
Jobe R. Rippey
Directing
Biography
Jobe R. Rippey (Born on March 4th, 2008) is an American film Director, Writer, and Title Designer. Born in San Diego, CA, Jobe started off editing videos for himself and friends around the age of 11. His interest in video creation would lead to him joining The Red House Project, a multimedia program at Reno High School. Through attending this class, he developed an interest in filmmaking that was only catalyzed when he won the Gold Key award for his region in the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards for his debut short: "Automobile". He is now known for directing short films such as "Strandead" and "They Don't Speak", often tackling psychological or societal concepts.
Known For

While attending a movie Q&A panel at a convention, a fan wrestles with their inner voice about whether to ask the director a question.
Panel

A man runs out of gas on the side of the road with a body in his trunk. As his mask of sanity starts to slip, he's gotta figure out what to do and do it fast.
Strandead

In a society where absolute silence is mandatory, a man is frightened when he encounters sound for the first time.