Wayne Alan Harold (born November 7, 1964) is an American independent
editor, publisher and filmmaker who lives in Kent, Ohio. During his
career he has formed lasting creative relationships with both Toby
Radloff and P. Craig Russell.Harold is a 1988 graduate of Kent State
University with a degree in communications and film. Soon after
graduating from Kent State, Harold began producing short comedic
segments for MTV about Cleveland-based "genuine nerd" Toby Radloff. In
the 1990s, Harold co-created the cult horror comedy feature films
Killer Nerd and Bride of Killer Nerd, both of which starred Radloff.
He continued working with Radloff in the 1999 cult film Townies, and
then the 2006 documentary Genuine Nerd.Harold's 2009 documentary,
Night Music: The Art of P. Craig Russell, has had public screenings at
the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Wexner Center for the Arts in
Columbus. In 2012, he created the first volume of P. Craig Russell’s
Guide to Graphic Storytelling, an educational video series that
teaches effective sequential storytelling techniques. Five follow-up
volumes were subsequently produced.Harold is the founder of the Kent
Comic Arts Fest in Kent, Ohio. The debut event was held at Kent State
University on October 19, 2013. Guests included P. Craig Russell, Jill
Thompson and other artists of the graphic novel adaptation of Neil
Gaiman's The Graveyard Book.
editor, publisher and filmmaker who lives in Kent, Ohio. During his
career he has formed lasting creative relationships with both Toby
Radloff and P. Craig Russell.Harold is a 1988 graduate of Kent State
University with a degree in communications and film. Soon after
graduating from Kent State, Harold began producing short comedic
segments for MTV about Cleveland-based "genuine nerd" Toby Radloff. In
the 1990s, Harold co-created the cult horror comedy feature films
Killer Nerd and Bride of Killer Nerd, both of which starred Radloff.
He continued working with Radloff in the 1999 cult film Townies, and
then the 2006 documentary Genuine Nerd.Harold's 2009 documentary,
Night Music: The Art of P. Craig Russell, has had public screenings at
the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Wexner Center for the Arts in
Columbus. In 2012, he created the first volume of P. Craig Russell’s
Guide to Graphic Storytelling, an educational video series that
teaches effective sequential storytelling techniques. Five follow-up
volumes were subsequently produced.Harold is the founder of the Kent
Comic Arts Fest in Kent, Ohio. The debut event was held at Kent State
University on October 19, 2013. Guests included P. Craig Russell, Jill
Thompson and other artists of the graphic novel adaptation of Neil
Gaiman's The Graveyard Book.
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