Tony Hand
He was totally cut off but he never lost his grip.
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Seth Kurland
Writer
Director
Seth Kurland
Writer Director
Seth Kurland has written for FRIENDS, MAD ABOUT YOU, and 8 SIMPLE RULES. Before the WGA strike, he had virtually no experience with cameras. During the strike he shot and edited several strike-related videos. Some of them turned out better than he expected. Having gained considerable knowledge about editing from a couple of Youtube video tutorials, Seth felt confident to make the leap from iMovie ’08 to Final Cut Express. That switch in editing programs, along with the purchase of a large green sheet, made possible the birth of TONY HAND. Seth wrote this bio and enjoys reading it out loud in an expressive announcer’s voice.

Seth Kurland
Writer
Director
Seth Kurland
Writer Director
Seth Kurland has written for FRIENDS, MAD ABOUT YOU, and 8 SIMPLE RULES. Before the WGA strike, he had virtually no experience with cameras. During the strike he shot and edited several strike-related videos. Some of them turned out better than he expected. Having gained considerable knowledge about editing from a couple of Youtube video tutorials, Seth felt confident to make the leap from iMovie ’08 to Final Cut Express. That switch in editing programs, along with the purchase of a large green sheet, made possible the birth of TONY HAND. Seth wrote this bio and enjoys reading it out loud in an expressive announcer’s voice.

Seth Kurland
Writer
Director
Seth Kurland
Writer Director
Seth Kurland has written for FRIENDS, MAD ABOUT YOU, and 8 SIMPLE RULES. Before the WGA strike, he had virtually no experience with cameras. During the strike he shot and edited several strike-related videos. Some of them turned out better than he expected. Having gained considerable knowledge about editing from a couple of Youtube video tutorials, Seth felt confident to make the leap from iMovie ’08 to Final Cut Express. That switch in editing programs, along with the purchase of a large green sheet, made possible the birth of TONY HAND. Seth wrote this bio and enjoys reading it out loud in an expressive announcer’s voice.




















































































Catherine (16th January 2009)
I love how the interviewer glorifies his own role in the story, this is happening more and more in documentaries and it's so annoying. Saw one recently where a female documentarian was weeping along with the interviewee, it was revolting. It's also cute that he's playing all the other roles but that's another thing.
lloydgarver (13th January 2009)
Two thumbs up! Well, you know what I mean.
BroncoDave (12th January 2009)
Has a certain "slice of life" charm to it... but somehow Tony leaves me wanting a deeper, less self centered appendage.
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