Attorney/Writer/Producer Steve Edmiston loves his day jobs with Quadrant45 and Brace Point Law where he works with businesses and creatives daily. He serves on the IndieFlix Advisory Board, teaches at Seattle Film Institute (MFA producing program) and University of Washington (screenwriting), and is a consultant to several regional film festivals. Steve is also a feature film screenwriter and producer with EKE Pictures. His feature films include Crimes of the Past (2010, starring David Rasche, Elizabeth Rohm, and Eric Roberts, Lifetime premiere); A Relative Thing (2005, distributed by Official Best of Fest and Spiritual Cinema Circle); and Farewell to Harry (2002 distributed by Porchlight Entertainment). He has written, produced, and/or directed numerous short films, web series, and commercials, including The Maury Island Incident (First Original IndieFlix Series); The Day My Parents Became Cool (premiered KCTS Reel NW, IndieFlix Film Festival in a Box), and Thr33 (best picture, 2008 Midnight Diesel Grand Prix). Steveメs latest feature projects, The Periphery Project, Vols. I and II are scheduled for release in 2014 and 2015, and his most recent short film, The Maury Island Incident, received the 2013 Washington FilmWorks Innovation Lab Grant, premiered at the Big Island Film Festival"s Opening Night Gala and at the Seattle International Film Festival in 2014, and has been adapted to a web series that premiered in August 2014.
Unique traits: Tries to spend time at the intersection of business and creativity. Practicing attorney with over two decades of screenwriting and indie producing experience.
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