About

My name is Django Greenblatt-Seay. I'm a professional creative leader, content creator and project manager who finds inspiration to be the most elusive, yet fulfilling feeling.

In 2010, I started a live music video project capturing artists performing in thrift stores, mayoral offices and hot air balloons, among other ridiculous locations. I galvanized a group of audio and video professionals to travel the country with me in a 15-passenger van jammed full of equipment on a quest to capture these artists in their own cities. We did this both in 2011 and in 2012.

In 2014, a friend and I flipped our sleep schedules and returned to the same rural Nevada ghost town each night for over a week, just to capture 2-1/2 minutes worth of Milky Way-filled night time lapses.

In 2017, I bought a high-roof Ford Transit van and spent the next two years learning how to build cabinets and plan out a 12-volt solar electrical system so my wife and I could join the van life a few weeks per year.

In 2019, a friend and I created an integrated marketing campaign in an effort to persuade General Motors to begin building the Chevy Astro van again. We’re still working on it.

Fast Company said I "changed the Craigslist ad game," New Jersey Senator Cory Booker commended my friends and me for doing "great things to empower artists and youth," and ABC News once referred to me as "Nebraska man."

I also enjoy riding electric mopeds, old-man softball, slowly getting rid of the monoculture in my yard, and those moments where my wife and I drop everything because our cats did something cute.

Feel free to reach out to me, here: djangogs@gmail.com