John Bines

John Bines

Editor/Writer/Director at Buddha Farms NYC
Editor, Screenwriter and Director

Los Angeles, California

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August 2017
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About John

Originally from New York City, I’ve been working in television and production industry for more than 20 years. I’ve lived and worked in both coasts and have now relocated to Los Angeles to further my career as an Editor and an Aspiring writer. I've worked on productions in Post on shows for major Networks such as NBC, CBS and HBO. Currently I've completed my fifth pilot script and look to expand my skill set as a writer by hopefully obtaining representation or the ability to pitch my work to a production company or network.

Unique traits: I've had the opportunity to direct a short film for Safe Gallon

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Loglines

  • The Healer

    The Healer Sci-fi A Mexican immigrant boy gifted with the power to heal and a fugitive ex-CIA hit woman have to save the world from a benevolent genetic scientist.

  • Out of time

    Out of time Thriller An F.B.I agent revives after twenty years in a coma to thwart a plot to infiltrate the country with foreing born supers-soldiers and save his son.

  • H.E.R

    H.E.R Sci-fi H.E.R (Human Enhanced Robotics): Jamie Sommers, a young African American astronaut suffers a tragic accident and is rebuilt with technology to become the first bionic woman.

  • Quilt

    Quilt Drama The nation struggles to remain whole while three unique families reluctantly tied together tear themselves apart.

  • Jerome irrelevant

    Jerome irrelevant Comedy A bi-racial germaphobe pursues the love of his life and battles the antics of his eclectic mad-cap family while pursuing a career in the dirty streets of New York City.

  • The Adventures of Lui Love and the Love Machine

    The Adventures of Lui Love and the Love Machine Comedy Two young hustlers find super stardom through reality T.V after robbing a major New York City Gangster.

  • Chasing that nut

    Chasing that nut Romance An O.C.D sex addict suffering from erectile dysfunction and psychotic fantasies tries to cure himself with therapy and an enigmatic porn star.

Credits

  • Nirmala's Spice World

    Nirmala's Spice World (2013)
    Television Editorial department Nirmala's Spice World is a culinary adventure that takes the viewer into a world of exotic spices from around the globe. The "Queen of Spice," Nirmala Narine, opens her spice cabinet to reveal ancient secrets of spices that for generations have transformed plain dishes into unique and flavorful experiences. Each episode is dedicated to a single spice, and Nirmala shares recipes accentuated by both their exotic flavor and their curative properties. With an Ayurvedic approach, she unveils the secrets of how each featured spice not only flavors your food, but may also heal your body and mind. Nirmala's passion for exotic cuisine was sparked as a young girl growing up in the jungles of South America. At the age of six, she learned to cook in a tiny kitchen with no running water or electricity. She spent her days exploring the jungles of Guyana, hunting for natural ingredients with nothing but a keen eye and a machete. Nirmala's grandfather, an Ayurvedic scholar, taught her to recognize ... Written by Veria Living TV

  • Oz

    Oz (2002 - 2003)
    Television (Crime, Drama, Romance and Thriller) Editorial department Oz chronicles life inside an experimental cell block in the Oswald Maximum Security Correctional Facility: Level Four called Emerald City. Under unit manager Tim McManus and Warden Leo Glynn, the inmates in Em City all struggle to fulfill their own needs. Some fight for power; either power over the drug trade or power over the other inmate factions. Others want money, either through slinging 'tits' (drugs), gambling or other scams. Others, Corrections officers and inmates alike, simply want to survive long enough to make parole or even to see tomorrow. The show gives a no-holds-barred account of prison life with all the plots, subplots and conflicts given context and explanation by the show's wheelchair-bound narrator, Augustus Hill. Written by Michael Hofer

  • Queens Supreme

    Queens Supreme (2003)
    Television (Comedy and Drama) Editorial department Add a Plot »

  • Homicide: Life on the Street

    Homicide: Life on the Street (1999)
    Television (Crime, Drama, Mystery and Thriller) Editorial department A one-hour drama inspired by David Simon's acclaimed non-fiction book "Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets." It is at once a mundane yet compelling look in and around a Homicide unit of the Baltimore Police Department, a group of determined individuals who are committed to their grim job at hand. Written by Karina Santos <tallulahg@aol.com>

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