Clint Morris

Clint Morris is an Australian entertainment writer, publicist and producer. He is the CEO of publicity and publishing firm October Coast, a partner in October Coast Entertainment and a partner in the production company Shorris Film, with producing credits including Radio America and Complacent.[1]

Clint Morris
Born
Clinton James Morris

Shepparton, Victoria, Australia
OccupationPublicist, producer, journalist, screenwriter
Years active1999–present

Early life

Clint Morris is the elder of two children of Robert and Heather Morris. Morris spent his teenage years working at drive-in theaters, video stores and at radio stations, where he would begin his career as a broadcast journalist. Morris attended North Shepparton Secondary College in Shepparton. He was a finalist valedictorian at college, graduating with a bachelor of business. He also holds advanced diplomas in Advertising and Marketing, and a certificate in Commercial Radio announcing.

Journalist career

Morris began his career as a radio announcer at several Victorian radio stations in the mid-1990s. Morris said of his entrance into journalism:

I believe I was about 16 or 17 when I started reviewing for local radio, which led to a regular gig as a radio announcer for a few years, if only because I was the only film fanatic in country Victoria that knew his Cimino's from his Friedkin's. No matter which station I ended up at, I’d always end up saddling the film reviewing job. I didn't complain. I even got to see Sliver a few days before release. But the experience on radio led to some reviewing work with a couple of newspapers and magazines and a TV show. By the time I was 21 I was working in marketing and publicity, but I never let the film reviewing go completely.[2]

Filmmaking career

After working on a contract basis on several studio pictures as a producer and screenwriter, Morris decided to officially enter the film-making world, joining actor and filmmaker Christopher Showerman to form Shorris Film, a Los Angeles-based independent film production company. The duo's first film was Between the Sand and the Sky.[3] Morris went on to produce such films as Complacent and Radio America.[4] He co-produced Vitals in 2014.

October Coast

Morris had freelanced and moonlighted as an agent and publicist for several years before opening October Coast, a full-service public relations and publishing firm in March 2012.

Producer credits

  • Vitals (2014)
  • Condition Dead (2014) (in development)
  • Room & Board (2013) (associate producer)
  • Bristled (2013)
  • Knockout (2013)
  • Radio America (2012)
  • Top Priority : The Terror Within (2012) – also publicist
  • Complacent' (2010)
  • Rampage (2010)
  • A Lonely Place for Dying (2008)
  • Dead Country (2008)
  • Between the Sand and the Sky (2008)
  • Raiders of the Damned (2007; video)
  • Traveller : Red (2006; video) – also voice
  • Shortcut to Happiness (2004)
  • The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride (1998) – assistant
gollark: Yes, true, governments will complain.
gollark: Probably with multiple people for the authentic tribal hunter gathering experience
gollark: > Look m8 all I want to be is happyIf you think you will be better off without technology, you can go return to monke yourself and whatnot. Enjoy.
gollark: I think this is broadly missing the point. You're bringing up one apparently bad result of technological progress and ignoring all the really good but less obvious (because they faded into the background) things.
gollark: Strugglig to survive is not *actually* very nice and something I would like to do?

References

  1. "Radio America – About the Film". Official Website of Radio America. Radio America Official Website. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2012.
  2. Buckmaster, Luke. "Crikey". Meet the Critics series: Clint Morris. crikey.com.au. Retrieved October 6, 2012.
  3. "SciFiScoop". Interview with Christopher Showerman on "Between the Sand and the Sky" and "Radio America". SciFiScoop.com.
  4. "George of the Jungle... Sings?". GeekWeek.Com. GeekWeek.Com.
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