An American filmmaker and musician, he gained recognition for his work in the independent film scene. Initially trained as a classical violinist, he transitioned into filmmaking, co-directing and producing the groundbreaking 1999 horror mockumentary "The Last Broadcast," which explored the found footage genre. This innovative film was one of the first to be digitally distributed to theaters, marking a significant shift in film production and distribution. His career continues to blend music and filmmaking.
THE LAST BROADCAST
The Last Broadcast is a pseudo-documentary horror in which two filmmakers, Stefan Avalos and Lance Weiler, set out to document a local urban legend...