Randall Lobb is a writer/director/producer and the co-founder of Definitive Film, a Canadian production company best known for documentary deep-dives that take fans behind the scenes and into the minds of the artists and creators of their favourite pop culture franchises. His films include Turtle Power: The Definitive History of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Crystal Calls: Making The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance and Power of Grayskull: The Definitive History of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. As a screenwriter, he works most often with Montreal-based auteur director/animator Patrick Boivin, with whom he has a number of comedy features in development including The Girl Who Sold the World.
The films are, in their way, a long act of cultural autobiography.
Born in 1965, Lobb is a prototype G-1 Gen-X kid whose unhinged childhood is the hilarious subject of Photogenic Memory: Growing Up Gen-X, a memoir of short stories exposing the interior life of a hypersensitive kid coping with the intensities of small town Ontario in the 70s.