Travis Doering

Travis Doering

Doering in Classified: The Edward Snowden Story pitch video released Sept 5, 2013
Born (1991-07-14) July 14, 1991
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Residence Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Nationality Canadian
Occupation Film and television producer,
technical advisor, and blogger.
Years active 2010–present

Travis Doering (born July 14, 1989 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian television producer, blogger and technical advisor.

Career

He is best known for his work as a technical consultant on the science fiction television series “Continuum”, an hour series in which a detective from the year 2077 finds herself trapped in present day Vancouver. With the help of a Computer Hacker named Alec, she begins searching for ruthless criminals from the future.[1] In addition to writing the tech dialogue on Continuum, Doering has served as a Systems Analyst for multiple American and Canadian companies. In 2012 Doering produced [2]Hacked”, a half-hour TV Pilot for a reality series which takes you inside the mind of a computer hacker, as they test the security of top Canadian companies. Before producing Doering worked in the casting department on many film and television productions, including the SyFy series Eureka for NBC/Universal, Level Up for Cartoon Network and the TV Pilot "One Foot in Hell".

Edward Snowden Movie

In September 2013, Doering and Film Director Jason Bourque set out to crowdfund a feature film titled "Classified: The Edward Snowden Story".[3] "Classified" was a biographical feature film based on the life of NSA leaker Edward Snowden, in January 2014 production was shut down and the project was cancelled after losing several key donators due to not reaching their total 1.7 million dollar funding goal. When the production was shutdown Bourque and Doering announced that "Classified" would be split into two separate projects one titled "Vulnerability",[4] a documentary that focuses on IT security and the internet. The second, a feature film based on Snowden’s life that would be produced in cooperation with likeminded production companies and film distributors in the near future. In January 2014 existing backers from "Classified" had the option to transfer their donations to "Vulnerability" or have the funds fully refunded. "Vulnerability" began filming in Vancouver, British Columbia on March 10, 2014.

Hacker Film Blog and other reporting

In July 2015, Doering created the Hacker Film Blog [5] where he co-authored an article about a security breach at antivirus maker BitDefender.[6] The story was later picked up by Forbes,[7] The Washington Times,[8] and PC World.[9] Two months later in September 2015, Doering posted a documentary titled “Vulnerability: The Secrets Behind iCloud Hacking”.[10] The documentary exposed an underground hacking collective known as RipSec, whose members breached over eleven thousand iCloud accounts, a significant portion of which belonged to Hollywood celebrities like Amanda Seyfried, Kate Mara, and Jamie Foxx.[11]

Filmography

Feature credits

Year Film Casting Producer Technical Consultant Writer Notes
2014 Pretty Life[12] Yes Pre-production
2014 Vulnerability[13] Yes Yes Pre-production
2013 Assault on Wall Street Yes
2013 Evil Feed Yes
2013 Evangeline Yes
2013 Down River Yes
2012 What an Idiot Yes
2012 Skyfall Yes
TBA The Ferret Squad [14] Yes In-Development

Television credits

Year Film Casting Producer Technical Consultant Writer Notes
2012–present Continuum Yes
2014 Motive Yes
2013 Hacked: Illusions of Security[15] Yes Yes Pilot
2013 One Foot In Hell Yes Pilot
2011 - 2013 Level Up Yes
2011 - 2012 Lol Yes
2012 Skye & Chang Yes Pilot
2011 Christmas Comes Home to Canaan Yes MOW
2011 The Hunt for the I-5 Killer Yes MOW
2011 Magic Beyond Words: The JK Rowling Story Yes MOW

References

  1. Reid, Michael (Dec 19, 2013). "Big Picture: Victoria-raised director plans to file-share Snowden biopic". Times Colonist. Retrieved 2015-09-26.
  2. Morton, Brian (May 28, 2012). "Feature film sector slows as TV production ramps up". VANCOUVER SUN. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
  3. Kharpal, Arjun (Sep 10, 2013). "Filmmakers look to crowdfunding for Snowden movie". CNBC. Retrieved April 8, 2014.
  4. Master, Web (April 8, 2013). "Official Website". Snowden.sx. Retrieved April 8, 2014.
  5. McPeake, Dan (July 29, 2015). "Antivirus Maker Bitdefender Hacked, Customer Data Being Sold In Shady Black Market Deals". MediaPost.
  6. Cimpanu, Catalin (Aug 1, 2015). "Bitdefender User Database Breached, Hacker Attempts to Extort Company". MediaPost.
  7. Fox-Brewster, Thomas (July 31, 2015). "Anti-Virus Firm BitDefender Admits Breach, Hacker Claims Stolen Passwords Are Unencrypted". MediaPost.
  8. Blake, Andrew (July 31, 2015). "Anti-virus maker BitDefender admits hacker stole user data". MediaPost.
  9. Constantin, Lucian (July 31, 2015). "Hacker steals login credentials of Bitdefender business users, attempts blackmail". MediaPost.
  10. Darren, Pauli (September 25, 2015). "'RipSec' goes to Hollywood: how the iCloud celeb hack happened". MediaPost.
  11. Iyer, Kavita (September 26, 2015). "'How 'RipSec' made its way to Hollywood with the iCloud celebrity hack". MediaPost.
  12. "Pretty Life IMDB". Retrieved March 2, 2014.
  13. "Vulnerability IMDB". Retrieved March 2, 2014.
  14. Smith, Jezzy (May 30, 2012). "Big Fuzzy News Announcement in Hollywood!". fuzzyfriskyfierce. Retrieved September 26, 2013.
  15. Morton, Ben (May 28, 2012). "Feature film sector slows as TV production ramps up". Vancouver Sun. Retrieved September 26, 2013.
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