Scott Storm (born March 25, 1966) is an American filmmaker, director,
and animator. His work includes feature films such as Burn, Ten 'til
Noon and We Run Shit, and animated short films The Apple Tree and the
upcoming Custodian.Storm was born in Los Angeles, California, but
moved to Albany, New York a few months later. Storm had already
started attending New York's School of Visual Arts when met composer
Joe Kraemer; Joe scored and acted in a feature-length film, The
Chiming Hour. At the School of Visual Arts, Storm befriended Bryan
Singer, through whom he also met Christopher McQuarrie. Storm finished
his Bachelor of Fine Arts (Film and Television) at NYU's Tisch School
of the Arts in 1989.In 1996, Storm relocated to Los Angeles, where he
worked as a production assistant on Bryan Singer's Apt Pupil.In 1997,
he directed feature film Burn, starring Andrea Roth and David Hayter.
Burn premiered in 1998 at Slamdance Film Festival, winning the Special
Jury Honor.
and animator. His work includes feature films such as Burn, Ten 'til
Noon and We Run Shit, and animated short films The Apple Tree and the
upcoming Custodian.Storm was born in Los Angeles, California, but
moved to Albany, New York a few months later. Storm had already
started attending New York's School of Visual Arts when met composer
Joe Kraemer; Joe scored and acted in a feature-length film, The
Chiming Hour. At the School of Visual Arts, Storm befriended Bryan
Singer, through whom he also met Christopher McQuarrie. Storm finished
his Bachelor of Fine Arts (Film and Television) at NYU's Tisch School
of the Arts in 1989.In 1996, Storm relocated to Los Angeles, where he
worked as a production assistant on Bryan Singer's Apt Pupil.In 1997,
he directed feature film Burn, starring Andrea Roth and David Hayter.
Burn premiered in 1998 at Slamdance Film Festival, winning the Special
Jury Honor.
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