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Douglas Morse
Filmmaker at Grandfather Films
Douglas Morse is an independent New York Filmmaker known for his festival-winning feature films and adaptations of classic dramas which target the academic market.
He gained recognition with his first feature, The Adulterer, and continued success with 2000 Miles to Maine: Adventures on the Appalachian Trail, distributed by outlets like LL Bean and the Appalachian Trail Conservancy.
Doug's adaptations of classic dramas like The Summoning of Everyman and The Second Shepherds' Play are distributed by Films for the Humanities and Alexander Street for the academic audience.
Aside from writing and directing, Doug has experience as a videographer, editor, sound designer, and distributor, showcasing his versatility in the filmmaking process.
His work spans across different roles in the industry, from being a Visiting Scholar at The University of Cambridge to serving as an Executive Producer on various projects.
Doug's educational background includes a Master of Fine Arts in Writing and Directing from New York University and a BA in Cinema Studies from the University of Pennsylvania, showcasing his dedication to honing his craft.
He has also contributed to academia as an Assistant Professor at The New School and a former Adjunct Assistant Professor at New York University.
Passionate about storytelling and filmmaking, Doug Morse continues to make an impact with his diverse projects and contributions to the industry.