Peter Hanson
Director, Screenwriter, Producer, Cinematographer,
Book Editor, Photographer
Peter Hanson is the author of two acclaimed books about cinema, and the director of several films including a feature-length documentary broadcast on a PBS affiliate. In addition to coauthoring the “Tales from the Script” book, he is the director of the “Tales from the Script” documentary.
Michigan native Hanson studied film and screenwriting at New York University, where his instructors included celebrated documentarian Christine Choy, an Oscar nominee for “Who Killed Vincent Chin?” He also studied journalism at the University at Albany.
After college, Hanson spent ten years working as a reporter-editor for various publications in upstate New York, interviewing such notables as Neil Gaiman, Jewel, Robert Redford, and John Sayles.
Hanson’s first book, "Dalton Trumbo, Hollywood Rebel,” explored the controversial title subject’s screenwriting oeuvre ("Exodus," "Gun Crazy," "Roman Holiday," "Spartacus,” etc.) Originally published in 2001, the book was a finalist for the National Theatre Library Association Award, and was reissued in paperback in 2007. The book led to Hanson’s inclusion in the documentary feature "Trumbo," alongside stars including Joan Allen, Michael Douglas, Nathan Lane, and Donald Sutherland.
Hanson's follow-up book, "The Cinema of Generation X,” explored the work of Sofia Coppola, David Fincher, Robert Rodriguez, Steven Soderbergh, Quentin Tarantino, and many others through the prism of generational identity. “The Cinema of Generation X” was published to favorable reviews in 2002.
After writing, directing, and producing a number of amateur short films, Hanson made the feature-length documentary "Every Pixel Tells a Story: How One Community Joined the Digital Filmmaking Revolution." The feature version screened at regional festivals in 2002, and an hour-long version appeared on PBS affiliate WMHT in 2003. The film is now available on DVD.
In 2003, Hanson relocated to Los Angeles, where he has undertaken numerous freelance screenwriting jobs and worked at Cartoon Network, New Line Cinema, and Warner Bros. Studios. His recent accomplishments include associate producing the Saturn Awards from 2003 to 2008; cowriting the dramatic feature “The Last Round” in 2005; writing the novella “The Mourning Queen” in 2006; writing and directing the comedy-drama short “Stagehand” in 2007; and writing and line-producing a series of irreverent promotional videos for Mini Movie Channel in 2008.
In addition to completing “Tales from the Script,” Hanson is researching his next nonfiction book and preparing his next short as a writer-director. His website is GrandRiverFilms.com. |
Paul Robert Herman
Screenwriter, Producer, ORIGINATOR, Assistant Director,
Book Editor, Webmaster
Paul Robert Herman has been writing fiction and poetry since childhood. His first recognition came in high school when he had two poems nationally published while working as assistant editor for the school's literary journal.
Herman graduated from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte with a B.A. in Psychology and a minor in Creative Writing. He continued his education at the University of Colorado in Boulder, receiving his teaching credentials in English Education (specializing in creative writing and cinematography).
During his years in high school and college, Paul trained to become a black belt in Kung Fu. He taught martial arts classes on the side to supplement his teaching income. He also competed nationally and internationally in the heavyweight fighting division, winning more gold medals than he could count.
Hollywood soon beckoned. So he finally decided to take the leap, leave teaching, and move to Los Angeles, hoping to translate his mastery of martial arts into acting jobs that could segue into a screenwriting career. He quickly learned on set, however, that what you see on the screen isn't true martial arts. Disillusioned with the stunt world, he returned his focus to writing, as well as producing and acting in shorts and independent films.
Herman went on to co-found the famous Creative Actors Alliance, a network of acting talent and film production. At the same time, he landed a job as an assistant producer at a boutique production company in Malibu. The company had such high profile clients as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Joe Weider and Jet Li. That's also where he developed skills in marketing and web design.
During his tenure with the Creative Actors Alliance, he wrote, produced and acted in several comedy sketches. He also created his first two short films. He wrote and produced Deadbolt, a short film that also served as a teaser to the full screenplay he'd written. Then he wrote and directed his second short film, Tempus Fugit, which went on to be accepted into several festivals. He also landed his first literary agent on a pitch for a cartoon series titled The Jadecats.
When the entertainment firm he worked for eventually folded, Herman redirected his talents into his own multimedia company. While able to support himself on a flexible schedule, he went back to school again. This time, he graduated from UCLA's Professional Program in Screenwriting. He has continued writing, accumulating a sizable stack of scripts, and generating the concept for this project. Paul Robert Herman is the founder and president of Jade Tiger Productions. |