Stop Me Project

JJ Semple: A Multifaceted Career in Film, Education, and Spiritual Exploration

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JJ Semple has had a distinguished career as a film editor, notably working with NBC alongside esteemed television producers like Stuart Schulberg and Ted Yates. He also contributed his editing expertise to the independent feature film “Assassin,” produced by Rod Bradley's Streetlight Productions.During the 1970s and 1980s, Semple resided in France, where he founded and directed Arazon, a training institution dedicated to equipping managers with skills in negotiation and problem-solving. After completing his studies at a French business school, he played a pivotal role in establishing a subsidiary of UNILOG, a prominent French software firm, in the United States. His career in Europe continued as he joined Apple Computer Europe, where he was instrumental in designing multimedia programs. Additionally, he shared his knowledge as an educator by teaching a multimedia course at the American University in Paris. It was in this vibrant environment that Semple began to delve into screenplay writing. His collaborative