Supplementary Information
Title/Occupation: Director 
Gender: Male
Race: Caucasian/White
Citizenship: USA
Biography: An intensely driven director and producer, Anderson is a burgeoning force in New York’s film and television world. As a ubiquitous creative contributor and anchor in hit reality, documentary and sketch comedy television series for major networks including BRAVO’s Emmy Nominated Top Chef (season’s 3, 4 and 5-Producer), ABC‘s Wife Swap (Director), Discovery Channel’s – The Detonators (season 1 Director/Producer), MTV’s Emmy Award winning MADE (Director) and Exiled (season 1 Director/Producer), MTV 2’s Stankervision (Producer) and the Gracie Award Winning first season TLC series, Cover Shot (Director 10 episodes, Senior Post Producer 20 episodes) and most recently Series Producing for Nick Davis Productions new National Geographic series Goldtown. Anderson is a tireless creator.
In both 2006 and 2007, Anderson worked amidst some of New York’s top talent as one of five directors chosen to direct films for the highly praised short film festival, RIPFEST. Anderson is known for applying a rich layering of provocative concepts in his films, blending rich characters and unique hybrid styles and ideas (Hell’s Gate Bridge and Seeing Beauty). His most recent film “Elvis Shapiro in: Let’s Boogey…man!” exposes a strange and wild layer to New York City paying homage to comic book anti-heroes and things that go bump in the night.
In 2007, he founded his production company LiveFeed Films with partner and writer, Seth Sherwood. LiveFeed Films is a business-world film company made up of electric, engaging filmmaker and storytellers specializing in edgy, smart, socially-conscious documentaries, feature films and television series.
This Summer (2009), LiveFeed Films kick off their first feature documentary, “Alice’s Drive – Women Who Drove the Century,” the jaw dropping account of Alice Ramsey, who in 1909 became the first woman to drive across America. Now 100 years later one young woman begins the adventure of a lifetime as she recreates the historic drive in the same vintage car and over the same route, but across a vastly different America. Alice’s Drive follows Emily Anderson as she explores why she was never taught about women’s history and along the way she dedicates the drive to empowering young girls to embrace their own unique potential by making an epic cross-country drive in a 100 year old car.
Anderson is a proud graduate of the California Institute of the Arts (2000).