Kevin Sean Michaels
Kevin Sean Michaels | |
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Born | Brooklyn, NY, USA |
Occupation | Filmmaker/Producer and Visual Artist |
Kevin Sean Michaels is an American film director, writer, producer and visual artist.
Biography and Career
Michaels is best known as an Art Director for Troma Entertainment in 2002, as well as with his own documentaries, Vampira: The Movie and The Wild World of Ted V. Mikels.
Writing
In the 1990s, Michaels was a staff writer for Hit Parader magazine as well as publishing the music newspaper, Sound Attitude, where he interviewed hundreds of rock bands. As a poet/spoken word artist, Michaels' mentor was poet Allen Ginsberg, and worked with him at The Poetry Project in New York until Ginsberg's death.
Movie Work
Michaels began tinkering with movies with a Super 8 camera as child, mimicking old silent movies. [1]
In 2001, Michaels was Art Director for Troma Entertainment for five years, and briefly worked on Troma's Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead.
While at Troma, Michaels designed and edited 250 DVD covers, 90% of their DVD titles.
Michaels' first documentary was Vampira: The Movie, which profiled Maila Nurmi, the first horror host. The film featured testimonials by Sid Haig, Julie Strain, Kevin Eastman, Forrest Ackerman, Debbie Rochon, John Zacherle, Lloyd Kaufman, Bill Moseley, Cassandra Peterson, Jami Deadly, Jerry Only and horror historian David J. Skal. The score was written and performed by Ari Lehman, the first Jason Voorhies of Friday The 13th. Premiering in October 2006, Vampira: The Movie was released on DVD in September 2007 by Alpha Video, and won a Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Award in 2008 for Best Independent Production.
Michaels' second documentary was The Wild World of Ted V. Mikels on director Ted V. Mikels, who produced The Astro-Zombies, Girl in Gold Boots, The Doll Squad and many others. The DVD was released in 2010 by Alpha Video. Michaels also served as Creative Consultant on Mikels' third installment in his Astro-Zombies series. It was narrated by John Waters.
Michaels' third documentary was Ingrid Pitt: Beyond the Forest on actress Ingrid Pitt, who starred in Where Eagles Dare and numerous productions by Hammer Films. This animated short turned out to be the last project for Pitt, who recorded the narration in May 2010. The animation is by 10-year-old artist Perry Chen, under the guidance of two-time Academy Award nominee Bill Plympton.[2] [3] Ingrid Pitt: Beyond the Forest made the long-list and qualified for the Academy Award for Short Animated Film in 2011.
Michaels produced a documentary starring David Lynch called Beyond The Noise: My Transcendental Meditation Journey, by young film student Dana Farley, who has severe dyslexia and attention deficit disorder. He currently creates music videos and content for Lynch's non-profit organization.
In 2010, Michaels was one of 75 international artists and animators who Plympton referred to as "Dog Jammers" for a remake of Plympton's short film called Guard Dog Global Jam. In 2012, Michaels produced a short animated film called, The Namazu, animated by Dani Bowman, with voices contributed by Tom Kenny and Stella Ritter, John Ritter's daughter.
References
External links
- Kevin Sean Michaels at the Internet Movie Database
- Vampira: The Movie Official Website
- The Wild World of Ted V. Mikels Official Website
- Who Calls the Shots interview with Kevin Sean Michaels
- In A Spiral State at the Internet Movie Database
- Poultrygeist at the Internet Movie Database
- Ingrid Pitt: Beyond The Forest Official Website