KevinMarshallPinkney
Bio
Kevin graduated at the University of Southern California for Theatre & Cinema
Kevin has dozens of background & stand-in credits, over 20 principal credits, and over 20 below-the-line production credits including the Academy Awards/Emmys
Stories (4/0)
Bring Your Own Chair...While Working On A Film Set
Bring Your Own Chair While Working On A Film Set In the life of a Stand-In or any other crew on set for that manner. Bringing your own chair can provide you greater comfort, flexible mobility, and save you from embarrassment.
By KevinMarshallPinkney3 years ago in Geeks
Productions That Plan To Restart Hollywood in Atlanta During COVID Part II
13 Productions That Plan To Restart Hollywood In Atlanta During COVID Part II Covid-19 is not over yet, however after months of planning, some industries are trying to work within the pandemic as safe as possible. Earlier this summer, I named 9 productions looking to restart Hollywood in Atlanta. Some of those productions have filmed and wrapped, while others were delayed yet again. A couple even decided to leave Georgia, and the United States entirely and film in Canada. Most of the entertainment industry were trying to resume a bevy of productions by September, and here we are in the first week of the month. Listed below are 13 major productions (from cable to streaming to feature films) that are looking to start in the next 45 days. Of course, this is subject to change barring any significant rise in covid numbers, health of production personnel and cast, or any civic mandate orders. Part III will come out October 1.
By KevinMarshallPinkney3 years ago in Geeks
7 Ways To Quickly Research A TV Show As An Actor
Actors that are regularly working and auditioning today have a slew of content to try to keep up with. In addition to the major studios and broadcast networks, you have numerous cable programmers and streamers that have now entered the game into original programming. Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon are now the big three. In the last year, Disney +, BET+, Peacock, HBO Max, Quibi, YouTube Red have all come into view. No one has the time anymore or the desire (even in a lockdown) to watch every single show on television. However, there will be a time where your agent will send you an audition, and you have NO IDEA what this show is about, or never seen one episode. Are you going to turn down the audition? Hell No! Are you going to admit to your agent or manager that you are ignorant about this massively popular hit that is the talk of Twitter every week? No. I want them to continue to send me out on that massively popular hit that is the talk of Twitter every week. So how do you learn about a show; the genre, the tone, the plot, the characters without binge-watching, and with only a 24-72 hour turnaround time? Here are 7 Ways to Quickly Research a TV Show as an Actor.
By KevinMarshallPinkney3 years ago in Journal
6 Ways Movie Extra Work Will Change During COVID
Covid-19 has changed the way film & television production does business for the foreseeable future. Despite the virus rising in multiple states, many states are looking to return to production by the end of July thru August (see https://medium.com/@lachiguy82/9-productions-that-plan-to-restart-hollywood-in-atlanta-post-covid-aa7959d74b4e )
By KevinMarshallPinkney3 years ago in Geeks