Justin Garcia

Justin Garcia is an American writer, director, producer, and animator. He is best known for his work on Kip's Tips, Scary Cotton, and Terrance.

Justin Garcia
OccupationWriter, Director, Producer, Animator
Years active2006-Present
Websitewww.budgessman.com

Career

In 2008, Garcia began publishing videos to YouTube under the name Budgess Man Entertainment.

In the summer of 2014, Garcia worked as a production intern on Dreamworks Animation's VeggieTales reboot VeggieTales in the House.

After graduating from Regent University in 2014, Garcia worked as an assistant editor on Superbook until 2016.[1]

In 2016, Garcia officially registered Budgess Man Entertainment, LLC as an indie content creation company.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Credited as
Director Writer Producer
2014 Shoot Yes Yes Yes
2015 Terrance Yes Yes No

Digital

Year Title Credited as
Director Writer Producer
2010 Scary Cotton Yes Yes Yes
2012 Kip's Tips Yes Yes Yes
2012 Coming Achoo! Yes Yes Yes
2015 Return of the Bearded Dragon Yes Yes Yes
2018 The Tortoise Yes Yes Yes

Video Games

Year Title
Designer Developer
2017 Rodger Dodge[2] Justin Garcia Budgess Man

Bibliography

Year Title Publisher
2015 Shoot Budgess Man
2016 Legend of the Scary Cotton: Part One Budgess Man
2018 Forever Vacation on Goal-Again Island Budgess Man
2018 Green Hair at Work Budgess Man
2018 Rodger Dodges the Killer Coaster Budgess Man

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2016 Emmy (College Television Award)[3] Best Comedy Film Terrance Won
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References

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