Gabriel Campisi

Campisi began making Super 8mm movies at the age of 8,[1] and received his first recognition from Chicago's Photographic Society of America Teenage Film Festival at the age of 16 for his short film The Lost Creature, a project that successfully mixed live action with stop-motion animation.

[2] He got his professional start in Hollywood as a production assistant after graduating high school, and quickly worked his way up the ladder to writing and directing national commercials and pop-star music videos for MTV.

[3] He continued to shoot short films that received international attention and awards for his use of elaborate special effects, including The Law, the story of a man on the run from the notorious Men in Black of UFO folklore.

[4] Campisi is the screenwriter of the motion picture Little Dead Rotting Hood (starring Eric Balfour, Bianca A. Santos, Romeo Miller, Patrick Muldoon, Heather Tom and Marina Sirtis),[5] the author of the first and second editions of the book The Independent Filmmaker's Guide to Writing a Business Plan for Investors,[6] published by McFarland & Company, and the editor-in-chief of the comic book 17 & Life: Jailbait,[7] which was turned into a feature motion picture in 2014 by Los Angeles-based studios Cinedigm and The Asylum.

[9] Other films Campisi has produced include The Horde (featuring Bill Moseley, Costas Mandylor, Nestor Serrano, Vernon Wells and Matt Willig), Arlo the Burping Pig (featuring Drake Bell and Joey Lawrence), Buddy Hutchins (starring Jamie Kennedy and Sally Kirkland), Wishing For A Dream (starring Sara Malakul Lane), School's Out (featuring Jason London, Eric Roberts, David Chokachi and Nick Swardson), Blue Line (starring Tom Sizemore and Jordan Ladd), and Pinwheel (featuring the last performance by Ox Baker).