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      Henry Joost

      Henry Joost

      Highest Rated: 80% NY Export: Opus Jazz (2010)

      Lowest Rated: 23% Paranormal Activity 4 (2012)

      Birthday: Jul 25, 1981

      Birthplace: Frankfurt, Germany

      With his co-directing and producing partner Ariel Schulman, filmmaker Henry Joost explored issues of identity and morality in an Internet-dominated world in such documentaries and features as "Catfish" (2010), "Paranormal Activity 3" (2011) and "Nerve" (2016). Born in Frankfurt, Germany, Joost spent much of his childhood traveling the world with his father, an international banker, and his mother, a professional photographer. He met his filmmaking partner, Ariel Schulman, while both were in high school, and after a brief stint at Columbia University, the duo formed a production company, Supermarché, in 2006. The company produced commercials and short films before venturing into feature-length projects in 2010 with the documentary "Catfish." The controversial film, which followed Schulman's brother, Nev, as he attempted to determine the authenticity of an online admirer, won critical praise and led to a slew of new and diverse film projects. Joost and Schulman followed "Catfish" with "NY Export: Opus Jazz" (PBS, 2010), a filmed version of a 1958 ballet by Jerome Robbins, then ventured into mainstream dramatic fare with "Paranormal Activity 3," one of the more successful entries in the found footage supernatural horror franchise. Joost and Schulman soon returned to more independent/arthouse minded fare with the documentary short "A Brief History of John Baldessari" (2012), about the conceptual artist's life and work. That same year, they ventured into television content with "Catfish: The TV Show" (MTV, 2012- ), which featured the duo aiding individuals in determining the identity of personalities on social media sites. They also returned to the "Paranormal Activity" series with "Paranormal Activity 4" (2012) before focusing on short form projects with a slew of high-profile subjects, including "Cover Girl" (2014) with Lena Dunham, "A Year of Ping-Pong" with New York Times crossword puzzle creator Will Shortz attempting to film himself playing table tennis for an entire calendar year, and "Australia Psycho" (2015), a satirical look at actress Margot Robbie's ascent to stardom. The following year, they co-directed two suspense/horror efforts with online/documentation: "Nerve," with Emma Roberts as a high schooler participating in a dangerous online game of daring challenges, and "Viral" (2016), with Analeigh Tipton as a woman documenting a disease outbreak that decimates half the world's population.

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      Credit
      46% 45% Secret Headquarters Director,
      Screenwriter
      - 2022
      61% 46% Project Power Director - 2020
      70% 45% White Girl Executive Producer $198.5K 2016
      56% 29% Viral Director - 2016
      67% 66% Nerve Director $38.6M 2016
      23% 34% Paranormal Activity 4 Director $53.9M 2012
      No Score Yet No Score Yet A Brief History of John Baldessari Director,
      Executive Producer,
      Cinematographer
      - 2012
      66% 51% Paranormal Activity 3 Director $104.0M 2011
      80% No Score Yet NY Export: Opus Jazz Director - 2010
      80% 71% Catfish Self,
      Director,
      Producer
      $3.2M 2010

      TV

      Credit
      No Score Yet 73% Catfish: The TV Show Executive Producer 2012-2023
      56% 35% The Watcher Executive Producer 2022