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DIRECTOR |
JOSHUA MEETER
Josh first
discovered his knack for drawing when he began sketching
characters on cereal boxes. He began with Rice Krispies’ Snap,
Crackle and Pop. When his drawing skills improved he moved on to
the trickier cereal box characters like Tony the Tiger and Count
Chocula. He did all of these impressive feats at the tender age
of 18. One year later he decided to transfer his cereal box
ideas to film, and created Meetervision Entertainment. He then
embarked on his most innovative work to date. He took two famous
people, made them out of clay and pinned them against each other
to fight for an award. He called his masterpiece the “Award
Showdown.” Sadly Josh had outdone himself at an early age, and
lives under the shadow of his “Award Showdown.” Josh knows he
cannot top perfection.
"When Josh drew
pictures of Snap, Crackle, and Pop we thought, WOW! That's
pretty good." - Nick & Diane Meeter
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WRITER |
JASON TILLMON
Jason has been
with Meetervision from day one. Josh would be the one who pushed
Meetervision from the brains womb, but Jason supplied the sperm.
Jason is the head writer of Meetervision, and also acts in the
films, under protest. Jason’s love lies in theatre, and his lust
in film. He hopes to make a decent living writing movies and
plays alike, but for now will settle without a paycheck at
Meetervision.
“Either
Meetervision is going to evoke a revolution and change film as
we know it, turn a few heads but never cross over into
mainstream, or disintegrate in an ocean of failed ideas. In
other words, anything is possible.” –Thomas Edison
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EDITOR
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NICHOLAS ANAPOLSKY
Nick is the newest
addition to Meetervision. He requested to be in Meetervision in
2003. After a year of deliberation Jason Tillmon and Joshua
Meeter compromised allowing Nicholas Anapolsky to join
Meetervision under one condition: that Nick take out the
Meetervision garbage daily. Nick reluctantly agreed, and became
an official partner in 2004. Since 2002 Nick has made several
short films.
“Meetervision
never looked cleaner.” -Joshua Meeter
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