Travis Miller

Travis Miller

45 · Born: Nov 1, 1980

Personal Details

BornNov 1, 1980 Fort Walton Beach, Florida, USA

Biography

Travis Miller, a renowned and accomplished independent filmmaker, hails from the heart of Oklahoma, where his creative odyssey has unfolded in a rich tapestry of artistic expression. As the trailblazing founder and driving force behind MuddMiller Productions, a venture that later underwent a transformative metamorphosis to become RebelliousCinema in the year 2010, Miller has consistently demonstrated his remarkable adaptability and unwavering dedication to the craft by assuming a multifaceted array of roles, including that of writer, producer, and director.

The inaugural feature film of Miller, Bloodstained Romance, aptly showcases his unyielding perseverance and pioneering vision, as it was successfully realized on a remarkably modest financial allocation, thereby astonishingly rising to the esteemed #8 ranking on the prestigious FilmArcade.net Top Independent Films of 2008.

The film's remarkable achievement was significantly enhanced when it was acquired by the prestigious Echelon Studios, a leading Las Vegas-based production company of considerable renown, thereby firmly establishing Bloodstained Romance as a true standout within the realm of independent cinema.

The film's subsequent success was characterized by its outstanding achievement at the Underground Horror Film Fest, where it garnered top accolades, thereby solidifying its position as a standout in the world of underground horror cinema. Moreover, its receipt of the prestigious "Best Oklahoma Movie" award in 2010 played a significant role in cementing Miller's reputation as a force to be reckoned with in the realm of independent horror cinema, firmly establishing him as a notable figure in this particular domain.

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Brandon Miller is an American film director, writer, and producer.

Miller's most recent creative endeavour, Dead Girls Don't Cry, serves as a testament to his burgeoning influence within the film industry, as he was approached by the prestigious American International Pictures, a renowned entity responsible for iconic horror classics such as The Amityville Horror, The Town That Dreaded Sundown, and Mad Max, to write and direct the film. This milestone marks a significant expansion of his creative scope and artistic reach, as he continues to push the boundaries of storytelling with his innovative and imaginative approach. As a result, he has garnered widespread recognition and admiration, with many industry professionals and critics alike hailing him as the future of the horror genre - a title that has been echoed by prominent voices within the horror community, including Phantamorte.com, and Jason Hughes, author of Moral Horror, among others.

Career

2010
Purgatorium
Purgatorium as Director, Writer