About

Bio

Brody Bundis is a Jewish writer-director-producer based in Charleston, SC. Born in New York City, New York, he moved around throughout his childhood and grew up with Tourette Syndrome. His work centers around themes of found family and isolation with a focus on underrepresented stories and disability narratives. He is currently studying Film and Entrepreneurship at Northwestern University pursuing his Bachelor in Arts where he also works for the Northwestern’s Big 10 Football Team as a videographer and heads both the comedy group The Blackout, an emmy awarding winning comedy program, and No Fun Mud Piranhas, a no-barrier-to-entry improv group founded by Stephen Colbert and David Schwimmer. He also leads a multi-media production start-up through The Garage incubator called Fable Mason Studios that works in virtual reality production, short films, audio dramas, and next generation advertising.

He is also a Content Creator with 13.5k+ subscribers on YouTube and videos amassing over 15 million views.

Brody just completed a feature film, Hello, Goodbye, and a short film, PISS: The Movie. Hello, Goodbye centers around two girls, one of whom passes away and returns as a ghost, who must complete a college bucket list in order for the ghost girl to pass on to the afterlife. PISS: The Movie is a mockumentary about the rise of a college men’s bathroom acapella group to rock stardom. Both films are currently running the festival circuit. 

He has worked on dozens of short films, music videos, and advertisements in various production roles across the United States. His producing credits include Necro 101 (Santa Monica International Film Festival) and More Than Scribbles which is currently in post-production.

My Resume

Awards

2021

Official Selection Philedelphia Youth Film Festival

gothamite monthly film awards Best Original short film script of the month

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