Along with collaborating with future Blair Witch cohorts
Eduardo Sánchez and
Gregg Hale on a trilogy of short films, Myrick supported himself by working as an editor and cinematographer on a number of Florida-based music videos and commercials. After he wrote and directed the promo for the
Florida Film Festival in 1997, Myrick's work caught the eye of independent film guru
John Pierson, helping to set the stage for the eventual 1999 debut of Myrick and Sanchez's first feature as co-writers and directors. In 2006, he co-founded
Raw Feed, a direct to DVD division of
Warner Home Video that specialized in horror films, with
The X-Files executive producer
John Shiban and
24 executive producer
Tony Krantz. In 2025, Myrick endorsed a bill in the
Maryland General Assembly to exonerate people
convicted of witchcraft in
Colonial Maryland, stating that "We are a flawed nation, and were born out of doing some incredibly cruel things” and that a belated "symbolic" recognition of past injustice was better than none at all. ==Filmography==