Dan Seitz(I)
- Sound Department
- Editor
- Director
Dan Seitz was born March 20th, in Washington DC. He practically grew up
in movie theaters, with his father enthusiastically introducing him to
many different types of film and teaching him film theory from a very
early age. His parents love to recount, to this day, many embarrassing
stories about Dan's behavior in various movie theaters. At the age of
ten he moved with his father to southeastern Vermont and spent the next
twelve years in that state. While in high school at Brattleboro Union
High School, he wrote, directed, produced and edited two feature length
video projects, "Shift" and "Lost Lives." He also attended the
Southeastern Vermont Career Center and Center for Digital Art's
co-taught Nonlinear Digital Editing program, where he learned editing
and filmmaking technique from Michel Moyse and got to handle the Nagra
featured in "Blow-Out." Upon graduating high school, he received a
diploma and a certificate of completion for the aforementioned program.
He recently graduated the University of Vermont with a B.A. in Theater,
minoring in film. While at UVM, he wrote, shot, and completed
"Devotion", his first breakthrough, which was shown at the Vermont
International Film Festival and at the University of Alaska at
Fairbanks.