Graham Robertson
Film director
1973 –
Who is Graham Robertson?
Graham Robertson is an American filmmaker and author. A native of Denver, Colorado, Robertson studied film at the College of Santa Fe in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Shortly thereafter, he found his way into the motion picture industry via set decoration and the art department working on numerous television series and feature films.
In 2000, Robertson, along with co-creator Philip Stark unleased a viral internet spoof, Superfriends Wassup! A parody of the Budweiser "Whassup" commercial featuring clips from Hanna-Barbera's, Superfriends.
Robertson went on to write and direct the ultra low-budget feature film, Able Edwards. Executive produced by Steven Soderbergh and categorized by Guinness World Records as the first all green screen feature film. Able Edwards is the story about the clone of a Walt Disney/Howard Hughes type created to restore vitality to a once glorious corporation.
Based on the experiences of directing Able Edwards, Robertson went on to write the book, Desktop Cinema: Feature Filmmaking on the Home Computer, a step-by-step account into how one would make their own feature film on Apple's Macintosh computer.
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- Born
- Jul 16, 1973
Denver - Education
- Santa Fe University of Art and Design
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on July 23, 2013
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