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      Charles Haine

      Charles Haine is currently a professor at the Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema.

      Since completing his MFA at USC in 2005, Haine has balanced work as a director and an educator. He founded the Academy Award nominated production company Dirty Robber in 2008.

      He directed the Feature Film Angels Perch starring Joyce Van Patten and released in 2013. Among Haine's other directing highlights are: a music video for Fitz and the Tantrums "Don't Gotta Work It Out," which featured on Pop Up Video); fashion advertisements for Fais Do Do and Emory K Holiday; and countless book trailers for Simon & Schuster, Penguin, Quirk and many others—including the trailer for Chuck Klosterman’s novel The Visible Man.

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