The art of filmmaking captured the imagination of Oregon native Brock
Morse at an early age, prompting him to pursue a degree in Media and
Theatre Arts at Montana State University. Brock furthered his education
at British Columbia's Vancouver Film School where he wrote and directed
numerous short films and documentaries. He soon began working as a
commercial director and camera operator, contributing to several Telly
Award winning videos, before forming his own company, M.O.B
Productions, in 1999.
Brock's directorial debut, an "insanely ambitious" (Ken Eisner, Daily
Variety) narrative feature entitled Westender, won Best Fiction Film at
the Brussels Cinema Festival, a runner-up Best Director nod and an
Audience Award at the Seattle International Film Festival, and
ultimately obtained domestic distribution through Warner Home Video.
Brock then teamed up with 80s icon Michael Biehn (Terminator, The
Abyss, Tombstone) to produce a no-holds-barred grindhouse style
thriller, The Victim, procuring distribution with Anchor Bay
Entertainment.