- Jeff Bollow
Jeff Bollow (born
September 25 ,1971 inSanta Monica ,California ) is anactor ,writer , director, producer,author ,public speaker , andfilm festival organizer. In 1996, after ten years of moderate success as an actor in his nativeLos Angeles , Bollow migrated toNew Zealand , and then toAustralia , where he founded the Screenplay Development Centre, authored the book "Writing FAST: How to Write Anything with Lightning Speed", and produced and directed the ATOM Award-winning "Making Fantastic Short Films" for schools. He returned briefly to New Zealand to co-found theBig Mountain Short Film Festival , co-author the "iLife 08" book for Apple andPeachpit Press and direct "Pacific Beat Street" for TV3, before returning to Sydney.Career history
Bollow began acting as a teenager, appearing in dozens of film, television, stage, and commercial productions, including "
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead ",Ann Jillian , "Columbo", "Pink Lightning" and "Gabriel's Fire ", as well as television commercials for Kellogg's Pop-Tarts,Doritos , Visa Card, and several others.During this time, he also did a wide assortment of production work, starting with
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen 's first music videoBrother for Sale , before working for companies such as Universal Pictures,Roger Corman 's Concorde/New Horizons, and severalmusic video companies. He eventually began making his ownshort films , including the IFC New Filmmaker Award-winning 1995 short "The Duel".In 1996, Bollow moved to New Zealand, where he continued acting, with minor appearances in
Shortland Street , "Lost Valley",Young Hercules (as an ADR actor), and several others. While in New Zealand, he wrote "6,000 Miles from Hollywood", an independent feature film project co-produced with Billy Milionis in Sydney on a shoestring budget, a project which was abandoned in post-production after seven years.Bollow created the Screenplay Development Centre in 2000cite news|last=Mitchell|first=James|title=Natural Born Teacher
publisher=FILMINK|volume=7|issue=19|pages=37|date=January/February 2005|url=http://www.filmink.com.au/search/displayarticle.php?article_id=3287|accessdate=2008-01-28] , which presented screenwriting workshops and seminars throughout Australia, New Zealand and internationally.In 2004, Bollow designed a systematic approach to the writing process he dubbed "the F.A.S.T. System", an acronym for Focus, Apply, Strengthen, Tweak. He authored a book called , which was briefly an
Amazon.com bestseller in May 2005.In 2006, he produced and directed an acclaimed educational DVD for primary and secondary schools called "Making Fantastic Short Films", winner of the prestigious 2007 ATOM Award for Best Instructional/Training Resource.cite web|title = 2007 EnhanceTV ATOM Awards Finalists
url = http://www.atomawards.org/atomawards/finalists.html|accessdate=2008-01-28] and "MFSF" was also nominated for Best Primary Education Resource and Best Secondary Education Resource.cite web|title = 2007 EnhanceTV ATOM Awards Finalists
url = http://www.atomawards.org/atomawards/finalists.html|accessdate=2008-01-28]Bollow was co-founder of the
Big Mountain Short Film Festival inOhakune , New Zealand. He has directed television for New Zealand's "Pacific Beat St" television series, and wasco-author of "iLife 08", a book for Apple and Peachpit Press on iMovie 08 video editing software.cite web|title=Apple Training Series: iLife 08
url=http://www.peachpit.com/store/product.aspx?isbn=0321502671] He was invited to the jury of theKuala Lumpur International Film Festival in December 2007, and directed "Five Women Wearing the Same Dress ", the inaugural production of the Pulse Group Theatre in Sydney in May 2008.References
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* [http://www.jeffbollow.com Jeff Bollow.com]
* [http://www.embryo-films.com Embryo Films]
* [http://screenplay.com.au Screenplay Development Centre]
* [http://www.writingfast.com "Writing FAST" official site]
* [http://www.makingfantasticshortfilms.com "Making Fantastic Short Films" official site]
* [http://www.bigmountain.co.nz Big Mountain Short Film Festival]
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