Julian H. Scaff
- Director
- Cinematographer
- Editor
Julian H. Scaff (born in August, 1970) is an artist and filmmaker who
grew up in the Sonora desert in southern Arizona. His experience
growing up in the desert among the Tohono O'Odham Indians profoundly
effected him both personally and professionally.
He earned a B.A. in Film and Video from Pitzer College, an M.A. in Film Critical Studies from UCLA, and an M.F.A. in Public Art from the Dutch art institute. He has variously worked as a producer of educational CD-ROMs for NASA and the U.S. National Parks, a user-interface designer for web companies, a radio DJ in Seattle, London, Paris, Beirut, and elsewhere, filmmaker, writer, and public artist.
He is currently living in exile in the Netherlands, where he makes films, designs public art projects, produces art radio projects around Europe, and teaches film and media art at Webster University in Leiden.
He earned a B.A. in Film and Video from Pitzer College, an M.A. in Film Critical Studies from UCLA, and an M.F.A. in Public Art from the Dutch art institute. He has variously worked as a producer of educational CD-ROMs for NASA and the U.S. National Parks, a user-interface designer for web companies, a radio DJ in Seattle, London, Paris, Beirut, and elsewhere, filmmaker, writer, and public artist.
He is currently living in exile in the Netherlands, where he makes films, designs public art projects, produces art radio projects around Europe, and teaches film and media art at Webster University in Leiden.