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Jared
Rivet
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Jared Rivet is a horror screenwriter, producer, director, author, and voice actor. He wrote the screenplay for the Kevin Greutert-directed feature film Jackals starring Stephen Dorff (released by Scream Factory in 2017). Since 2014, he has written, directed and acted in multiple episodes of Earbud Theater, an award-winning audio drama anthology series specializing in horror and science fiction....Read more
Jared Rivet is a horror screenwriter, producer, director, author, and voice actor. He wrote the screenplay for the Kevin Greutert-directed feature film Jackals starring Stephen Dorff (released by Scream Factory in 2017). Since 2014, he has written, directed and acted in multiple episodes of Earbud Theater, an award-winning audio drama anthology series specializing in horror and science fiction. In 2016, he received an Audio Verse Award nomination for his performance in the Earbud Theater episode On the Line, which he also wrote and directed. He served as a guest lecturer at the Drexel University Great Works Symposium's "Zom Con" in 2015; contributed an essay to the 2018 collection My Favorite Horror Movie; and he has co-hosted the monthly trivia event "Dead Right Horror Trivia" with Dr. Rebekah McKendry since 2015. He most recently worked as a staff writer for the 2019 event series revival of Nickelodeon's Are You Afraid of the Dark? and Syfy Channel's Day of the Dead (2021). He is represented by Brad Rosenfeld at Culture Creative Entertainment and can be found at jaredrivet.com and on Twitter at @jaredrivet1.
"Motion At Your Door is my first time behind the camera. I have acted in more than a dozen short films, written feature films and television, and even written and directed multiple audio dramas, but I have never directed a film before. With Motion At Your Door my goal was to simply scare the shit out of audiences. I hope I have succeeded."
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"Real is good. Interesting is better." --Stanley Kubrick