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Dylan Avery is a Director, Writer, Executive producer and Editor American born on 1 november 1983 at Leesburg (USA)

Dylan Avery

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Birth name Dylan Avery
Nationality USA
Birth 1 november 1983 (40 years) at Leesburg (USA)

Dylan Avery (born November 1, 1983) is a filmmaker and the creator of the Loose Change films. He is from Oneonta, New York.

After discovering Paul Thompson's Terror Timeline in mid-2002, Avery began writing the screenplay for a thriller in which a group of friends discovers a government cover-up of the September 11, 2001 attacks. After having been denied admission twice by Purchase College film school and realizing that creating a full-budget feature was not feasible for an 18-year-old director, he decided instead to make a documentary. This gave rise to the Loose Change series.

In April 2008, he moved from Oneonta to San Diego, California.

The final film in the series, Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup, became available on September 22, 2009. It is narrated by Daniel Sunjata and produced by Korey Rowe of Oneonta, New York.

In November 2009, he filmed a music video for The Almighty Terribles' song "Dream of Dreams" on location at the abandoned Lambertville High School in Lambertville, NJ.

In 2010, Avery worked with teacher and musician Wes Davis to create Buzzkill, a film about a 21-day project to stop drinking coffee and caffeine products. It is available on YouTube.

In April 2011, he moved to Los Angeles to work at a production house in North Hollywood where he did animation assistance for Discovery Channel's Reign of the Dinosaurs (later renamed Dinosaur Revolution) and uncredited research work on Werner Herzog's Into the Abyss.

That September, shortly after the ten-year anniversary, he was interviewed by Alec Baldwin for his "Here's the Thing" podcast. It aired on August 13, 2012.

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Alex Jones
Alex Jones
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Korey Rowe
Korey Rowe
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