Kevin Burke

Kevin Burke

Biografía

Kevin Burke is a twice Emmy - nominated cinematographer, as well as a writer and producer. He's been a part of the best of children's television programming as a producer and cinematographer of three home videos for Sesame Workshop (including All Star Alphabet starring Stephen Colbert and Nicole Sullivan); as a cinematographer for Sesame Street, Bear in the Big Blue House, It's a Big, Big World, The Electric Company and Disney's The Book of Pooh; and as a writer for the Emmy-winning Seemore's Playhouse. In 1998, Kevin was recommended for an ambitious update of Disney's Winnie the Pooh. The series, The Book of Pooh, was being developed as an effects -laden puppet show with animated, real-time 3D virtual sets combined with live action puppet characters. Kevin received his first Emmy nomination for his work on The Book of Pooh.
He began what would be a six year collaboration with Adam Matalon on Matalon's film, Seasons in the Valley, a documentary that turned out to be the progenitor of their production company, Chatsby Films. The film won "Best Feature Documentary" at the Queens International Film Festival. Kevin was in production on a documentary about Billie Jean Mcloughlin, a tenacious 49-year-old grandmother, EMT and National Strongwoman competitor.

Indican Pictures

Guionista

Productor

Películas
2008

Death on Demand

Documental
2012

Louisiana Lockdown (serie)

Actor

Películas
2008

Death on Demand

Cinefotógrafo

Películas
2020

WRZ: White Racist Zombies

2013

W.M.D.

Documental
2017

Who Killed Tupac? (serie)

Programas
2019

Many Sides of Jane

2015

Atlanta Plastic