Maxwell Geoffrey
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Director
Throughout his childhood, Maxwell Geoffrey had always known that he
wanted to be something creative. He drifted back and forth between
phases of wanting to be an architect, an engineer, a video game
designer, a musician, and various other creative occupations. The only
constant was that he had always loved model railroading.
According to Geoffrey, his first film, Citizen Arrest, was short, simple, and pretty well done, but his second film, Commute Gone Wrong, was much worse. His third film, The End, was an improvement, but it still wasn't great. Finally, in June 2013, Geoffrey made A Noble Fisherman. A Noble Fisherman was accepted into the All American High School Film Festival, and it won the Made in New York Category. The film was later accepted into the 2014 National Film Festival for Talented Youth, and Geoffrey regards it as his best film to date.
According to Geoffrey, his first film, Citizen Arrest, was short, simple, and pretty well done, but his second film, Commute Gone Wrong, was much worse. His third film, The End, was an improvement, but it still wasn't great. Finally, in June 2013, Geoffrey made A Noble Fisherman. A Noble Fisherman was accepted into the All American High School Film Festival, and it won the Made in New York Category. The film was later accepted into the 2014 National Film Festival for Talented Youth, and Geoffrey regards it as his best film to date.