Jeff Orgill
- Editor
- Editorial Department
- Director
![A junkie nurse falls into his dream job - running the graveyard shift at a convalescent home. When his drugs run out and the management starts closing in, a crafty old jazzman discovers his secret and makes him a sweet deal with heavy consequences.](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMTY0NTIzNDYwOF5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwOTQwMTEwMg@@._V1_QL75_UX500_CR0,47,500,281_.jpg)
Jeff Orgill began producing and editing music videos for acts including
Danzig, Machinehead and Marilyn Manson. He has produced feature films
including the Slamdance selected 35mm feature film "Caged" and the
horror comedy "Audie & The Wolf."
Orgill's feature directing debut "Boppin' at The Glue Factory" won 6 awards including "Best Feature" Seattle True Independent Film Festival and "Best Director" Los Angeles Downtown Film Festival. He has also produced, written and directed short films, documentary and promotional films.
As a producer-editor, Orgill has produced, written and directed for Playboy Television, Fremantle Media, ITVS, Ping Pong and others. He's created national theatrical film spots for Sundance Film Festival, CineVegas Film Festival (starring Dennis Hopper) and Filmmakers Alliance. He's volunteered at the American Civil Liberties Union and American Association of Suicidology.
Orgill is a Promax award winner, a Film Arts Foundation grant recipient and a graduate of San Francisco State University (Film Production), and The Roger Corman Film School.
Orgill's feature directing debut "Boppin' at The Glue Factory" won 6 awards including "Best Feature" Seattle True Independent Film Festival and "Best Director" Los Angeles Downtown Film Festival. He has also produced, written and directed short films, documentary and promotional films.
As a producer-editor, Orgill has produced, written and directed for Playboy Television, Fremantle Media, ITVS, Ping Pong and others. He's created national theatrical film spots for Sundance Film Festival, CineVegas Film Festival (starring Dennis Hopper) and Filmmakers Alliance. He's volunteered at the American Civil Liberties Union and American Association of Suicidology.
Orgill is a Promax award winner, a Film Arts Foundation grant recipient and a graduate of San Francisco State University (Film Production), and The Roger Corman Film School.