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Douglas Morse
Filmmaker at Grandfather Films
Douglas Morse is a renowned independent filmmaker based in New York, known for his diverse range of projects spanning from features to adaptations of classic dramas.
With his debut feature film 'The Adulterer', Doug garnered critical acclaim after winning the Best of Fest at Sarasota and receiving positive reviews during its festival circuit.
His subsequent film '2000 Miles to Maine: Adventures on the Appalachian Trail' has been successful commercially, being sold through various online and offline outlets like LL Bean and the Appalachian Trail Conservancy.
Doug's adaptations of classic dramas like 'The Summoning of Everyman', 'The Merchant of Venice', 'The Jew of Malta', and 'The Second Shepherds' Play' have been well-received in the academic market, distributed by major platforms like Films for the Humanities and Alexander Street.
Apart from his works behind the camera, Doug has also delved into academic pursuits, serving as a Visiting Scholar at The University of Cambridge and engaging in research related to theatrical productions.
His role as Executive Producer on 'The Mountain Thief' and the documentary 'The Next Great American Game' further showcases his versatility within the filmmaking industry.
While Doug's primary focus lies in writing and directing, he has also adeptly handled various roles like videography, editing, and sound design, displaying a comprehensive understanding of the filmmaking process.
Doug Morse's educational background includes pursuing a Master of Fine Arts in Writing and Directing from New York University and completing his BA in Cinema Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, where he also obtained a Bachelor's degree in Film/Cinema/Video Studies. He has also engaged in studies at Milton Academy.
His professional experience involves roles as an Assistant Professor at The New School and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at New York University, indicating his deep involvement in both academic and practical aspects of filmmaking.