Born on November 7, 1960, in the charming town of Greencastle, Indiana, Jeff Broadstreet is a multifaceted filmmaker who has made a significant impact in the independent filmmaking world. As a director, producer, writer, and editor, he has consistently delivered feature films that exceed expectations, given their modest production budgets. Throughout his illustrious career, Jeff has directed six feature films and produced or co-produced seven more, showcasing his versatility in genres ranging from horror to documentary and docudrama.
As a master of his craft, Jeff has had the privilege of working with a plethora of talented actors, many of whom are well-known in the horror genre. His impressive roster of cast members includes Jeffrey Combs, Karen Black, Bill Moseley, Sid Haig, Andrew Divoff, Doug Jones, John Kassir, Daniel Roebuck, and Bill Oberst, Jr., to name a few.
In addition to his directorial and producing credits, Jeff is also a skilled screenwriter and editor. In 2009, he served as executive producer on the documentary "American Grindhouse," which premiered at the prestigious South by Southwest Film Festival and garnered critical acclaim. More recently, Jeff launched his own boutique post-production house, MIdnightPix-Image Engine/FX, in late 2019. This specialized company focuses on creating high-quality trailers, sizzle reels, and feature film editing services, catering specifically to independent filmmakers.
Jeff Broadstreet is one of a select few filmmakers worldwide who have successfully directed two stereo feature films, "Night of the Living Dead 3D: Re-Animation" (2012) and "Night of the Living Dead 3D" (2006). The latter earned him the Special Achievement in Stereo Filmmaking award at the 2006 Fantasy & Horror International Film Festival in Estepona, Spain, solidifying his reputation as a pioneer in the field.