Jeffrey Scott Collins
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Jeffrey Scott Collins is a director, writer, and producer. His feature film debut, "Poor Greg Drowning", was released worldwide by Comedy Dynamics in 2020. The film screened at 26 festivals around the world, garnering 13 awards including Best Picture, Best Comedy, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Director.
In addition to developing his slate of film and TV projects, Collins is also currently working on his follow-up feature, a dark heist noir comedy set in Los Angeles. Collins co-wrote the script, and will also be directing and producing the film through his This Seems Reel Entertainment banner.
Prior to "Poor Greg Drowning", Jeff wrote, directed, and produced two thirty-minute short films, "10 Years Later" (2012) and "Let It Bleed" (2010).
Jeff began his film and TV career in finance, before transitioning into Creative Services at HBO. He then worked as a Director's Assistant for Victor Levin on "5 to 7", Luke Greenfield on "Let's Be Cops", and John Hamburg on "Why Him?". Jeff ran Luke's development company, WideAwake, and also worked in development for Hamburg's Particular Pictures. Jeff then worked in feature development at Hasbro/ Allspark Studios, and ran Film & TV at Scondo Productions. Raised in upstate New York, Jeff graduated from Boston College, and studied film at NYU and UCLA.
Raised in upstate New York, Jeff graduated from Boston College, and studied film at NYU and UCLA. He currently resides in Los Angeles. He is repped by Stride Management and Sloss Eckhouse Dasti Haynes LawCo.
In addition to developing his slate of film and TV projects, Collins is also currently working on his follow-up feature, a dark heist noir comedy set in Los Angeles. Collins co-wrote the script, and will also be directing and producing the film through his This Seems Reel Entertainment banner.
Prior to "Poor Greg Drowning", Jeff wrote, directed, and produced two thirty-minute short films, "10 Years Later" (2012) and "Let It Bleed" (2010).
Jeff began his film and TV career in finance, before transitioning into Creative Services at HBO. He then worked as a Director's Assistant for Victor Levin on "5 to 7", Luke Greenfield on "Let's Be Cops", and John Hamburg on "Why Him?". Jeff ran Luke's development company, WideAwake, and also worked in development for Hamburg's Particular Pictures. Jeff then worked in feature development at Hasbro/ Allspark Studios, and ran Film & TV at Scondo Productions. Raised in upstate New York, Jeff graduated from Boston College, and studied film at NYU and UCLA.
Raised in upstate New York, Jeff graduated from Boston College, and studied film at NYU and UCLA. He currently resides in Los Angeles. He is repped by Stride Management and Sloss Eckhouse Dasti Haynes LawCo.