Constantine is a graduate from the University of Southern California’s premier School of Cinematic Arts where he earned a degree in Film and Television Production and Business Administration.
Prior to his two years at USC, Constantine attended the University of California Berkeley where he directed and produced three shorts for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Since transferring to USC, he has directed and produced a plethora of short narratives, documentaries, and commercials. These credits include “Greaster” which premiered at the Los Angeles Greek Film Festival and his thesis film “The Clark Family Road Trip.” Most recently, Constantine executive produced the multi-camera style variety show, USC Comedy Live; USC’s version of Saturday Night Live.
Constantine has taught filmmaking fundamentals to young aspiring creatives at WQED, Pittsburgh’s local PBS channel. He has also worked at Prime Video and DreamWorks where he contributed to a production unit of the upcoming Shrek 5 film.
In addition to his entertainment industry experience, Constantine has served as both the Executive Director and External Director of two Children’s Miracle Network fundraising organizations where he has helped to raise over $100,000 for California Children’s Hospitals.
Constantine is originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and a huge Steelers fan. In his free time, he enjoys playing tennis, traveling, and cooking.