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Director
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Evan Seplow has Produced, Directed, Edited and been Cinematographer for over 50 music videos and nearly that many television commercials and industrials. Artists and companies he has worked with include David Bowie, U2, Elton John, Bon Jovi, Coolio, Vanessa Williams, George Michael, John Mellencamp, Sony, Merck, Scholastic, Good Housekeeping, Nintendo, Johnson & Johnson, the list goes on and on... |
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Feature films that he has produced include the action film "Blazin," which tallied in as the 15th best selling film in America (week of May 5th, 2001). This high-voltage urban story features "What's Eating You?" star Michael Wehrhahn as the young son of a policeman trying to bust a drug ring. Also starring is #1 selling rapper, Cuban Links and Hot 97's Angie Martinez. |
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Mr. Seplow is also responsible for the Romantic Comedy "My Girlfriend's Boyfriend," which can be found at Blockbuster video stores. This light-hearted romp stars Academy Award Nominee Valerie Perrine, music superstar Deborah Gibson, and "All My Children's" Chris Bruno. "A Pocket Full of Dreams" was an internationally produced film shot on locations in India and New York. "It was exciting working with a totally foreign crew" says Evan, who had to use translators throughout the month of shooting in and around the oldest and largest soundstage in Pune, India. Other films include "A Little Tenderness," winner of Best Film Award at the New York International Film & Video Festival; "Rabble Boys," a gangster film starring Ryan Holsopple (trivia: He plays Ronald in What's Eating You?); and "Lord of the City," another action packed film Directed by Evan Seplow which is due to be released domestically next year. Mr. Seplow has been in showbiz his entire life. At 10 years old he was a lead violinist for Long Island Schools. By 13, he had a leading role in the Broadway show "Bring Back Birdie" (A sequel to "Bye Bye Birdie") which starred Chita Rivera and Donald O'Conner. He also appeared in other plays as well as commercials for Aim toothpaste, Dunkin Donuts, and Citroen Cars. Finding it more interesting on 'the other side of the camera', he studied at NYU film school. Since then he started his own production company called "The Image Factory" which through it's numerous and widely varied clientele has allowed him to excel in his specialties of cinematography and computer generated special effects.
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