Bobby Miller is a writer/director whose short film "TUB" world premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2010. It went on to play Cannes, SXSW, and other film festivals around the world.[1] Miller is currently head writer and director of "Figgle Chat" with Youtube's Fred Figglehorn. He's a 2009 graduate of Columbia University's Graduate MFA Film Program and currently lives in Los Angeles, CA.[1]
While attending Columbia, Bobby got his start in the movie industry working for Warner Brothers in 2006. He went on to work for The Onion in 2007, writing headlines for the newspaper and sketches for the Onion News Network. He then joined Next New Networks writing online commercials. Bobby then moved into the realm of online content for NNN, working as a writer, director, editor, producer, and finally as host. He was the star of two variety shows The Best Short Films in the World and The Reel Good Show, both of which won Webby Awards in 2009 and 2010 respectively. [2]. He then hosted "That Movie Show"[3], a web series for MTV networks.
He has also previously contributed to VH1, The Huffington Post and Channel Frederator. [1]