- Paul Sirmons is a producer, director, line producer, UPM and first assistant director in both movies and TV with 40 years of experience. He served as Florida's State Film Commissioner in the office of Governor Jeb Bush from 2005 to 2008. He now focuses on family and faith-based product -- movies that can make a difference in people's lives. He's the President of the non-profit ICVM (the International Christian Visual Media Assn) that puts on the annual 4-day ICVM Storytellers Conference, as well as the ICVM Crown Awards presented at the NRB (National Religious Broadcasters) Media Convention. Most recently he produced two dramatic movies for the Chickasaw Nation in Oklahoma, 'The Chickasaw Rancher', premiering on Netflix, and 'Te Ata', about their legendary storyteller. Sirmons line-produced the faith-based movies Home Run (2013) and Letters to God (2010), and To Write Love On Her Arms (formerly Day One (2012)). He directed and produced the family movie The First of May (1999), which starred Broadway legend Julie Harris, Mickey Rooney, Charles Nelson Reilly, Dan Byrd, and featured baseball's legendary Joe DiMaggio. It won 13 film festival awards, and has aired on HBO, TBN, Cinemax and around the world. He worked as a DGA first assistant director for 17 years on many TV series, including the first two seasons of the critically-acclaimed Quantum Leap (1989), three seasons of Falcon Crest (1981), two seasons of SeaQuest 2032 (1993), and Our House (1986). His first series as a 2nd assistant director was on the classic family series, _The Waltons_. As Florida's State Film Commissioner, he re-wrote Florida's film incentive program and helped increase its funding, attracting hundreds of millions of dollars to the state and creating thousands of new jobs. He also created a hurricane plan for productions, a 'green' production plan, and a tourist movie map in partnership with Visit Florida. Sirmons serves on film advisory boards for two colleges: Valencia College and Full Sail University. He serves on the Film Committee of NRB.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Paul Sirmons
- Served as Florida's State Film Commissioner from 2005 to 2008, appointed by then-Governor Jeb Bush. He led the re-write of Florida's film incentive program, increasing its funding and attracting thousands of new jobs and hundreds of millions of dollars in spending to Florida. He also created one of the industry's first 'green' production plans, and a 'hurricane preparation plan' that lowered a production's insurance costs in Florida after the state was devastated by 4 hurricanes in one year.
- Serves on the advisory boards at two universities: Valencia College's film program, and Full Sail University's film program. He previously served for 20 years on the Advisory Board of the University of Florida's College of Telecommunications. He also served as the interim Program Chair of the film program at Valencia College in 2015.
- Directors Guild of America member for over 40 years.
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