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Jason Miller
Events, Film, Television Art Dept Coordinator, Prop Assistant, Set Dresser, Assistant Grip.
Jason Miller is a multi-talented individual with extensive experience in various roles in the film and television industry. With a background spanning over two decades, Jason has excelled as an Art Dept/Event Coordinator, Prop Assistant, Set Dresser, Driver, and Actor. His professional attributes include being aware, mindful, reliable, driven, organized, creative, observant, resourceful, with strong attention to detail. He is also known for his open-mindedness, analytical thinking, critical approach, and out-of-the-box problem-solving skills.
In the film and television industry since 1998, Jason's career has seen him assume positions such as a Film/Tv Art Department Coordinator in the union IATSE Local 829 NY. Currently engaged in the Set Dressing and Prop Departments in film and television, Jason brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his roles.
Apart from his creative endeavors, Jason is also an activist, advocating against corruption, dishonesty, fraud, and misconduct that violate constitutional rights and the well-being of all living beings.
Education has played a crucial role in Jason's professional development. With certifications in Tiny House Design and Build from Yestermorrow, as well as studies in Human-centered design, Lean Startup, and Lean Customer/Product Development from reputable institutions like +Acumen/IDEO, Design Gym, and Lean Startup Machine, Jason combines practical skills with theoretical knowledge.
Jason's academic background includes an Associate's Degree in Mass Communication/Media Studies from Nassau Community College, further enriching his expertise in media and communication.
Throughout his career, Jason has been associated with renowned organizations and production houses, including roles at Baby Lion Media, Stray Dogs LLC, Smuggler, United Scenic Artists, Konduit NYC, and Sutter Road Picture Company, among others.
Beyond his professional engagements, Jason's interests extend to learning new skills such as craftsmanship, building construction, human-centered design, lean methodologies, permaculture design, and alternative self-sufficient living.