Joseph Greco

Joseph Greco (born 1972) is a writer, director and producer living in Los Angeles. He wrote & directed the feature film Canvas. Greco was interested in magic, entering the Society of American Magicians aged 14, but shifted his interest to film shortly before attending university. He graduated from Florida State University's School of Motion Picture, Television and Recording Arts in 1994. He began making short films in Hollywood, Florida in the mid-90s, before moving to Hollywood in 1995. He has worked with director James Cameron and has received awards for his short films, The Ghost of Drury Lane and Lena's Spaghetti, which premiered in the Telluride Film Festival's Filmmakers of Tomorrow Program. Greco is a member of the Directors Guild of America.

Joseph Greco

Joseph Greco (born 1972) is a writer, director and producer living in Los Angeles. He wrote & directed the feature film Canvas. Greco was interested in magic, entering the Society of American Magicians aged 14, but shifted his interest to film shortly before attending university. He graduated from Florida State University's School of Motion Picture, Television and Recording Arts in 1994. He began making short films in Hollywood, Florida in the mid-90s, before moving to Hollywood in 1995. He has worked with director James Cameron and has received awards for his short films, The Ghost of Drury Lane and Lena's Spaghetti, which premiered in the Telluride Film Festival's Filmmakers of Tomorrow Program. Greco is a member of the Directors Guild of America.