Collin Schiffli
Collin Schiffli was born and raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana. From an early age, he developed a passion for drawing, music, and storytelling. By elementary school, he realized that he could combine all aspects of art in order to tell stories through filmmaking.
Throughout high school, Collin won multiple awards in fine arts. He also won “Best Feature Film” twice in a local film festival and finished sixth in the state of Indiana with a short film in the Project XL Farm Bureau Contest.
In 2005, Collin received the Presidential Scholarship to attend Columbia College Chicago. Over the course of his college career, Collin won multiple awards for films entered in Chicago area festivals. He recently completed two short films at Columbia: Ghostaphobia and Head Case, both co-written with his brother, Brandon. Collin graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Film Directing and continues to pursue the art of filmmaking.
Throughout high school, Collin won multiple awards in fine arts. He also won “Best Feature Film” twice in a local film festival and finished sixth in the state of Indiana with a short film in the Project XL Farm Bureau Contest.
In 2005, Collin received the Presidential Scholarship to attend Columbia College Chicago. Over the course of his college career, Collin won multiple awards for films entered in Chicago area festivals. He recently completed two short films at Columbia: Ghostaphobia and Head Case, both co-written with his brother, Brandon. Collin graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Film Directing and continues to pursue the art of filmmaking.



