Mitch Anderson (director)

Mitch Anderson is a Romanian-born American film director, producer, writer, researcher and editor. He is the only son of former political dissidents of the Stalinist era. His first film, The World Without US, explores what might happen if the United States were to leave the international arena, rescind its global reach and return to being a non-interventionist nation.[1] His second film, China's Century of Humiliation, examines how both Chinese and Western societies evolved based on their Confucian and Christian ideologies, respectively. His third documentary, The Men Who Lost China, explores how China's current foreign policy can be traced back to US involvement in the 1911 Chinese Revolution and the Western attitude to China after the First World War.

Mitch Anderson
Born1967[1]
Occupation(s)Film director, producer, writer, researcher, editor, special effects designer, electrical engineer, inventor [1]
EmployerAnderson Productions[1]
Websitehttp://mitchanderson.com/

Anderson specializes in robotics and custom animatronics. He owns and operates several police and military robots, including the ANDROS. As a special effects technician, he has worked on The Rookie, Breaking, The Neighborhood, The Flash, and S.W.A.T.[2] Anderson has invented the "Machine Cycle Timer", "Uptime Calculator" and other productivity monitoring devices.[3]

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Mitch Anderson's Biography".
  2. ^ "Mitch Anderson | Director, Producer, Special Effects". IMDb. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
  3. ^ "About". Machine Cycle. Retrieved January 22, 2024.
  4. ^ "Homepage for The World Without US".
  5. ^ "Homepage for Mitch Anderson films".

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