Colin Trevorrow, a visionary filmmaker, embarked on his cinematic journey at the tender age of 12, crafting short films that would lay the foundation for his future success. As he grew in creative prowess, Trevorrow pursued higher education at New York University, where he honed his skills in film and dramatic writing.
Upon graduation, Trevorrow's innovative spirit led him to create "Home Base," a digital short that would go on to become one of the earliest viral successes on the internet, showcasing his ability to captivate audiences and push the boundaries of storytelling.
Trevorrow's feature film debut, "Safety Not Guaranteed," was a collaborative effort with fellow NYU graduate Derek Connolly, who he met while interning at Saturday Night Live. This partnership marked the beginning of a fruitful creative partnership, as the two talented filmmakers brought their unique perspectives to the big screen.