An award winning director that has worked as a Hollywood screenwriter and made features, commercials, music videos, documentaries and was also a professor at Loyola University New Orleans teaching film and screenwriting. Recently invited by a racial justice organization to direct a short project on black incarceration in America. The film, A CRY FOR HELP, is winning best picture awards in the U.S., Europe and Asia. His feature project, HATE CRIME, a film about the consequences of fear and repression, received numerous awards at film festivals all over the world. He's also known for the cult film, BALLER BLOCKIN', a rap film for Universal starring Lil Wayne, hit #1 on the Billboard charts in DVD and video sales eventually going quadruple platinum. Steve's been repped by top agencies as a screenwriter and worked as a script fixer, and screenwriting coach. He lived and worked at an AIDS hospice for two years while making the award winning feature length documentary, LIVING WITH...A FILM ABOUT LOVE AND AIDS. It premiered at the Santa Barbara Film Festival and traveled the world, contributing to the opening of new AIDS Hospices, his proudest accomplishment. Steve studied film production in the graduate program at Boston University and also has a degree in Political Science.
Steve was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He attended Wisconsin Lutheran High School in Milwaukee, WI, Wisconsin Lutheran College in Milwaukee, WI, and Carroll College in Waukesha, Wisconsin. He has completed additional studies at the University of William & Mary in Williamburg, VA, Martin Luther College in New Ulm, MN, and the International Film and Television Institute in Rockport, ME. He, his wife, Elizabeth, and five children live in Lake Mills, Wisconsin. In addition to producing, writing, and directing film and video production, Steve served in the administration of President George H.W. Bush, and as an aide in the United States Senate. While still in high school, Steve served as a United States Senate Page. He has received nineteen telly awards for his work in film and television. In 2003 he received three Telly awards for Movie Critters' Big Picture, A Telly for Fifth Pew from the Front, and a Telly for Lights! Cameras! Produce! He is the president of Salty Earth Pictures a non-profit motion picture production company and educational resource.
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Steven Fernandez aka "Lil Cloud" from Compton, California, is a youthful social media persona, skateboarder, folk musician, "challenge" vlogger and an actor who played in Quest (2017) as one among a teen ensemble, played in Search Party (2014) as a kid selling fake IDs, starred in short movie Los (2015), and earlier was recognized in Frontline: Generation Like (2014), an episode of the PBS documentary television series "Frontline", as well as a documentary video DGK: Parental Advisory (2012) about a group young skaters. He came up in poverty but broke into fame as a skateboarding phenom at eleven years old, in 2012. He, as "Baby Scumbag", became renown also for viral videos of him canvassing the streets, trying to collect phone numbers of women and teenage girls. In at least one of these videos, he did so wearing only a diaper as his attire. The first of the pickup mission videos of his in general is titled "How to Get Girls!", the YouTube release of which has been flagged as unsuitable for viewing by general audiences. At fifteen years old, his career and rising stardom were put on hold for nearly two years when he, an older cousin of his (a grown man) and an older skateboarding colleague of theirs (also a grown man) were accused of crime against somebody younger than even Baby Scumbag himself. This was interpreted by many journalists as being the "behind the scenes" reality of his tail chase videos. On account of the insistence of his legal counsel, he had stopped publishing new content to his vlogging outlets, for the duration of his being in deep trouble. In the time since being apparently beating the rap, he has re-branded himself as "Lil Cloud" and is still recovering (psychologically, socially, professionally and educationally) from the scandalous ordeal including especially the judicial experience.
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