Jack Filsinger
Location
Los Angeles, California
School
New York University
Expertise
Web Design, Classic Nintendo Games, Green/Sustainable Technology
- In his film & television work, Jack has won several industry-recognized accolades for his narrative writing. His original pilots and feature films have been recognized by a variety of prestigious fellowships and competitions, and he is currently a member of the Pre-WGA Rainbow Pages.
- He is also the co-host of the "Lads Who Game" podcast reviewing and discussing video games, industry trends, and more.
- Jack has also been learning HTML and CSS as part of his lifelong obsession with deconstructing the tech that goes into creating games and visual art.
Experience
Jack has been working and writing within the entertainment/gaming landscape for over a decade. His passion for great storytelling, as well as the technology and business that drives that storytelling, has led him to pursue a plethora of career paths. Over the past few years, he has worked for a variety of production companies and media outlets including BuzzFeed, the Huffington Post, Creative Screenwriting Magazine, ISA Insider, and Screen Rant covering everything from technology to film and television to the gaming landscape.
Education
Jack studied at New York University's world-renowned Tisch School of the Arts, earning a degree in Film & Television with an emphasis on writing and producing.
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Stories By Jack Filsinger
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