Johnny Otto is a renowned writer-director based in Los Angeles, California, whose exceptional talent has earned him recognition in MovieMaker Magazine. As the founder of Out Draw Animation, he has been actively involved in creating captivating animations for various platforms.
Throughout his illustrious career, Otto has written for esteemed organizations such as Netflix and PBS, and has successfully completed over a dozen screenplays, TV pilots, and short films. His impressive portfolio includes the optioning of his first feature-length script, "Havoc", to renowned producer Joel Silver at the tender age of 26.
Otto's educational background is marked by his attendance at University in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, where he taught the Film Production Lab for two semesters. Subsequently, he relocated to Los Angeles to pursue his creative ambitions.
Johnny Otto's filmmaking style is characterized by his quirky and unique approach, often incorporating a loose, improvisational technique reminiscent of the French cinéma vérité movement. His creative endeavors also extend to his role as the co-founder of The Hollywood Film Club, alongside Katie Oliver.
Notable credits in Otto's repertoire include the Netflix/PBS show "Human: The World Within", the animated series "Zombies, Whatever", and his most recent short film, "Moirai". His debut feature film, "Bruised", a zero-budget production, garnered critical acclaim for its unflinching and brutally honest portrayal of relationships.