Glen Trotiner has over twenty-five years experience in hands on production, on everything from micro-budget Internet 'webisodes' to large-scale Hollywood summer blockbusters. He entered the film business when he was accepted into the highly competitive Director's Guild of American Training Program. After two years apprenticing on films directed by Sidney Lumet, Michael Apted, and Gene Saks, he was hired as an Assistant Director on "The Untouchables". He went on to be the right hand of a long list of A-list directorson films as diverse as "Phone Booth" and "Big Daddy".
Trotiner has also helped produce several independent films including the Emmy nominated "Bernard and Doris"/ He wrote the thriller "A Day in November", which is in development at Warner Brothers, and also wrote and directed the well-reviewed "Overnight Sensation". Besides having a full slate of upcoming projects, he now also serves on the board of trustees of the very training program, which helped propel him into the industry.