Steve Weintz

Steve Weintz

Author, Screenwriter and Voice Artist

Seattle, Washington

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April 2012
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About Steve

Two future creatives, Sir Peter Jackson and Steve Weintz, both arrived in 1961 just after the Soviets dropped the Tsar Bomba. The one born in Wellington, New Zealand has directed the creation of some incredible entertainment and become a legend in his own time. The one born in Los Angeles, California has also created some cool entertainment but is not yet as well known or compensated as Sir Peter.

However, Steve has among other things driven the General Lee, surveyed archaeological sites, created CGI & stop-motion animations, interviewed Ray Bradbury and volunteered for the Big Sur Fire Brigade. As a journalist he wrote articles and blog posts for Famous Monsters of Filmland, Medium's War is Boring, The National Interest and other outlets. As an animator and filmmaker he made a three-minute teaser for The Lost Hieroglyph, a proposed sci-fi stop-motion animated series.

Currently Steve is lead writer and a voice actor with the Voiceover Repertory Company, a new audio entertainment group. For VORep's first season he adapted Roger Corman's 1959 horror film The Wasp Woman and his own original drama/horror short story Bait for audio; he also wrote Justice, an original science fiction drama, and one of four spoofs of classic films in 911 Horror.

Unique traits: somewhat fluent in Spanish

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  • Change Your Luck

    Change Your Luck Budget: $10M - $30M | Comedy When two young dudes on a road trip buy some "magic rocks" to change their luck, they run into greedheads, goofballs, aliens and a talking coyote before confronting demonic evil.

Credits

  • Bait

    Bait (2021)
    Internet by The Vocieover Repertory Company Writer; "Stitch" A seaside town’s eerie waters seep into a couple’s bitter baiting of each other, with horrific results.

  • Justice

    Justice (2021)
    Internet by The Voiceover Repertory Company Writer An interstellar explorer probing a distant planet for earth brings an alien native aboard his starship to meet the ship's artificial intelligence. it becomes clear matters are dangerously out of balance, and nothing is as it seems.

  • 911 Horror - "Alien"

    911 Horror - "Alien" (2021)
    Internet by The Voiceover Repertory Company Writer; "Boyles" Four scenes from your favorite horror movies like you've never heard them before. Unreleased 911 calls from Halloween, Friday the 13th, Alien, and Carrie.

  • The Wasp Woman

    The Wasp Woman (2020)
    Internet by Voiceover Repertory Company Writer; "Arthur Vance," "Newscaster" A campy audio adaptation of the 1959 B-movie of the same name directed by Roger Corman.

  • The Lost Hieroglyph

    The Lost Hieroglyph (2008 - 2009)
    Film (short) by Steve Weintz (Adventure, Sci-Fi and Animation) Writer, Director, Animator 3-minute teaser for a proposed sci-fi limited series, all shot in stop-motion with puppets and miniatures. Retro look and feel - the Future as seen from 1950.

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