Jeremy Wagener
Jeremy Wagener, a New Mexico native, has been living in Los Angeles since 1996. In 2000, he produced his first 35mm feature film "Chicks, Man" as part of Panavision's New Filmmaker program and a Kodak's Champagne Celebration. The film had an award winning festival run and was released through Hollywood Video's First Rites program for first-time filmmakers.
Since then Jeremy has worked in all aspect of film from writing to directing to editing. As an editor, he has edited numerous film trailers being twice nominated for the Golden Trailer Awards and winning in 2001 for the trailer for the film "The Big Split".
His most recent film is the feature documentary film "GasHole" is a study of the history of oil prices and the future of alternative fuel and is still playing in Film Festivals. Following "GasHole", Jeremy produced and directed a 13 episode Yoga TV show and is currently working on a couple of behind the scenes projects including one on Seth Green and the creators of the "Robot Chicken" TV show for the Cartoon Network.
Since then Jeremy has worked in all aspect of film from writing to directing to editing. As an editor, he has edited numerous film trailers being twice nominated for the Golden Trailer Awards and winning in 2001 for the trailer for the film "The Big Split".
His most recent film is the feature documentary film "GasHole" is a study of the history of oil prices and the future of alternative fuel and is still playing in Film Festivals. Following "GasHole", Jeremy produced and directed a 13 episode Yoga TV show and is currently working on a couple of behind the scenes projects including one on Seth Green and the creators of the "Robot Chicken" TV show for the Cartoon Network.



