Meet the Director: Bretton A. Miller ("Goodbye Tallahassee, I Hope you...")
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16-Oct-2023
For reasons one cannot explain, a crazed sense of curiosity has struck and electrified Bretton A. Miller’s imagination his whole life. From once believing that there were “flying time machines” in the night sky to becoming a young cryptid hunter searching for the Cincinnati Frogman, Bretton has always tried to make sense of the world in the weirdest ways possible. When he was twelve, Bretton started explaining his view of the world through every medium of filmmaking. He has since graduated with a BFA in Film Production from FSU’s College of Motion Picture Arts, where he specialized in directing. He now co-owns and runs a production company, Devra Labs, releasing new shorts nearly monthly in Cincinnati. Through his unique sensibilities and talents, he hopes to become a voice remembered long after his curiosity has moved on to other realms.
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