Eric Norcross (b. June 10th, 1981) is an independent filmmaker based out of New York City and is primarily known for his directorial work on politically driven films.
Norcross was born in Portland, Maine and raised in a small island community off the coast in the small town of Long Island, Maine—a town no bigger than New York City's Central Park.
Education
editNorcross graduated from the Maine Portland Arts & Technology Vocational School in 1998 with a certificate in graphic arts. In 2000 he received his certificate in Video Technology & Multi-Media. In June of 2001 he graduated from the Vancouver Film School in Vancouver, BC, Canada. In 2003 he moved back to New York City where he currently resides.
Works
edit- Sixteen Stories (2000) 45 min. - Comedy
- Hero For A Day (2002) 20 min. - Action/Thriller
- The Long Island Project (2006) 73 min. - Action/Comedy/Drama
- Manhattan Gray (2009) Director. Writer: Jack Moran II
- Juror 3 (2009) 16 min.
- Croton Falls (2009) 8 min. Co-director with Jan Major
- Family Practice (2010) 6 pilots. videos.
- Caroline of Virginia (2011) 38 min.[1] Warm, but mild reviews.[2][3][4] Winner "New York Spotlight" at 2012 Manhattan Film Festival.[5]
- Lipstick Lies (2012) - Mystery/Romance/Sci-Fi - Official Selection Philip K. Dick Film Festival
- Books
- The Balance of the Seventh Column. Lulu, 2008. ISBN 978055702386-8. Google Books. Fiction: murder mystery.
References
edit- ^ "Caroline of Virginia Portal". norcrossmedia.com.
- ^ Adnani, Shalini (July 7, 2011). "The Harmony of New York – A Review of Caroline of Virginia" timessquare.com.
- ^ "Caroline of Virginia". Rogue Cinema. October 04, 2011. Quote: "B-".
- ^ "Caroline of Virginia". The Independent Critic. Quote: "B+, 3.0/4 stars"
- ^ "Caroline of Virginia Portal (7-Laurels)". norcrossmedia.com.
External links
edit- Official website
- Short biography]
- Fan site
- Shorts directory Filmmakers.com