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Evan Glodell is an American feature film director, producer, writer, and actor, best known for directing the indie microbudget film '' Bellflower.''


Early life

Glodell was born in
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, and briefly attended the
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before dropping out to pursue a career in filmmaking.


Career

Prior to the release of '' Bellflower'', Glodell directed, wrote and starred in the show ''Boss of the Glory'' that aired on Stim-TV network. He also directed the 2009 music video ''Let Me Up'' by
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. Glodell is a member of Coatwolf Productions, a collaborative group of actors and filmmakers.


Other work

Glodell designed a camera known as the Coatwolf Model II, which was used to film ''Bellflower''. The Coatwolf Model II is a modified SI-2K Digital Cinema camera with a 4x5 imaging plane. During the production of ''Bellflower'', Glodell built several prototypes of the flamethrower that is central to the plot of ''Bellflower''. Glodell also worked alongside co-producer and gaffer Paul Edwardson to make custom modifications to two key vehicles that appear in the film, "Medusa" and "Speed Biscuit".


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