Born: April 5, 1980
Hometown: Saugus, MA
Current Location: Los Angeles, CA
Degree: Bachelor of Arts Film|Video & Computer Science
Colleges Attended:

Middlebury College, VT
University of York, England
Salem State, MA

   
   
   
   
   

 

evered by women and men alike, Brian Capecci is the filmmaker of the next generation. He has been compared to Spielberg, Coppola, and Lucas. In all those comparisons, he has been listed second. Driven by a passion to redefine the way people perceive sight and sound, he has trekked from the snowy hills of New England and has arrived at the sunny coast of Southern California.


Settling in Los Angeles in 2002, Mr. Capecci quickly secured an internship with 3dBob Productions in Burbank CA. Having touched projects such as "The Godman" and NBC's "Scrubs", he soon left the studio in 2003 to pursue other interests. Not much has been heard from 3dBob Productions since his departure, and it is suspected that his loss was such a blow to the studio that it shut down. After a short period of computer sales and technology temping, Brian found himself back in the industry with a position at Digital Domain. During this tenure, projects such as "The Day After Tomorrow" and "Looney Tunes: Back in Action" were completed. Although neither of these projects did as well as expected, it is generally accepted that the fault lies with the same parties who commited the studio to working on "Stealth" for two years. What followed was a stint of freelance web design, where Mr. Capecci was able to add his personal touch to an online certification system being launched by respected ethics company LRN. Most recently, Mr. Capecci has accepted a sought-after agent position in Best Buy's Geek Squad. There he has been allowed to flex his creative muscle once again, creating video content that plays in countless Best Buy stores.

So what will the future bring for Mr. Capecci? Only time will tell. He is currently pursuing projects that will allow him to indulge in his passion for writing, directing, editing and effects work. Not much more is known about his current project, except that it is expected to change the world in which we live....