Aaron Crozier - Director / Writer   
AaronCrozierAaron Crozier has been a key contributor in the St. Louis filmmaking community for over seven years now.

His college experience at Webster University was highlighted with receiving both the Koplar Scholarship and the Walter Cronkite Scholarship and also by two wins at the university's own Media Excellence Awards - including a "Best Film" win for his short musical Liontown.

Liontown
went on to screen at the inaugural 2001 St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase and was selected for inclusion on a nationally distributed DVD compilation of short films entitled The Severed Head Network.

After graduating with honors in 2001 with a B.A. in Video Production, Mr. Crozier wrote and directed another short film entitled Grumboon, which won the Audience Award at the 2003 St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase and screened at film festivals all across the United States and even one in the United Kingdom.

In 2003, Mr. Crozier was hired to direct, produce, and edit a new weekly outdoors reality television show for the Outdoor Channel called Dream Season TV, which became one of the network's most highest rated shows.

After leaving the show in 2007, Mr. Crozier worked on a variety of independent feature films produced in the St. Louis area, including Deadwood Park, Rhineland, Kingshighway, Shadowland, Five, Saving Grace, Edgar Allan Poe's Ligeia, and, most recently, The Thacker Case.

He has also worked professionally in between for such clients as Washington University, Verizon Wireless, Warner Bros. Records, Fox Searchlab, Universal Records, and Anheuser-Busch.

Currently, Mr. Crozier is involved in the pre-production of five independent feature films, including his own project Barburyou, and is developing a music video for the local, award-winning band The Rats And People.