ChatGPT, can you write my biography in the style of millennial freelancers still using Squarespace?
Sure. Xavier Coleman is a Brooklyn-based filmmaker and editor. He grew up in Cambridge, before studying in Boston, London and Cairo.
Xavier’s most recent writing and directorial effort was the short film, White Knuckle. The film screened at the BlackStar Film Festival and the Movies Under the Stars series presented by the NYC Mayor's Office, and was listed in AMC and Shudder's Horror Noire syllabus of essential Black horror. The feature-length screenplay was selected for the 2021 Sundance Screenwriters Intensive and Screenwriters Lab and the 2021 Gotham Week Project Market (formerly IFP). The full-length film is currently in development. As a writer/director, Xavier is repped by WME and MACRO/M88.
As a nonfiction editor, Xavier has worked with companies like Google, MoMA and ESPN, and with directors including Elliot Page, Ira Glass, Ian Daniel and Joe Berlinger. His last documentary feature film as an editor, There’s Something In The Water, premiered in competition at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival.
TLDR — Xavier makes movies. Contact him here for something more nuanced.