Steven C. Miller

Steven C. Miller
Born (1981-03-08) March 8, 1981
Decatur, Georgia, U.S.
Residence Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Nationality American
Alma mater Full Sail University
Occupation Film director, screenwriter & editor
Years active 2008–present
Notable work The Aggression Scale, Silent Night, Under the Bed, Automaton Transfusion

Steven C. Miller is an American screenwriter, editor, and director.

Education and career

Miller attended Full Sail Real World Education where he majored in Film and Television Production. [1]

His feature film debut, Automaton Transfusion was made for $30,000.[2] The film was purchased and released in 2008 worldwide by Dimension Films.[3] Miller next filmed a remake of the horror comedy Motel Hell.[4]

In 2011, he directed two independent low budget features. The first was the thriller The Aggression Scale, which was described by IndieWire as "Home Alone with more death".[5] The film premiered at South by Southwest, where it was purchased by Anchor Bay Entertainment[6] and was released worldwide in 2012. The second was Under the Bed, referred to by JoBlo.com as "a blood-soaked horror extravaganza", the film premiered at Fantasia Festival.[7] and was released in 2013 by XLRATOR. Miller's next project was on the Christmas slasher film Silent Night, a remake of Silent Night, Deadly Night.[8] Fearnet stated "this straightforward and scrappy little remake is somehow more entertaining than half of what passes for 'wide release' horror movies these days."[9] Silent Night was released by Anchor Bay Entertainment.

Music videos

Miller has directed music videos for such bands as Blinded Black and Tokyo Rose.[10]

Filmography

References

Interviews

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