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Barry Williams grew up in Charleston, South Carolina until attending Clemson University where he received a B.S. in Biological Sciences. After graduation he relocated to Los Angeles where he worked as a chemist for Silliker Laboratories. In his spare time he began producing and editing independent short films as a hobby. He stepped away from Chemistry for good as his work on "Tilly" and "Easy Money" landed him in a partnership position with Collaboration Pictures Inc. There he developed, produced and edited "52 pick-up" and "Roomies" with producer director, Kurtis Wells. "Roomies" was an official selection of the 2004 Anchorage International Film Festival and "52 pick-up" is currently working the festival circuit. In order to hone his editing skills, Barry worked at Santa Monica's Digiscope post production facility. There he learned to handle film negatives, as well as special effects design. Projects he worked on include "Zoolander", "Don't Say A Word", and "Vanilla Sky". Barry began working with Tom Spiroff on "Chicken man" as a Co-Producer and Editor under Mr. Spiroff's production company Macedon Media. Since that time he has also produced both of Macedon's recent projects, "Two Divorced Guys in a Bar" and the television pilot "Reality Check". Mr. Williams was again retained as an Editor and is in post production on each. Currently, Mr. Williams is Vice President of Development for Macedon Media, Inc. where he and Mr. Spiroff have a number of projects in the works. He is also currently developing several comedy features, and consulting on a sci-fi thriller entitled "Garlock".