Kristofer Allen Rommel is an award winning writer/director known for Road Signs: The Movie (2001), Someday I Suppose (2005) & Balance (2011). He studied theatre in high school and college, but transitioned to film & video production after graduation.
While pursuing his degree Kristofer founded The Bob Rogers Group, a production company that produced one-act plays and short films & videos. Soon after graduation he directed his first feature film "Road Signs: The Movie", which screened at several festivals to modest acclaim.
In 2002 he split The Bob Rogers Group into two entities; CTH Video Productions, which produced live event and commercial productions, and Virginia Pictures, which produced independent films. Over the next decade he produced & directed hundreds of commercial, industrial and live event productions as well as over a dozen films. In 2008 Kristofer & his wife Ashley (who also serves as producer on his productions) founded The Derby City Film Festival, an international independent film festival held yearly in Louisville, Kentucky.
In 2012 Kristofer retired from film & video production and he and Ashley relocated to the Pacific Northwest to pursue other creative interests.