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2007 Film-A-Thon: Official Judges | Official Judges - 2007 | Biographies | Jon Douglas Rainey host | Born in Camden, New Jersey, Jon has worked in many commercials and indie projects as an actor, including 40 AllState commercials, and short films such as "Sever" and "Scarfeet". He was also host of the Discovery Channel show "It Takes A Thief." Jon recently shot the short film "C.O.S.H." with Lloyd Kaufman of Troma Entertainment, which premiered in October at the New York Underground Comedy Festival, and will be starring in the upcoming film "Shoot Out of Luck" with Morgan Freeman & Willie Nelson. David Von Roehm of Ningun Films & JDR of OFG Productions are currently collaborating on a television pilot called "FREE KAIRO." Website: http://www.myspace.com/jondouglasrainey |  Russ J. Lichterman | Russ Lichterman, a Philadelphia-area native started his filmmaking career at Temple University earning a degree in a Film and Media Arts. As co-owner of Super-Nerve Entertainment he recently served as Producer and Production Manager on the award-winning feature film "Victim's Song." Russ is an active member of the Philadelphia film and television community, and has spent nearly ten years working in Philadelphia broadcast television. Russ has 2 feature films, a feature length documentary and several shorts under his belt and has no plans of stopping anytime soon. Russ has a passion for bringing filmmaking and broadcast media to young people and has been a guest lecturer for high school film and television students. Website: http://www.victimssong.com |  Dan Meth host | Dan Meth is a cartoonist who resides in New York City. He is currently directing the weekly original series "The Meth Minute 39" He created and served as the supervising director for the short film "The Secret Life of Robots" ,which won the award for best Internet Cartoon at the first Platform Animation Festival in Portland 2007. Dan currently works for Frederator Studios where he is kept very busy. Website: http://www.methminute.com |  Matt Prige | Matt Prigge writes about film, both new and old, for the Philadelphia Weekly and has also contributed to nerve.com and Phawker. He has also likely seen more movies than you. |
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