Robert L. Bradley IV
- Additional Crew
- Director
- Cinematographer
Robert L. Bradley IV is an American film director, producer,
cinematographer, and actor. In 2008, he founded GIV Productions in Los
Angeles, California, where his short films, documentaries, and
cutting-edge concepts have gained a cult following. They have also
attracted the attention of industry heavyweights.
In 2006, Bradley made his directorial debut and was awarded the coveted ITAC award from Wilmington University for his independent film, "Sundancing." He then spent his early years in Los Angeles working with Exodus Film Group shooting footage for various animated features, including "Igor" and "The Hero of Color City." His innovative ideas have created a buzz among top television networks such as CBS along with Warner Bros Studios. His short film "The Joker Returns" was ranked number 1 out of 6,236 entries for IMDB's Most Popular Thriller Short Films.
Today, Bradley continues to develop and produce a variety of projects, enabling him to bring his passionate visions to life. Most recently, his comedic short film "He's Back" written, shot, and produced for the 2013 "Arsenio Hall Show" will be featured on the comedian's website.
In 2006, Bradley made his directorial debut and was awarded the coveted ITAC award from Wilmington University for his independent film, "Sundancing." He then spent his early years in Los Angeles working with Exodus Film Group shooting footage for various animated features, including "Igor" and "The Hero of Color City." His innovative ideas have created a buzz among top television networks such as CBS along with Warner Bros Studios. His short film "The Joker Returns" was ranked number 1 out of 6,236 entries for IMDB's Most Popular Thriller Short Films.
Today, Bradley continues to develop and produce a variety of projects, enabling him to bring his passionate visions to life. Most recently, his comedic short film "He's Back" written, shot, and produced for the 2013 "Arsenio Hall Show" will be featured on the comedian's website.