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Jesse Pomeroy decided at age six to become a filmmaker and has never thought twice about the decision. By fourteen he had written and directed five short films. In high school he worked behind and in front of the camera for his school's local news program. After a brief stint in Filmic Writing at the University of Southern California, Jesse took a Bachelor of Fine Art in Film from the Art Center College of Design where his thesis short film, "Candlelight", was a Finalist at the Worldfest Charleston. After graduation, Jesse moonlighted as a guitar technician touring the world with the likes of Stevie Wonder, Natalie Cole and Martin Page before returning to Hollywood where he spent many years in post-production as a sound supervisor. During this time, he wrote and directed "The Fire Inside" which was an Official Selection at the Fort Worth Film Festival. Jesse co-founded Mission Post to continue in post-production while getting his debut feature "World Full of Nothing" off the ground. "World Full of Nothing," produced by Jesse's Genre Pictures imprint, was an Official Selection at the Naperville Independent Film Festival and Jesse was honored with the award for Best Feature Director. While developing two new feature projects and posting the Vegan themed "Going Veg with the Plant-Based Dietitian", a how-to guide to better health through better food, Jesse is overseeing the distribution of "World Full of Nothing" through his newly minted Hillrose Street label.