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Jeremy Michael Hull was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on January 17th 1989, to Michael and Norene Hull. Even at a young age, Jeremy found himself in a leadership position as the oldest of two brothers; Bryan and Robert. Shortly after Bryan's birth, it was discovered that Bryan was born with Atrichia Syndrome, a rare genetic syndrome leaving hairless and with a mental deficiency. However, that would not be the only ailment to arise during Jeremy's childhood. At the age of 5, Jeremy was diagnosed with leukemia (cancer of the blood). From 1994 to 1997, Jeremy would undergo a vast amount of chemotherapy during his all too common hospital visits. The medical procedures and treatments would often leave Jeremy bedridden and exhausted, limiting his activities to essentially one thing; watching movies. It was in the confines of various hospital rooms that Jeremy's love for cinematic storytelling began. His favorite films tended to be linked to popular superheroes, such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990), Tim Burton's Batman (1989), and Richard Donner's Superman (1978), which prompted a lifelong dream of writing and directing his own movies. In 2001, Jeremy was granted the opportunity of a lifetime. After concluding his battle with cancer, the Make-A-Wish Foundation arranged a week long trip for Jeremy and his family out to Hollywood California where he would meet one of the most iconic filmmakers of all time; Steven Spielberg. Jeremy cherished the several hours he spent with Spielberg and was inspired by his knowledge, his generosity and his passion for the craft of filmmaking. To this day, Jeremy believes that the opportunity to see a master at work was easily the best film school any young filmmaker could've asked for. During his high school years, Jeremy attended the Capital Area Career Center in Mason, Michigan, taking a two year course specializing in the creation of digital media. It was here that Jeremy would be given the chance to expand his own skills as a filmmaker, creating a wide range of short films, music videos, and even an attempted feature film during his senior year. After high school, Jeremy attended Columbia College Chicago. During his attendance, Jeremy wrote and directed the short film Made of Steel (2011), which earned him the Presidential Scholarship and was part of the official selection for the 2011 Illinois International Film Festival. Jeremy received his Bachelors Degree in Film and Video Production in the Spring of 2013. Shortly after his departure from Columbia College Chicago, Jeremy founded Cinescope Productions and has continued to write, direct and produce a wide range of projects, ranging from short films, music videos and feature films. As time moves forward, he yearns to create a diverse body of work that will inspire and influence others.