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ABOUT THE FILMMAKER, Jill Morley

Jill's critical acclaimed documentary film, "STRIPPED," ran on the Sundance Channel and won Best Documentary at the Women’s International Film Festival in Sydney. Her play, "True Confessions of a Go-Go Girl" was recently made into a Lifetime Movie of the Week. Jill's short film, "Eye Poppin'" made it's World Premiere at the AFI Film Festival and has been seen worldwide.

Heading the Paul Taylor Dance Company Video Archive project, Jill shot, edited and directed the company's repertoire for their video archive while teaching the dancers Final Cut Pro. She also worked with Michael Moore as a producer and correspondent for "The Awful Truth," and has done radio documentaries for NPR's "This American Life," and "The World."

Besides shooting for Discovery Channel, E! Entertainment, TLC and PBS, Jill's company, Shooting Ninjas Productions specializes in corporate videos, events and performances. Some clients are Gerber, Activision, TIME Magazine, L'Oreal, The U.S. Marine Corps, Broadridge and Kiehls.

 

WRITING BIOGRAPHY

Jill is honored to have her monologues published in several collections by Gerald Lee Ratliff along with Arthur Miller, Steve Martin, David Hare and Wendy Wasserstein. Her short story, "Teaching Rose" was published in the collection by Russ Kick, Everything You Know About Sex is Wrong.

A contributing writer to The Village Voice, Freshyarn.com, The New York Press, Playboy, Inside Kung Fu, Martial Arts and Combat Sports, and Gear Magazine, Jill continues to write free-lance articles.