Don Roff
- Writer
- Producer
- Director
Don Roff has been involved in filmmaking for over half of his 35 years.
A northeastern Oregon native, he first began making Super-8 live action
and animated short films at the age of 14. During his early years at
Walla Walla Community College, he focused primarily on photojournalism
and writing film reviews. After a four year stint with the US Army
Airborne Rangers in Ft. Benning, Georgia, where Roff served as a radio
operator during the American/Panama campaign: Operation Just Cause in
1989, he returned to college. At the Evergreen State College, Roff
pulled his focus to film production. He created two acclaimed short
films, "A Night in the Life of the Vampire" and "The Weird World of
Mushroom Madness." It was also at Evergreen where Roff studied
screenwriting under acclaimed playwright and screenwriter, Frederick Nolan.
Roff was also a regular article contributor to Cinema Seattle's "Reel
News" magazine. He was also a reader for Cinema Seattle's
Screenwriter's Salon, evaluating scripts for Northwest-based
screenwriters. Roff administrates his company, PerfeKt Films, in New
York City.