Adam York, a renowned independent filmmaker hailing from Sanford, North Carolina, has made a name for himself through his impressive body of work. Among his most notable projects is "Scienstars", a live-action, educational science fiction series that introduces innovative ideas, practices, and crosscutting concepts from a new set of science education standards. In this capacity, Adam served as both director and show-runner, bringing his unique vision to the forefront.
In addition to his work on "Scienstars", Adam has also garnered recognition for his work on "The Devil's Lettuce", an award-winning comedic spoof of the propaganda films of the 1950s. Once again, Adam demonstrated his versatility as a filmmaker by serving as director on this project.
Adam's most recent endeavor is the horror/suspense short film "Closing Time", which was inspired by the works of author and frequent co-contributor Dave Harlequin. This latest project showcases Adam's ability to explore a wide range of genres and styles, solidifying his reputation as a filmmaker who is not afraid to take risks and push boundaries.
When he's not behind the camera, Adam can be found in Charlotte, North Carolina, where he resides with his wife Melanie.