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Meg Quisenberry has lived in Avon, Ohio her whole life thus far. She is the oldest of three children. As a child, Meg considered many future professions - the first female professional baseball player, a bounty hunter, a border patrol agent, FBI and forensic scientist among others. Meg acquired an interest in film by working with her father in the local community college's television studio. There she learned to run the soundboard, set up equipment and edit video in the mid 90's. She also got the chance to portray the child of a broken home in a video for the Lorain County court system about divorce. Meg's made her first real short movie in 8th grade and it was entitled "Laura's Death". The movie was a 35 minute story based on a forensics lecture in science class. In high school she worked in eight plays and musicals as the Prop Master, Set Builder, Scenic Artist, and Sound Tech acquiring a record setting amount of thespian points. Productions included "Get Smart", "Hello Dolly", "M.A.S.H." (in which she had a one night role as a stand-in nurse), "Guys and Dolls", "Up the Down Staircase", "Anything Goes", "You Can't Take it with You" and "The Music Man". After high school she also worked on a local production of "Guys and Dolls". Meg continued to have in interest in film, photography and art throughout high school, during which time she created Sector 8 Films. However, science was to be her major in college. After graduating with an Associate of Science with a major in forensic science from Lorain County Community College, Meg went on to obtain a Bachelor's of Science from Baldwin Wallace College with a Major in biology. While working as an associate manager at Regal Cinemas in 2007, Meg met a young man by the name of Conrad Faraj who also enjoyed film making and was looking for a crew for his senior video project. Meg joined up with Conrad and began making numerous shorts and one feature length film to date.