Seth Worley

Seth Worley
Born Seth Byron Worley
(1984-04-26) April 26, 1984
Tennessee, US
Years active 1997–present

Seth Byron Worley (born April 26, 1984) is an American film director and writer.

He's best known for short films including Plot Device (2011), Tempo (2012), Spy Vs Guy (2013), and Form 17 (2012).[1] In 2013, he directed Space Fender Bender, a TV Commercial for Star Trek Into Darkness and Esurance.[2][3]

He won a Dove Award for Youth/Children's Musical of the Year in 2001 for Friends 4ever along with Karla Worley, Steven V. Taylor, Peter Kipley and Michael W. Smith; Word Music.[4]

Seth has also produced a handful of acclaimed short films, including Adventure Now [1,2 and 3] starring Mitch Miller, Darren Vandergriff, Garrett Walker, Jeff Venable, and Lydia Campbell,[5] Suburban Tumbleweed and The Time Closet, the latter of which he adapted into his first feature film as writer and director.[6] He lives in Nashville, Tennessee with his wife and three children.

In June 2011, Red Giant Software released a short directed and co-written by Seth, entitled Plot Device. [7] The short, created to highlight features of Red Giant's Magic Bullet Suite of video tools, starred Seth's brother Ben Worley (who co-wrote the score) and was made with the assistance of Mitch Miller, Jeff Venable, Neil Hoppe and many others. The film became an instant Internet sensation, garnering Seth attention across the Web and in Hollywood.[8]

In August 2011, it was announced Seth had signed a representation agreement with ICM Partners in Hollywood.[9]

In November 2013, he directed a video for Steve Taylor's new Kickstarter campaign.[10]

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