Sean Baker writer, director, camera, editor. Sean Baker, a NYC native and a graduate of NYU film school, is best known for co-creating the cult television show "Greg the Bunny." He co-wrote and co-directed for the IFC series. His first feature, "Four Letter Words," a study of adolescent males in Suburbia USA, premiered at South by Southwest 2001. It is currently being released on DVD by Vanguard Cinema. "Take Out," Sean's second feature premiered at Slamdance 2004, it won Best Feature at the Nashville Film Festival. "Take Out" is a social-realist drama about an illegal Chinese immigrant in NYC. It received its theatrical release on June 6th 2008 by Cavu Pictures with a successful multi-city run. Along with Prince of Broadway, Take Out has been nominated for the John Cassavetes Independent Spirit Award, essentially pitting two of Sean’s films against one another.