- Brian Michael Finn was born on August 29, 1979 in Mastic Beach, Long Island, New York, USA. He is an editor, known for Trip to the Moon, Let Me Die Quietly (2009) and Nikos the Impaler (2003).
- Enjoys writing characters who are delusional, yet confident in their beliefs that are based on stereotypes and misinformation. He uses these characters to express his views on society and the way people think, often being hypocritical and over the top in a satirical way.
- He was turned down twice by the SUNY Purchase Film Conservatory. As a result, the accepted film students nick-named him "The Wannabe Film Student" just to mock him. While still attending as a liberal arts major, he took filmmaking classes outside of the Film Conservatory curriculum and made his own projects. The film students (one of them being his roommate) often saw him shooting video on campus and yelled out to him, telling him to give it up. He was hired as a freelancer at JHD Productions that following summer and then at NBC four years later.
- Attended four colleges: Suffolk County Community College (1998-2000), SUNY Purchase (2000-2001), SUNY Oswego (2002), and New York Institute of Technology (2003-2005). He graduated with a BFA in Communications in 2005, majoring in video production and broadcasting.
- Designed the cover for his father's book, Pandora's Hope: A Short and to the Point Essential Guide to the End of the World (2004).
- Occasionally does freelance work as a graphic designer.
- Creates surrealistic imagery with oil paint on canvas as a hobby.
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