Stan Moore

Stan Moore

Stan Moore is an award-winning filmmaker who has worked in the biz for over 30 years on feature films, music videos, and corporate/documentary projects. From work as an actor/stuntman to writer/director, Moore found a niche in writing and directing over music videos for rock, Christian and country artists.

His production company, MP Films, has produced over 70 television commercials, 200+ music videos, and 300+ industrial films. The company has completed projects for clients such as IBM, EMI, Focus On The Family, The Magic Johnson Foundation, Sony-BMG, Summit Toys, Thomas Nelson Publishers, Tyndale House Publishers, and Warner Bros. among others.

As a two-time Emmy Award winner, his films have played at festivals around the world including the American Film Institute, the Hollywood Film Festival, the Houston Film Festival, and the Chicago International Film Festival. Moore's documentary work has been recognized by the Liberty Film Festival in Los Angeles, the mid-South Emmys, and the Telly Awards. As a screenwriter, his script on The Flying Tigers has received awards at the Charleston Film Festival and the Phoenix Film Festival.

Moore holds a BS degree in biochemistry and a Masters in theatre and film and has taught writing, production, and acting for TV/film. He's a former member and VP of the Texas Stuntman's Association working in feature films and live shows. He is also a former faculty member of the University of North Texas and TCU.

Movies for Stan Moore...

Title: Halifax f.p.
Character: Minister
Released: October 9, 1994
Type: TV
Halifax f.p. is an Australian television crime series produced by Nine Network from 1994 to 2002. The series stars Rebecca Gibney as Doctor Jane Halifax, a forensic psychiatrist investigating cases involving the mental state of suspects or victims. The series is set in Melbourne. The producers of the film were Beyond Simpson Le Mesurier; Australian Film Finance Corporation and aired on the Nine Network Australia Pty Ltd 21 Episodes of 90 and 102 minutes each were produced, and the series has screened in more than 60 countries. The budget for each episode was an average of $1.3 million. Funding came in part from the Australian Film Finance Corporation and Film Victoria.
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R.O.T.O.R.
Title: R.O.T.O.R.
Character: Houghtaling
Released: October 1, 1987
Type: Movie
Robotic Officer Tactical Operation Research. A prototype robot intended for crime combat escapes from the development lab and goes on a killing rampage.