If you want to understand me, watch my movies.
<p>Eric Green began his career as producer / co-host / co-writer of a cable access show in his hometown of Bedford, MA. From there, he graduated from Fitchburg State College in their film production major. After doing his internship at Miramax Films, he freelanced in several areas of the film industry and on several productions. In 2002, his directorial debut was the 16mm short film �To Be John Woo�, which played film festivals all over the world. In 2004, his follow-up was the mini-DV short �Musician For Hire�, which screened at dozens of films festivals and won the award for Best Music Video for the music video sequence at Myrtle Beach Int�l Film Festival. His next endeavor is the documentary feature �Life on the V: The Story of V66�, which chronicles V66, Boston�s music video TV channel in the 1980s.</p> <p>Eric lives in <span class="caps">NYC</span> and has several screenplays and several projects in various states of development.</p>