Vincent Moore

Vincent is an award winning journalist and radio personality who has worked in media since his first job as a videographer for his local public access station at the age of 14; the same year he made his first feature film (a 53 minute Canadian grindhouse homage filmed around his High School with friends, filmed on a camcorder and edited with Hitfilm).

While studying for his multimedia journalism degree at Keene State College, Vincent pivoted towards creating documentaries, such as The Siege of Mink Brook docu-web series that covers pollution and civil rights issues in Dartmouth’s backyard.

During this time, Vincent took a detour through talk radio, co-hosting and occasionally first-chairing the nationally syndicated radio show Free Talk Live to audiences across the country as well as hosting his own FM talk radio show Wake Up Call to Keene audiences on WKNH 91.3.

After graduating, Vincent returned to narrative filmmaking by writing, directing and acting the short film The Woodshed, which reconnected him with fellow KSC alumni Rory Knox and Jake Pendleton. This was followed by Rory’s invitation to collaborate on what would become the award winning indie hit Ghosting Society.

Vincent lives in New Hampshire with his wife Shelly and cat Toulon and is currently working on Deltaville, a proof of concept pilot for a neo-noir series in post-production (and reshoots).