Dannelly wrote and directed the short film "He Bop" in 2000, and in 2004, he made the feature film
Saved!, which he directed and co-wrote with Michael Urban. He had begun to write the
Saved! script after the
Columbine High School massacre in 1999, which he claims took him "back to [his] roots" in a Christian high school. He and Urban began writing the script while attending the
American Film Institute Conservatory. Much of the story was drawn from his own experiences with "conservative Christian subculture", including
Christian rock concerts, being "this gay kid in a Christian school" and having visions of Jesus. He claims that nothing in the film came from his imagination: "Everything in the movie comes from either something I experienced, or something I witnessed, or something I researched." He has written the
spec script titled
Army Geek. In 2017, Dannelly worked as a director on two episodes of the second season of the Netflix series
Haters Back Off, starring
Colleen Ballinger (
Miranda Sings),
Angela Kinsey and
Erik Stocklin. ==References==