Paul C. Miller was raised in Sparta, Michigan, where he often made
Super-8 millimeter films. After graduating high School, he pursued his
growing passion for filmmaking, by attending the University of Southern
California. He graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in
Cinema/Television Production. Paul began his professional career
working as a production designer on various commercials and art
directed a couple of television series before turning his attention to
directing.
In 2001, Paul wrote and directed an action-packed short film titled
"The Taste of Victory." This project led to the import car racing movie
"Thrust" for Indigo Entertainment. Due to the visual style of "Thrust",
Paul was hired to direct six episodes on the cable television romantic
comedy "Black Tie Nights II." After second unit directing scenes for
"The Butcher," Paul went on to direct "The Wailer II" and "Zona Zero"
before directing the hard-hitting action feature "Cinco de Mayo - The
Battle." Recently, Paul has completed an Internet fan film based on the
exploits of "Mad" Max Rockatansky and was second unit cinematographer
on "The Dog That Saved Christmas Vacation" and "Paws Before the Alter"
for Feifer Worldwide.