Paternus by Dyrk Ashton5/21/2023 I love film, obviously, and thoroughly enjoy working with students. I appear in Men in Black for about 4 seconds, and was the Truck Zombie in the remake of Night of the Living Dead, 1990. My largest part was a co-starring role in Sony Pictures’ Rudyard Kipling’s The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli and Baloo, filmed over two months in Sri Lanka in 1996. Mostly, however, I made my living as a SAG/AFTRA actor, appearing in commercials, music videos and feature films. I then lived and worked in Los Angeles for six years, a jack-of-all-trades of sorts, from set construction to location sound, assistant editing and producing, while also writing and pitching screenplays. While there, I also produced fictional short and feature length films and a spec pilot for TV. Other than my education, I worked in commercial and industrial film in Columbus, Ohio after college, working my way up from production assistant to production manager and producer. I generally teach two of these courses per semester, but have taught the Aesthetics and Into to Humanities courses and on occasion, the HUM 680 and 681 capstone courses. I also created and instruct a screenwriting course. I’ve been building and teaching film studies courses for the master of humanities online program since summer 2010. Tell us about your position at Tiffin University?
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