Author Archives: Jeffrey T Morgan

About Jeffrey T Morgan

Director, Producer, Editor, Writer & Cinematographer ( Local 600 ) Jeff discovered the arts as early as he can remember and never looked back. Earning his BFA in Digital Cinema and Electronic Imaging, then living in Los Angeles and working his way up in the Motion Picture and Advertisement fields of production. He moved back to Michigan to make his first feature film, Folk Lore, and has followed it up with numerous documentaries, commercials, corporate videos, feature films and more. He has won awards with his fictional, commercial, and documentary work. Life has helped inform sensitive and sensible collaborations with Child and Adult Foster Care, Mental Health Agencies, Charitable Organizations, and more. Some of the hobbies that have helped in Jeff's work include the martial arts, musicianship, illustration, cultural studies, and generally geeky things like Dungeons & Dragons. Jeff has has offices in Detroit, Ann Arbor and Traverse City.

Cinema Camera Roundup 2015

It is easy to get caught up and overwhelmed in the ever-changing landscape of digital cinema. To get your brain in a twist, we have to worry about sound, camera, computers, non-linear editing software… and within there you have codecs, dynamic range, color spaces, … Continue reading

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Zombies Versus Fundraising!

  Zombies Versus Teaser Hello All! Jeff Morgan, here.  I hope the summer was pleasant and rejuvenating.  Now that fall is upon us I have the perfect thing to put you in the Halloween mood. I have finally launched  the … Continue reading

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Resources! About Me!

Hey All, Here is a letter I wrote to Dan to pass along to you.  Now he made me able to pass it along myself!  Yay technology! Some of it is about me, you can skip that stuff if you … Continue reading

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