Steven C. Miller
- Director
- Editor
- Writer
Steven C. Miller was born in Decatur, Ga. His love for film began early
when his father bought him a VHS video camera. Miller started off small
with multiple music videos and short films. In 2005 Miller attended and
graduated Full Sail University.
In 2005, immediately after graduating film school at Full Sail
University, Steven moved from Florida to Hollywood where he and two
close friends raised the money to fund his feature film debut.
"Automaton Transfusion." The no-budget cult phenomenon (which Miller
also wrote and edited) was shot in 9 days and had a budget of under
30k.
In October 2007, "Automaton Transfusion" premiered at the "ScreamFest"
horror festival at the Mann's Chinese Theater. It was purchased and
distributed by Dimension films.
Over the next several years, Steven was attached to several studio
films including MGM's remake of "Motel Hell," Paramount Vantage's "Ink"
and "Area 52" that never materialized into actual films. He learned the
meaning of "development hell."
In 2011, Steven decided to return to his roots, work outside of the
studio system and shot two independent low budget features: "Under The
Bed" and "The Aggression Scale."
The Amblin-esque "Under The Bed" premiered at the 2012 Fantasia Film
Festival and played film festivals around the globe. "The Aggression
Scale" premiered to rave reviews at the 2012 South By Southwest Film
Festival and was described as "Home Alone" meets "Straw Dogs" and was
purchased by Anchor Bay.
In April of 2012 Miller began shooting the remake of "Silent Night,
Deadly Night" starring Malcolm McDowell and Jaime King. Anchor Bay is
set to distribute in December 2012.
In October 2013 Miller finished his first action thriller "Submerged". The film was bought by IFC films and is being released in theaters Nov 27th 2015.
In 2015, Emmitt/Furla Films and Grindstone Entertainment hired Miller to helm two Bruce Willis films back to back, Extraction and Marauders. Extraction hits Theaters December 18th 2015.
when his father bought him a VHS video camera. Miller started off small
with multiple music videos and short films. In 2005 Miller attended and
graduated Full Sail University.
In 2005, immediately after graduating film school at Full Sail
University, Steven moved from Florida to Hollywood where he and two
close friends raised the money to fund his feature film debut.
"Automaton Transfusion." The no-budget cult phenomenon (which Miller
also wrote and edited) was shot in 9 days and had a budget of under
30k.
In October 2007, "Automaton Transfusion" premiered at the "ScreamFest"
horror festival at the Mann's Chinese Theater. It was purchased and
distributed by Dimension films.
Over the next several years, Steven was attached to several studio
films including MGM's remake of "Motel Hell," Paramount Vantage's "Ink"
and "Area 52" that never materialized into actual films. He learned the
meaning of "development hell."
In 2011, Steven decided to return to his roots, work outside of the
studio system and shot two independent low budget features: "Under The
Bed" and "The Aggression Scale."
The Amblin-esque "Under The Bed" premiered at the 2012 Fantasia Film
Festival and played film festivals around the globe. "The Aggression
Scale" premiered to rave reviews at the 2012 South By Southwest Film
Festival and was described as "Home Alone" meets "Straw Dogs" and was
purchased by Anchor Bay.
In April of 2012 Miller began shooting the remake of "Silent Night,
Deadly Night" starring Malcolm McDowell and Jaime King. Anchor Bay is
set to distribute in December 2012.
In October 2013 Miller finished his first action thriller "Submerged". The film was bought by IFC films and is being released in theaters Nov 27th 2015.
In 2015, Emmitt/Furla Films and Grindstone Entertainment hired Miller to helm two Bruce Willis films back to back, Extraction and Marauders. Extraction hits Theaters December 18th 2015.