Erin MacMillan-Ramirez has always proven herself an innovator and entrepreneur. From her early start up business in high school to her current production company one thing remains the same, her passion.
Erin attended Southern Methodist University Film School. With an emphasis on production, theory and history she was well armed to serve her story ideas and create cutting edge films. Her first short film, “Ballsy” caused a sensation in Dallas, Texas and was well received by critics. She was the creator of the First Annual Southern Methodist University Film Festival, which celebrated its ninth year this past March. Erin’s goal before graduating was to write and direct two feature films. She met that goal with her feature film, “Drifting” and her second, “Women In The Ordinary”.
After graduation she moved to Austin and collaborated on music videos, commercials and feature films with partner Chris Ramirez. MacMillan/Ramirez founded and operated two successful companies while in Austin, Texas before moving on to Los Angeles to pursue larger film goals.
Upon moving to LA and founding Noc Films Erin directed a short film, “Playing For Keeps” and wrote and directed a feature film, “You Are Here” which she premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France May 2004.
Erin has written eight screenplays and directed three shorts and three feature films. Her current project “Zero Hour” will establish her as a major commercial force in Hollywood who can command large budgets and top name talent.