Illitericy
Sean Thrawn O’Neil
Who’s That?
Sean ‘Thrawn’ O’Neil is a Canadian Writer, Director, Cinematographer and Photographer. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Communication, Media & Film, and is currently pursuing a Master of Fine Arts in Film & Media Arts.
While interested in creating media, he is also fascinated by its social and political ramifications. Sean’s academic areas of focus are on the subjects of disinformation, medium specificity, and transmedia.
Sean chose to pursue a degree in media in recognition of the positive social impacts he could have through his work. Whether it is the themes in his film projects, or the photos he takes for local businesses, Sean is passionate about sharing positivity through media - and he has fun doing it!
We Are Illiterit
Illiterit Multimedia was founded by Sean 'Thrawn' O'Neil as a means to create, produce, and promote art.
We strive to create high quality media for the purposes of entertainment, education, and discussion.
Through Illiterit Multimedia, Sean hopes to create authentic and impactful artistic and commercial media.
Experience.
Sean likes to keep busy. Over the course of the past few years, Sean has strived to find any work in the media field that he could use to garner more experience and knowledge. Whether it’s Destination Marketing at Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island, social media coordination at Windsor Law, or experimental film research at the University of Windsor, Sean has worn hats in a variety of fields.
With over three years of experience media research, production, and coordination, Sean hopes he can bring his knowledge to the forefront of Illiterit Multimedia and provide services to businesses, organizations, and not-for-profits across Ontario.

WE Strive to make media services accessible and Affordable.

Don’T Call it Content
The word content has two definitions.
As an adjective,
it is a satisfactory feeling.
As a noun,
it is something that fills a void.
Illiterit Multimedia is neither.
We have no intention of filling the void with more content,
and more importantly we will never create something that is
merely satisfactory.
We are not content creators.
We are artists.