
Acting
Bryce Adam Brown is a 19-year-old, award-winning filmmaker based in Los Angeles and born in Houston, Texas. Growing up as a union child actor, he’s gained experience from working on sets with established directors. Through his work on ABC, Disney Channel, and Netflix, along with the 40k followers he’s amassed on social media, Bryce has helped to create an online space for fellow young artists. He publicly advocates for fun, diverse stories that allow audiences to escape into worlds of comedy sub-genres. Authentically showcasing queerness and POC in film/television is his priority. In 2024, Bryce’s debut short film “Party Animal” hit the L.A. film festival scene, garnering 3 semi-finalist selections from Indie X Fest, Silicon Beach Film Fest, and Indie Short Fest, as well as a Best Young Filmmaker nomination from Indie Short Fest. After its final screening at Hollywood’s TCL Chinese Theater, the film was publicly released online gaining over 2M views across various platforms. His latest short film, "Morph" earned him the 'award-winning' title in Summer 2025. Bryce currently continues creating films that accurately represent his generation (z) and dreams of sharing his unique stories with the world.

This remake of the beloved classic follows the raucous exploits of a blended family of 12, the Bakers, as they navigate a hectic home life while simultaneously managing their family business.

After Ors Gabriel loses his beloved dog to cancer, the shock from the trauma produces strange vision projections that force Ors to wrestle with two possibilities: that his mind has fractured, or that it's actually real.

In an attempt to fix his bestfriend’s ruined prom look, Daniel magically turns her into a cupcake by accident. Feeling terrible, he scrambles to undo the… bittersweet mistake. Will Daniel save their prom, or will she be a pastry forever?

When three gen z teenagers explore an abandoned house in the middle of their suburban town, they stumble upon a boy their age with a troubled past. Oh, and he may or may not be dead.

A group of young adults plan a staycation for their friend who recently lost a parent. At their most vulnerable, personified fears shape-shift to pick them off one by one. Face them, but with which face?

In an attempt to fix his bestfriend’s ruined prom look, Daniel magically turns her into a cupcake by accident. Feeling terrible, he scrambles to undo the… bittersweet mistake. Will Daniel save their prom, or will she be a pastry forever?

In an attempt to fix his bestfriend’s ruined prom look, Daniel magically turns her into a cupcake by accident. Feeling terrible, he scrambles to undo the… bittersweet mistake. Will Daniel save their prom, or will she be a pastry forever?

In an attempt to fix his bestfriend’s ruined prom look, Daniel magically turns her into a cupcake by accident. Feeling terrible, he scrambles to undo the… bittersweet mistake. Will Daniel save their prom, or will she be a pastry forever?

When three gen z teenagers explore an abandoned house in the middle of their suburban town, they stumble upon a boy their age with a troubled past. Oh, and he may or may not be dead.

When three gen z teenagers explore an abandoned house in the middle of their suburban town, they stumble upon a boy their age with a troubled past. Oh, and he may or may not be dead.

A group of young adults plan a staycation for their friend who recently lost a parent. At their most vulnerable, personified fears shape-shift to pick them off one by one. Face them, but with which face?

Jeremy’s quiet day in the park is interrupted when he's approached Martin, a strange and enigmatic man claiming to be an actor from the future preparing to play Jeremy in a film. Martin hints at future events, leaving Jeremy to interpret how much is true. Clues are dropped, questions are raised, and Jeremy begins to realize that his own story may be more complicated than he ever expected. Shot in a single unbroken take, through the perspective of an autonomous drone, Peace by Piece follows one conversation that slowly reveals the consequences Jeremy will one day face. Like Jeremy, the audience discovers the truth, piece by piece, until the final revelation.

A group of young adults plan a staycation for their friend who recently lost a parent. At their most vulnerable, personified fears shape-shift to pick them off one by one. Face them, but with which face?

A group of young adults plan a staycation for their friend who recently lost a parent. At their most vulnerable, personified fears shape-shift to pick them off one by one. Face them, but with which face?
