Background
Revolter was born and raised in Santa Barbara, California.
Revolter was born and raised in Santa Barbara, California.
Revolter graduated summa cum laude from Brooks Institute, where he received a Master of Fine Arts in Photography, Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Film, and a Certificate in Cinematography.
He started as a graffiti artist and graphic designer before receiving a formal education in media production. Revolter began his professional career working as a illustrator who created original works for corporate advertising, fashion, and local bands in Los Los Angeles His work often deals with such themes as identity, empathy, and death.
When he was ten years old his neighbor was attacked and killed by a Great White Shark.
He has found these tragic life experiences have given him creative inspiration. Education Style Revolter is known for creating empathetic and dark imagery set in high-concept settings.
Revolter has incorporated principles derived from traditional cinema while shooting, this includes using film equipment and lighting techniques. Most of his scenes have included real subjects in authentic locations, and he has lighted the environment using very little digital processing.
Revolter"s photographs are usually projected in large spaces, as opposed to being displayed in frames.
Producer In 2014 Revolter produced a winning short film titled "The Way We Were" directed by Ayasylla Ghosn for the Santa Barbara Film Festival"s 10-10-10 Student Filmmaking Competition. He also produced Schoolboy Q"s music video for "Hoover Street" that same year. In 2013 he produced the music video for Cali Swag District"s "Shake Something".