Greg Stechman(1979-2012)
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Motion picture Director/Writer and Novelist Greg William Stechman,
whose influences include Pier Pasolini's "Salo", Wes Anderson's
"Rushmore," as well as novelists such as David Sedaris and Stephen
King, is a native Sacramentan and resides in Northern California. He is
the owner Burning Grounds Motion Entertainment with filmmakers Lacie
Oakley and Jon Rogers. Stechman graduated from CSU Sacramento in 2003
with a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and Organizational
Communication. During his years in college, Stechman worked extensively
in multimedia, assisting New York Times Bestselling author Steve (MEG,
The Loch) Alten in producing promotional films for his novels and
developing his feature films. Stechman produced the short film
"trans-pose" in 2003, and directed music videos for Sacramento bands
Shortie ("Something Else") and Bonzai Empire ("Freworks") in 2004.
During his senior year at CSU Sacramento State, Stechman wrote and
directed the independent feature "Michael and Claire: A Portrait Of
Love and Dreams". Stechman has just completed principal photography on
the dramatic horror film "Threading Over Dark" and the film is
currently in post production, the projected release date being late
2006. Stechman is currently adapting three of Bram Stoker Award
Finalist Michael Laimo's novels "The Demonologist", "Deep In The
Darkness", and "Atmosphere". He is preparing to shoot his second
feature film in April-May 2006 in Northern California and is working on
a fictional novel.