Bryan Norton, a multifaceted creative force in the realm of horror, boasts an impressive educational background, having earned his Master of Fine Arts degree in Film Production from the esteemed Tisch School of The Arts Graduate Film Program at New York University.
Prior to this, he acquired a solid foundation in the art of storytelling with his Bachelor of Arts degree in Cinema Studies from Sarah Lawrence College.
As a writer-director, Norton has made a significant mark in the horror genre, with a plethora of accolades to his name, including credits for the 2005 film "Penny Dreadful", which featured the iconic Betsy Palmer from the "Friday the 13th" franchise, as well as the critically acclaimed "Jack Attack" (2014).
Throughout the United States, Norton has shared his expertise by teaching film directing and screenwriting workshops, further solidifying his reputation as a master of his craft.
In addition to his creative endeavors, Norton has also lent his expertise as a consultant on various documentaries, books, and articles that delve into the fascinating world of horror, including the insightful "Butcher Knives and Body Counts: Essays of the Formula, Frights and Fun of the Shalsher Film", "Going To Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film", "Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel", and "Fangoria Magazine".