Brad Rego, a talented cinematographer and producer born on October 27, 1975, in New Bedford, Massachusetts, has made significant contributions to the world of independent cinema. His standout work, *The Killing of Jacob Marr* (2010), has garnered attention for its gripping narrative and striking visuals, making it a prized addition for collectors seeking unique and thought-provoking films. This title not only showcases Rego's exceptional skills behind the camera but also reflects the indie spirit that resonates with home video enthusiasts.
In addition to *The Killing of Jacob Marr*, Rego's earlier works, such as *The Vial* (2006) and *The Assemblage of the Crystal Sphere: A D&D Story* (2008), further illustrate his versatility and creativity in storytelling. Collectors are drawn to Rego’s films for their rich themes and artistic integrity, as well as the limited availability of these titles, which often become sought-after items in physical media collections. His contributions highlight the importance of preserving independent voices in film history.