Max has been interested in making movies from a young age, when he directed and starred in Our Place, an infomercial about a fictional home for those with special needs. His years working at the late Clintonville Video incited him to pursue his interest in films at Columbia College of Chicago before returning to Columbus to make movies of his own. He has since written, directed, and produced a plethora of cinematic gems including Cemetery Breathing, Lone Highway music video for Phantods, and Daddy Please Stop Stabbing Me. Max likes Honey Nut Cheerios, camping, zombies, and is an admitted Survivor addict.


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