University in 2004 with a BS in Communications - majored in Video Production and minored in Film.
Graduated from Hoover High in 2000
Career Experience:
Jeremy Davis brings almost a decade of film and television production experience to the table. Having been a part of two Emmy award winning shows and a third Emmy nominee, Jeremy shows that he is a talented writer, producer, and director. Jeremy’s experience has developed into an impressive portfolio ranging from live news, game shows, cooking programs, sports, documentaries, to short and feature films with such clients as ABC, Fox Sports Net, PBS, NPR, and many more. His credits include producing, writing, directing, editing, and shooting. While a gifted and successful producer and editor, Jeremy’s expertise lies in directing; with a keen eye and an artistic view, he brings stories to life with stunning imagery.
Today, Jeremy owns and operates Key Light Productions, a video production company and CounterBalance Pictures LLC, an independent film company. He is in the midst of development for a feature 90 minute docu-comedy titled Church Without Balls-why men are leaving the Christian faith to preserve their masculinity. You can follow his current project at www.ChurchWithoutBallsthemovie.com
Please describe your professional development ideals:
I am a storyteller. My medium is film. Through my films, I want to challenge Christian stereotypes (and challenge Christians to stop acting like the stereotypes). In doing this I hope to engage a secular audience in the spiritual world. In challenging people's personal paradigms of God I intend to do my part in making their lives full of life.
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