“Make It Go Boom.”
“You cannot be a Jedi when you grow up,” a very mean nun once said to kindergarten me. “Okay,” said kindergarten me, “then I want to be George Lucas,” which in 1987 meant I had no idea about midi-chlorians.
Over the next twenty years, I blew up scale models for book report films, wrote irreverent pieces newspapers shockingly published, designed special effects for theater, wrote plays, made films, played in rock bands, made films about rock bands, and generally threw myself into anything creative that would invoke the word “awesome” when someone enjoyed it. Then I went a little crazy and quit a stable job to form Psychic Bunny with three other dudes who would let me still say “awesome” even though it was now 2005.
Since then I do awesome full-time, which includes creating films in 360°, designing award-winning serious games, writing and directing documentaries, and producing innovative and envelope-pushing projects for Psychic Bunny and its sister companies that include film, television, animation, new media, and games. And I love every damn day of it.



