Stephen
Unger wrote and directed four short films while attending the University
of Central Florida School of Motion Pictures. His short, "Bittersweet
Karma," won Best Film Honors securing the SDI Tech award
as well receiving the prestigious Tampa Bay Film Foundation's Touch
the Future Award. Unger's 2000 production "The Fly That Wouldn't
Try" has been licensed for distribution by Hypnotic Films.
His feature length screenplay Binary Sonata has been selected
as a semi-finalist in both the Dolphin Bay Screenplay Competition
and the Chesterfield Film Project.
After receiving his undergraduate degree, Stephen moved to New York
City to take advantage of a position with Children's Television Workshop's
Sesame Street program while pursuing his MFA. It is a part
of this Master's program that he takes on his most ambitious project
to date, "The Paper Castle," a universal heart warming
tale, which seamlessly integrates live action and computer animation.
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