- Born
- Nickname
- Tom
- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Tom Seymour is known for the New York Times celebrated VHS Massacre documentaries. Over the course of his career he has won over 50 Independent film awards including five Telly Awards, a National Board of review student nomination and he shares Emmy and YouTube Award nominations with the Black20 Studios team (net_work). Tom's feature film career started at the tale end of the 1990's Independent film movement while he was working at CBS News. He produced and acted in John Krasinski's first feature (A New Wave) directed Aubrey Plaza in one of her first digital shorts (Daddy's Little Judge) and even appeared on the Tonight Show in the Easter Bunny Hates You digital short! While some of his work has recently reached the level of main stream praise, his film career has remained in the independent arena. The distribution of his films range from the small theatrical release of Everything Moves Alone, Netflix with Land of College Prophets, Blockbuster Video with London Betty and NBC Universal's Peacock TV, MUBI and Shudder's Mid May Massacre with the VHS Massacre and VHS Massacre Too films. His films have been covered everywhere from Variety, NPR to the New York Times.- IMDb Mini Biography By: VHS Massacre Films
- Creator of The Land of College Prophets
- One of the founding members of black20.com
- Director of London Betty
- Known as Tom in the Broadband Emmy nominated series Net_work
- Thomas Edward Seymour is considered one of the Top Twenty Contemporary Underground Filmmakers in the U.S., according to the book The History of Independent Cinema (published in 2009) This "Top Underground" status has been echoed several times (ABC news, New Haven Advocate, Frames Per Second web series and others).
- [Scream Queen Debbie Rochon] She is one of the most important figures in the American contemporary B-movie and underground film movement. She has acted in over 200 films. She's an incredible actress and a good person and to me that matters most.
- [filmmakers who inspire him] El Mariachi (1992) by Robert Rodriquez was a real inspiration. A great film for 9 grand. Sin City was great too. An actual good use of CGI for once. John Carpenter and George Romero are gods. I wish I could be as talented as Ridley Scott.
- [making a movie in a limited amount of time] Shooting a film in 10 days beats the sh*t out of you and I've done it 8 times now.
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