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Austin Kase
Independent Filmmaker (Writer/Director/Producer/Editor) & Voiceover Artist
Professional Background
Austin Kase is a dynamic and innovative award-winning writer, director, and editor known for his exceptional contributions to the film, music video, and advertising industries. He has showcased his extensive expertise through a wide variety of projects, ranging from short films to feature-length films, along with captivating music videos and commercials. Over the course of his career, Austin has received numerous accolades for his creative work, including two prestigious Telly Awards and an Internet Advertising Competition Award. His noteworthy branded video, "Why Music?" for the Yale School of Music exemplifies his prowess as he not only wrote, produced, directed, and edited this intricate piece but also significantly contributed to its recognition in the industry.
Austin’s short film, "Hide Your Crazy," has further solidified his reputation, gaining selection to various highly-regarded film festivals that qualify for the Oscars, BAFTAs, and Canadian Screen Awards. Some of these esteemed events include the Flickers' Rhode Island International Film Festival, Cleveland International Film Festival, Aesthetica International Film Festival, Calgary International Film Festival, and the Vancouver International Film Festival. Such accomplishments not only highlight Austin's talent but also showcase his dedication to storytelling and visual narrative.
With a portfolio that boasts collaborations with renowned figures such as Oscar-nominated actor James Franco, Oscar-winning film producer Roger Corman, Emmy-winning composer Garth Neustadter, and Grammy-winning recording artist Paul Simon, Austin has successfully established himself as a key player in the arts and entertainment landscape. His experience directing large film crews and adeptly partnering with various specialists—including VFX artists, practical makeup effects creators, animators, composers, choreographers, graphic designers, and musicians—demonstrates his versatility and commitment to achieving excellence in his creative endeavors.
Education and Achievements
Austin Kase's academic journey is as impressive as his professional milestones. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Humanities with a concentration in Film from Yale University, an institution renowned for shaping innovative thinkers and creators. This solid foundation in the arts has paved the way for a diversified career, allowing him to tackle various roles with confidence and expertise.
In addition to winning two Telly Awards for outstanding video production, Austin has triumphed at multiple renowned festivals. His short film "Hide Your Crazy" has made waves in significant competitions, securing nominations that contribute to its increasing visibility in the competitive film landscape. His involvement in the Sundance Co//ab feature film directing workshop and Screencraft Bahamas Screenwriting Fellowship further demonstrate his dedication to professional development and continuous learning in the craft of filmmaking.
Austin's ability to produce compelling narratives is evident in the recognition he has received: accolades at the Portland Film Festival for screenwriting honors, third place at the Phoenix International Film Festival, as well as being selected among the top 10 scripts at the Atlanta Film Festival and receiving semi-finalist status at the Starz Denver Screenwriting competition stand as strong testaments to his storytelling prowess.
Notable Projects and Contributions
Throughout his career, Austin has contributed significantly to a variety of notable projects that reflect his capacity to captivate audiences and enrich their viewing experiences. His work as a Producer on the hour-long Holocaust documentary "Righteous" at Nick Davis Productions and the feature film documentary "Parting The Waters: The Path to the Maccabiah Games" at The Children of Difference Foundation showcases his commitment to storytelling that educates and informs.
As a multifaceted storyteller, Austin Kase's capacity as a creative producer has seen him direct and contribute to various projects beyond film. He has worked as a Voiceover Artist, Compliance Video Editor for the BBC, Videographer for YouTube, and as a Creative Media Producer within the IVY network. His skills have also undergone fine-tuning through past roles, including being a Video Developer at goBlue Labs where he contributed to the project "Craving to Quit," and working as a Music Video Director, Producer, and Editor for Plume Giant. His extensive experience becomes even more extensive when considering his role as the Director of Live Concert Recording for Sand and Snow Films LLC, and his time as a Video Editor on the MacArthur Genius Grant-funded documentary "A Conjoining of Ancient Song" at Willie Ruff.
Additionally, Austin’s adeptness at producing online content has been evidenced in his previous work at the Yale Office of Public Affairs and Communications and his personal projects, including the Yale Symphony Orchestra's Halloween Show, “The Maltese Bulldog.” As a recognized filmmaker, it's no surprise that his award-winning short film, “Kvetch,” has left a memorable mark in his evolving portfolio.
Austin Kase's commitment to the arts and his achievements can be attributed to a lifelong passion for storytelling—empowered by a blend of talent, training, and collaborative spirit that continues to yield remarkable outcomes in filmmaking.
Achievements
Austin has garnered various prestigious accolades throughout his career, including:
- 2 Telly Awards and an Internet Advertising Competition Award for "Why Music?"
- Short film "Hide Your Crazy" selected for Oscar, BAFTA, and Canadian Screen Award qualifying film festivals.
- Participation in the Sundance Co//ab feature film directing workshop.
- Screencraft Bahamas Screenwriting Fellowship.
- Selection as a Stowe Story Labs Selected Filmmaker.
- Best Music Video at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival and Garden State Film Festival.
- Honorable mentions in multiple film festivals, including Portland, Phoenix, Atlanta, and Starz Denver.
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Award-winning writer
Film director
Film editor
Short films
Feature films
Music videos
Commercials
Yale University
Telly Awards
Oscar qualifying festivals
Film festivals
Creative media producer
Voiceover artist
Documentary producer
Collaborative film projects
Visual storytelling
Documentary filmmaker
Screenwriting accolades
Filmmaker
Multimedia storyteller
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