Adam C. Boyd graduated from Eastern Washington University in 2007,
where he studied film production and screen writing, receiving a BA in
Electronic Media and Film.
Adam has directed, written, scored, and acted for several award winning
short films, including "Resolutions" which aired on the Independent
Film Channel in May of 2006, and "A Morning on Maple Street" which was
an official selection at the Bumbershoot: One Reel Film Festival in
Seattle, WA and HDFest in Los Angeles.
Adam has worked as an assistant director on feature films in the
Northwest such as "The Ward" (2010), "The Big Bang" (2010), and
"Knights of Badassdom" (2011). He's also worked on feature films around
the United States, such as the NBC television mini-series "Meteor"
(2008) in Los Angeles or "Drive Angry 3D" (2011) in Shereveport,
Louisiana.
Adam now lives in Spokane, Washington where he continues to work in
film.