David Jetre - Writer | Director | Producer

A lifelong artist, writer and martial artist, David has long braided the many talents necessary for exciting action storytelling and mixed them with the knowledge to successfully market image-driven... (Read More)

Edgar Pitts - Producer

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Daniel Duncan - Producer

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David Jetre - Writer | Director

Like many filmmakers David Jetre has been a lifelong fan of film and television as well as art, graphic design, writing, and martial arts. With a lifetime of doodling, illustration and visual design behind him, David has spent the last twenty years in the highly competitive world of advertising, web design and print media. He currently serves as the Creative Director for Design & Technology Consulting Services.

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A prolific writer, David has written volumes of essays, short stories, critiques, private novels and richly detailed histories for his many science-fiction and fantasy works. David currently has 150 high concepts for feature film and television series, with nearly a dozen original scripts developed and queued for production. Known for his innovative plots and outstanding dialogue, David brings a fresh and inimitable style to the screen. His tenth script, the period drama Shroud was nonetheless chosen for Jetrefilm's first film and is scheduled for release in late 2009.

As an artist, David has brought his own high standard of visual excellence to each of his projects. Most recently, David served as Director and Art Director on the Civil War horror film Shroud. Beginning in 2010 David will supervise the controversial apocalyptic film Damascus followed by Nyght, the grisly sequel to Shroud.

As a martial artist, David creates a curious interpretation to the modern movie fight. Trained in a multitude of styles and weapons, and given his natural intuition for fighting, David is able to conceive, train, plan and execute kinetic fight scenes on par with the best fight choreographers in the world.

As a director and producer, David has sought the best management, investors, cast and crew to help him create the best possible opportunities in the bold new world of independent film.