JASON A. WALLACE is a Writer/Director in the Psychological Thriller/Horror genre. He grew up an artist in Laguna Beach, received his B.A. in film production from Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara and made it to LA in 2000. While teaching himself to write scripts he worked as a PA on major studio films, in SFX houses and minor studios until he decided to start making his own projects. Several short films and festivals later he finished his 1st feature film (THE DAY I DON'T REMEMBER) in 2014 and won a Best Narrative Feature award for it. He is currently developing his 2nd feature (THE ICE CREAM MAN) beginning 2016 along with other projects.
Unique traits: Graphic designer
The ICE CREAM MAN Thriller A loving father discovers a strange connection between himself, the neighborhood children and the local Ice Cream Man.
The Full Walrus
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Film (short)
by Wrong in the head productions (Horror and Thriller)
Writer/ Director MAYA (Rocki DuCharme) likes Marionettes and DREW (Daniel Korth) who recently broke up with his girlfriend. So she invites him out to a show at a secret club, but this isn't a normal club at all.
The Day I Don't Remember
(
Film
by Wrong in the head productions (Comedy and Drama)
Writer/ Director Max is uninspired with his current job as a blog writer for Hollywood Toddlers. Diving into his imagination blurs the lines between what's real and what he's creating on the page.
I Miss You
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Film (short)
by Wrong in the head productions (Drama and Thriller)
Writer/ Director When a man gets a message from his dead girlfriend, he visits a medium to investigate further.
The Combination
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Film (short)
by Wrong in the head productions (Thriller)
Writer/ Director Everyone has a secret, even the innocent. When a combination to a safe is all that can keep you out of jail, you'll do just about anything to get it.
The Art of the Interview
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Film (short)
by Wrong in the head productions (Comedy, Drama and Thriller)
Writer/ Director James is just a regular guy going on a most unusual job interview. Getting past an overly flirty receptionist is only the beginning of his day.
Best Narrative Feature (The Day I Don't Remember)
(2014)
Brooks Institute
(1997-2000)
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