Wayne Alan Harold

Wayne Alan Harold (born November 7, 1964) is a filmmaker, publisher and promotor from northeastern Ohio.

A graduate of Kent State University with a degree in communications and film, Harold's official bio states that he has over two decades of experience in independent film and video. [1]

His 2009 documentary, Night Music: The Art of P. Craig Russell, has had public screenings at the Cleveland Museum of Art [2] and the Wexner Center for the Arts [3] in Columbus.

In 2012, Harold created and self-distributed the first volume of P. Craig Russell’s Guide to Graphic Storytelling, an educational video series that teaches effective sequential storytelling techniques. [4] Three follow-up volumes have been produced, and a fifth and final installment is in production. [5]

Harold is the founder of the Kent Comic Arts Fest in Kent, Ohio. The event was held at Kent State University on October 19, 2013. Guests included P. Craig Russell, Jill Thompson and other artists of the graphic novel adaptation of Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book. [6]

Harold also creates the "Genuine Nerdology" web series which features short comedy videos starring Toby Radloff, the self-proclaimed “Genuine Nerd” from Cleveland, Ohio. Thirty-nine installments have been posted at the series' official Blip Showpage as of May, 2014. [7]

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