About.

Raised in Pittsburgh, Will Hollis developed a deep passion for film at a young age. Even as a toddler, he was drawn to movies, mastering a VCR by the age of 3. Despite a brief setback by a putting a peanut butter sandwich inside of said VCR, his love for the silver screen persisted throughout his childhood and into college. In 2017, Will enrolled in a Cinema and Media Studies program, where he created his first film, "Main Street," a captivating musical set in Carnegie. Surprisingly, his labor of love was selected for the "Carnegie Screenwriters Script and Screen Festival."

Later, he joined forces with the Wick Monet artist collective, enriching his craft as a filmmaker. It was during this period that he birthed his first professionally produced film, the thought-provoking "A Brand New Day." Exploring the complexities of a simple argument, this short delved into the intricacies of a couple's relationship, pushing it to its very limits.

"A Brand New Day" showcased at the Silicon Valley Film Festival at the TCL Chinese Theater and has received an invitation to The Red Awards in France, showing its global appeal and industry recognition.

As a auteur, Will now actively spearheads the entire process of filmmaking, from conception to execution, imbuing his creations with his distinctive touch. With each new project, Will Hollis strives to create one-of-a-kind cinematic marvels that resonate with audiences on a profound level.