Springer
Jeff Springer was born in a virtually abandoned town in the California desert, raised in Hawaii, and educated at USC Film School. After living for a winter in Russia, he returned to Los Angeles and began freelance editing for UPN, Capitol, and Geffen Records. He also directed the Billboard Magazine Award winning music video "Consuming Fire" for Arista Records with co-director Chris Metzler.
Burned out and overdosed on WWF and bad R&B, he eventually fled to San Francisco to work on...
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Ayoung artist uses a chainsaw and found objects to create amazing, unique works of art according to his own philosophy. more
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- responded 07/23/06
Very very nice. Well done. Nice shots. Good subject. Good editing. Rarely do I feel so good about both content AND quality here at Current. Good job. But before I give you my... more49 other responses to this -
Cooling down the Current ID with some Slip-n-Slide action during the heatwave more
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- responded 07/23/06
I think you really really need a tripod here. Not a bad idea, it just really needs to have no camera shake to properly reveal the titles. And I totally agree with JScott........ more5 other responses to this -
This inspiring story about finding laughter in the last place you would think. In 1944, Werner Reich was a teenager in the Nazi death camp known as Auschwitz-Birkenau, when the infamous Josef... more
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- responded 07/19/06
Great story. I just think a tripod would have helped tremendously. The handheld style doesn't seem appropriate here. I like how you bring in some photos.... but they are... more26 other responses to this -
Daniel Ellsberg, the State Department official and Vietnam War Veteran who leaked 7,000 hand Xeroxed top secret "The Pentagon Papers" to The New York Times 30 years ago, is urging those within the... more
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- responded 07/19/06
I think that you get some fantastic interviews that are very important and interesting. I think that your work shows great promise and your choice of subjects are excellent.... more71 other responses to this


