Sean Kotz

参加作品

Virginia Creepers: The Horror Host Tradition of the Old Dominion
Writer
Virginia Creepers examines more than 50 years of television horror hosting in the Commonwealth of Virginia as a reflection of a national cultural phenomenon. The film not only documents shows and personalities but also the transformation of local television programming from a breeding ground for homegrown talent and community involvement to its current state as a corporate cookie cutter. It also documents the rise of the internet host, which began with Virginia's Count Gore De Vol.
Virginia Creepers: The Horror Host Tradition of the Old Dominion
Director
Virginia Creepers examines more than 50 years of television horror hosting in the Commonwealth of Virginia as a reflection of a national cultural phenomenon. The film not only documents shows and personalities but also the transformation of local television programming from a breeding ground for homegrown talent and community involvement to its current state as a corporate cookie cutter. It also documents the rise of the internet host, which began with Virginia's Count Gore De Vol.
Hokie Nation
Writer
Hokie Nation documents the world of the Virginia Tech football fan, the role the fans play in making it a top college football program and the traditions of the school and its team.
Hokie Nation
Director
Hokie Nation documents the world of the Virginia Tech football fan, the role the fans play in making it a top college football program and the traditions of the school and its team.