Jeremy Pack is an award-winning filmmaker originally from Virginia. After graduating from college with degrees in Psychology and Economics & Business Jeremy decided to forego grad school and make the trek to Los Angeles aspiring to be on film and make
films. He planned to basically become the next Paul Newman, Warren Beatty, and Howard Hawks rolled up into one. Jeremy immediately started getting parts on soaps and commercials. He played a cop in Tupac’s Holler If Ya Hear Me. He got shots at nice roles on T.V. and film and was down to the wire on many of them. He worked his way up the
production ladder from Production Assistant on Roger Corman films to Associate Editor, Assistant Story Editor, and 2nd Unit Camera Operator to Post-Production Supervisor, Digital Film Producer and Digital Intermediate Producer on T.V. shows and films. He took lighting and cinematography classes and became 2nd A.C. certified through extension coursework at U.C.L.A. He began producing, directing, writing, shooting, lighting and editing a variety of short and long-form content for others and for himself. You’ve heard of a triple threat. Well, he became heptagonal.
Jeremy produced, directed, and edited a 24 min. short film called These Boots are Made for Walken, which was accepted into thirty-three film festivals and won thirteen awards.
Jeremy recently moved from Los Angeles to Atlanta to make his first feature film.