Anthony C. Ferrante is an American film director, producer, and
writer, known for directing the Sharknado series, the 2017 thriller
Forgotten Evil and the 2005 ghost story Boo, which was his feature
film writing and directing debut.Ferrante grew up in Antioch,
California. When he was attending Antioch High School, he took a film
studies class at Los Medanos College. His first film was shot at the
El Campanil Theatre. He would later get his bachelor arts degree in
film studies at San Francisco State.In addition to his film career, he
has written a comic, Archie vs. Sharknado, which is a tie-in to
Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! and is illustrated by Dan Parent. He also
formed the band Quint with actor / musician Robbie Rist. They have
written and performed songs for every Sharknado movie including the
theme song "(The Ballad of) Sharknado". Before moving to movies
full-time, Ferrante was the editor-in-chief of (the now defunct)
Cinescape magazine and a writer for Fangoria.
writer, known for directing the Sharknado series, the 2017 thriller
Forgotten Evil and the 2005 ghost story Boo, which was his feature
film writing and directing debut.Ferrante grew up in Antioch,
California. When he was attending Antioch High School, he took a film
studies class at Los Medanos College. His first film was shot at the
El Campanil Theatre. He would later get his bachelor arts degree in
film studies at San Francisco State.In addition to his film career, he
has written a comic, Archie vs. Sharknado, which is a tie-in to
Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! and is illustrated by Dan Parent. He also
formed the band Quint with actor / musician Robbie Rist. They have
written and performed songs for every Sharknado movie including the
theme song "(The Ballad of) Sharknado". Before moving to movies
full-time, Ferrante was the editor-in-chief of (the now defunct)
Cinescape magazine and a writer for Fangoria.
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