Zachary Dripps is a filmmaker based in Los Angeles with a demonstrated passion for film production. He has worked for top industry companies such as Disney, Netflix, and Riot Games.

He was born and raised in Boulder, CO, and received his undergraduate BFA in film production from the University of Colorado. It was at CU that he took classes taught by professor and director Alex Cox (Sid and Nancy, Repo Man) and created his student film, Bentley.

He then went to Boston University for graduate school, where he received his MFA in cinematography. At BU, he was taught by professor and Steadicam operator Joel San Juan (Don't Look Up, Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody). After college in Boston, he moved to Los Angeles, where he became executive assistant to the writer-director Jerry Zucker (Airplane, Ghost) before branching off into freelance film production.

His hobbies include competitive ocean swimming, playing piano, and taking photos on his Pentax 67 medium format film camera while exploring the world.