Paige Von Bank graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, holding a degree in Film Theory. Noted for her meaningful exploration of theoretical and psychological concepts surrounding the judgment of the "other," she has garnered accolades for her extensive portfolio of written and directed short films.

Her work includes the highly praised French film, "Lapin De La Lune," which not only earned awards but also received a prestigious nomination and screening in London, UK. In 2019, Paige achieved a significant milestone by completing her first feature film, "Pink Champagne," funded through a Research and Creative Works grant bestowed by the state. This innovative indie film delved into ethically constitutive narratives shaping cultural perspectives as well as the psychoanalytic structure of women's mental health, addressing the woman's role in society and representation within film.

Post-graduation, Paige seized the opportunity to join Loyola Marymount University, recognized as one of the top five film graduate programs in the US, with an esteemed academic scholarship. However, her trajectory took a remarkable turn when she swiftly accepted a position as a director's assistant in studio development and production. In this role, Paige closely collaborated with other Producers, Directors, and Showrunners on diverse projects across major networks, contributing to the creation of shows for The CW, ABC, CNN, and Netflix's largest show to date, "Avatar The Last Airbender.

Having gained invaluable experience within the executive world of the studio system, Paige has since transitioned to independent directing. She has been hired to produce and direct many projects including cover shoots, music videos, and campaigns, for prominent creative houses such as Universal Music, “Drive” composers Italians Do it Better, Onasis Stegi, Marie Claire, and Grammy award winning music group House of Latroit. 

While, engaged in the pursuit of various creative endeavors, she currently dedicates herself to crafting cinematic narratives that delve into the intricacies of mental health within the societal framework of women, the nuanced perception of "the other," and the esoteric realm of individual consciousness. Presently, her forthcoming long format film project, deeply immersed in these thematic explorations, is in active development amidst the culturally rich backdrop of Athens, Greece.