User:Sellmore10/sandbox: Difference between revisions
Sellmore10 (talk | contribs) |
Sellmore10 (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
== Early Life == |
== Early Life == |
||
Ellmore was born in [[Harbor City, Los Angeles|Harbor City, California]], and raised in [[Garden Grove, California|Garden Grove]] by parents Janet Ellmore, a [[Teacher|school teacher]], and Dennis Ellmore, a graphic artist and [[photographer]]. |
Ellmore was born in [[Harbor City, Los Angeles|Harbor City, California]], and raised in [[Garden Grove, California|Garden Grove]] by parents Janet Ellmore, a [[Teacher|school teacher]], and Dennis Ellmore, a graphic artist and [[photographer]]. He received his first [[Single-lens reflex camera|SLR Camera]] as a gift from his father at the age of 12, and began taking photography classes in junior high, where he learned to develop images in the [[darkroom]]. He continued to study photography through high school and college. |
||
During his senior year in high school, Ellmore participated in his school's [[Regional Occupation Program]] (ROP), where televison production was taught by the local cable company. During this period he developed a passion for linear editing. |
During his senior year in high school, Ellmore participated in his school's [[Regional Occupation Program]] (ROP), where televison production was taught by the local cable company. During this period he developed a passion for linear editing. |
Latest revision as of 18:46, 14 May 2019
Steve Ellmore
[edit]Stephen DeWitt Ellmore (IPA: /el-mʊər/, respell: ELMOOR; born August 2, 1970) is an American documentary filmmaker and Air Force veteran best known for his 2019 documentary, Unprescribed.
Early Life
[edit]Ellmore was born in Harbor City, California, and raised in Garden Grove by parents Janet Ellmore, a school teacher, and Dennis Ellmore, a graphic artist and photographer. He received his first SLR Camera as a gift from his father at the age of 12, and began taking photography classes in junior high, where he learned to develop images in the darkroom. He continued to study photography through high school and college.
During his senior year in high school, Ellmore participated in his school's Regional Occupation Program (ROP), where televison production was taught by the local cable company. During this period he developed a passion for linear editing.