Sean King
Directing
Biography
Sean King was born on July 19, 1975 in New York, USA as Sean Quincy King. He is known for his cinematography work on the award winning films "Night For Day" (2008), "The Night Never Sleeps" (2012), "Send No Flowers" (2013), and "Cigarette Soup" (2014). King has also worked as director on many commercials, documentaries, feature and television projects as well, such as "Lost Suburbia" (2007), "The Ghouligans!" (2005-2015), "This Mortal Coil" (2010), and "Hunter's Moon" (2015). King continues to work as a Cinematographer and continues to produce and direct.
Known For

A high energy, fast paced cooking competition that challenges four up-and-coming chefs to turn a selection of everyday ingredients into an extraordinary three-course meal. After each course, a contestant gets “chopped” by our panel of esteemed culinary luminaries until the last man or woman left standing claims victory.
Chopped

When twenty-year-old Cameron discovers he has a female vampire living next door, she enlists him to help her avenge the murder of a former lover. Cameron reluctantly agrees and goes along on the adventure, until he finds out the shocking truth.
The Vampire Next Door

Afghanistan 2006 - A young aspiring journalist gets the opportunity of a lifetime when he is embedded with a small band of American soldiers.
Cigarette Soup

A pizza delivery girl discovers her neighbor is moving into a sorority house of vampires. It's a race against the clock to stop her crush from being sacrificed at midnight.
Super Hot

The inside story of the important horror classic "Night of the Living Dead" as told by those who were there and those who were inspired by it. Including rare archival interviews, new interviews and visits to the original locations, "Chronicles of the Living Dead" also addresses the issue of the film's infamous copyright status, a legal debacle that continues to plague the original creators to this day. Named one of the 100 Most Important American Films by both the AFI and the BBC, "Night" is brought alive once again through the fond rememberances of the cast and crew.
Chronicles of the Living Dead

An anthology about local haunted legends on Long Island in New York. The four short films are based on the hangings at Sweet Hollow Road, the "lady in white" ghost of Mary's grave, the abandoned Kings Park psychiatric facility, and the Native American tale of Lake Ronkonkoma. The fictional films are preceded by documentary segments that explore the legend's origins and feature interviews with experts, historical photos, location footage, and testimonials by locals.
Lost Suburbia

Stingy Jack is back and hungry for a new slice of human pie!