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Creator and auteur
Geoffrey
O'Driscoll Gray-Lee founded WORLD CLASS Educational Entertainment on 2002 November
12.
Prior to
founding WCEE.net, Gray-Lee was a longtime student of
classic motion pictures, screenplay structure, and symbolic
logic. He focused his self-directed study in 1989
"taking Webster's New
World Dictionary as a starting point." Over the years
he developed his knowledge into a screenplay construction resource, with an understanding of both Lewis Carroll's
Symbolic Logic and some of motion picture history's
most respected scripts. He then expanded his range to include play,
featurette, and television scripts originating in both
the United States and the United Kingdom. He also studied first-order
logic at
the University of Utah and worked variously as a
writer-producer-director, and director of photography
and editor on television shows, documentaries,
educational shorts, and spec features in America and
Australia. He also writes and records music. While in Australia, he contributed
with John Mauceri and Cyrus Meher-Homji to the album
liner notes for THE BEST OF HOLLYWOOD by the Hollywood
Bowl Orchestra; John Mauceri, conductor; for
Philips-Eloquence-Universal Music Australia, and
completed the pilot scripts for a television sitcom and a franchise
of theatrical feature comedies.
Previously,
Gray-Lee was a writer-producer's assistant on the
CBS Television-New World Entertainment-Zev Braun
Productions series TOUR OF DUTY from 1988 to
1989. Prior to that, he worked as assistant production
coordinator on features UNDER THE BOARDWALK for New World
Entertainment in 1987 and the Dick Wolf produced NO MAN'S LAND for
Orion-Imagine Entertainment in 1986. He also worked as
a casting assistant and
production assistant on director Mike Newell's AMAZING
GRACE AND CHUCK for Tri-Star Pictures-Rastar in 1986.
In
1985, before moving to Los Angeles, Gray-Lee obtained
his B.A. in Cinematic Arts from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.
His
educational short THE
SUBJECT OF A MOMENT was the university's first
student film to be picked up for commercial
distribution
and garner both critical acclaim and a substantial
financial return.
Gray-Lee currently works as a high school assistant librarian, CRF Mock Trial moderator coach, NFL Speech & Debate tournament coach substitute, and substitute teacher in the heart of the Silicon Valley in Mountain View, California. |