Theo Schear

Theo Anthony Schear
Born (1991-10-11) October 11, 1991
Oakland, California, U.S.
Alma mater University of Michigan
Occupation Media Producer

Theo Anthony Schear (born October 11, 1991) is an American filmmaker and photographer. He was born and raised in Oakland, CA and received a BA in Screen Arts & Cultures from the University of Michigan. Schear's most circulated film is Open Letter, a short found footage documentary expressing the response of the hip-hop community to Frank Ocean's sexuality. He currently lives in Ann Arbor, MI and works for Detroit Public Television's National Documentary Unit.

Filmography

As Producer

Year Title Contractor
2015 Drive Green With Eloise Ford / SunPower / The Sierra Club
2015 What's To Love? University of Michigan Residential College
2015 G-Men Promo Spark Media

As Director

Year Title Distribution Screenings
2014 Redlined Boundaries, Tensions, Integrations, Venice, CA (2014)
Cinetopia International Film Festival (2014) [1]
TEDx : University of Michigan (2014)
2013 Selfie Windsor International Film Festival (2013)
2012 Open Letter Comcast Xfinity ON DEMAND

Greater Boston Region

Toronto Student Film Festival (2013)
Frameline37: San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival (2013)[2]
Boston LGBT Film Festival (2013)
Queer Lisboa Film Festival (2013)[3]
Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (2013)
Czech QFF MEZIPATRA (2013)[4]
Reeling31: The Chicago LGBT International Film Festival (2013)
2011 Theo Lakeshorts International Film Festival (2011)

Other

Year Title Producer/Director Position
2015 PBS American Masters: Eero Saarinen Peter Rosen / Eric Saarinen Camera Assistant
2013 BBC Live Broadcast - Rio de Janeiro Sarah Robbins PA

Awards

Year Film Festival Category
2013 Open Letter Toronto Student Film Festival Best Documentary
2013 Open Letter Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Best Of The Fest
2014 Redlined TEDx UofM TED Prize [5]

Music Videos

Song Artist Year
Overloaded LIL KIDS 2013
Coitus Interruptus LIL KIDS 2012
World So Cold Dubb 20 2011

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