Jeff Seemann
- Production Manager
- Producer
- Director
Jeff Seemann is a producer/director with a passion for the horror genre. In 2022, he made his feature-length debut as a director with "Terror Trips". That same year, he teamed up with Buddy Cooper and produced "Mutilator 2", the long-awaited sequel to "The Mutilator". In 2016, he directed and produced the award-winning short film called "Elly".
In 2023, he continues his journey through the horror genre with "Dead Slate", before moving on the "Final Cut" and "Centerville".
His resume includes working with some of the legends of the horror industry;
Also, he takes a trip every October to Burkittsville, Maryland to tour the locations of the original 'The Blair Witch Project'.
He graduated from the University of Cincinnati in the summer of 2016 while simultaneously working on three separate films.
In 2023, he continues his journey through the horror genre with "Dead Slate", before moving on the "Final Cut" and "Centerville".
His resume includes working with some of the legends of the horror industry;
- He worked with Scott Beck and Bryan Woods ('A Quiet Place') on the set of 'Haunt', which was also produced by Eli Roth. Jeff also appears on-screen in the film.
- He worked on the 2020 reboot "Wrong Turn: The Foundation" with several horror movie veterans. Once again, Jeff appears in the film (and performs his first on-screen kill).
- He worked with director Joe Berlinger on the Ted Bundy bio-film 'Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, And Vile'
- He worked with director Joe Lynch ('Mayhem') on the set of 'Point Blank'
- He was the First Assistant Director for a still unnamed/unreleased film starring Bill Moseley and Bill Oberst Jr.
- He was the script supervisor for 'Secrets At The Lake', starring Ana Hutchison ('Cabin In The Woods') and Nicky Whelan ('Tragedy Girls', 'Halloween II')
- He has also worked on horror films such as 'Shookum Hills', 'Confessions Of An Exorcist', and 'Strangers: Prey At Night'
Also, he takes a trip every October to Burkittsville, Maryland to tour the locations of the original 'The Blair Witch Project'.
He graduated from the University of Cincinnati in the summer of 2016 while simultaneously working on three separate films.