User:TerranceHuff

Terrance Huff is an award winning filmmaker from Hamilton Ohio, whose formal education in multimedia began in Cincinnati, studies including broadcast television, radio production, computing, and journalism.

In 2001, Terrance moved to Los Angeles, California to pursue acting and filmmaking. He performed on 60 different network television shows and films.

In 2005, Terrance returned to Hamilton, Ohio to rediscover his hometown and to share its stories via film. His first Ohio based film, "the HPD stories", was selected for "Best of Underneath 2005", won the "Best Editing" award and won a highly coveted "Audience Choice Award". "the HPD stories" was also screened for Time Warner sponsored "LiteBrite Film and Music Test".

In 2011, Terrance, along with his friend Jon Seaton, were stopped by a police officer in Collinsville Illinois after attending a Star Trek exhibit in St. Louis. The dash cam fooatage of the stop would lead to a viral documentary film entitled "Breakfast in Collinsville". The film received national media attention, bringing to light questionable police practices and misuse of K9 units. "Breakfast in Collinsville" was used as a plotline in CBS's television drama "The Good Wife".

On May 8th 2012 Terrance and Jon filed a Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit against the Officer and The City of Collinsville. The case is now in the United States Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals