Ryan Scott Weber, born on February 24, 1980, is a multifaceted American creative force, whose diverse talents include film direction, screenwriting, production, cinematography, acting, editing, and music.
As a native of Bernardsville, New Jersey, Weber often shoots and produces his films in his hometown, where his passion for filmmaking first ignited at the tender age of 15 with an old VHS camcorder.
Weber is the visionary behind the New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival, a platform that brings together filmmakers and industry professionals to share their work and expertise. His creative pursuits extend beyond the silver screen, as he is also a skilled drummer, having released two albums with the Trustkill Records band Crash Romeo in 2006 and 2008.
Throughout his nearly two-decade-long career, Weber has consistently demonstrated his versatility, wearing many hats as a director, editor, writer, producer, actor, drummer, and cinematographer. His unique directorial style has enabled him to craft visually stunning films on modest budgets.
Weber's impressive filmography includes his debut feature, Mary Horror (2012),followed by Sheriff Tom Vs. The Zombies (2013),Witches Blood (2014),and the TV series Zombies Incorporated. His latest release, Pretty Fine Things, is now available on Wild Eye Releasing.
With his latest endeavors, Weber continues to push the boundaries of his creative expression, solidifying his reputation as a talented and innovative filmmaker.