Kevin Lindenmuth has been persistently and extensively involved in the television, film, and video production industry for an impressive duration of twenty-two years, with a profound commitment to honing his skills and expertise.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in film and video production from the prestigious University of Michigan, located in the vibrant city of Ann Arbor, where he had the opportunity to receive a comprehensive education in the art and craft of storytelling through moving images.
Throughout his distinguished professional career, Kevin has spent a significant amount of time based in the bustling metropolis of New York City, where he has had the privilege of mastering a wide range of skills and techniques related to video production, including producing, directing, editing, and camera and lighting work.
As a result of his extensive experience and expertise, Kevin has developed a unique understanding of the intricacies of the film and television production process, and has honed his ability to effectively collaborate with others to bring creative visions to life.
Kevin's creative endeavors during the 1990s were marked by a prolific output of horror movies, as he simultaneously donned the hats of producer, writer, and director.
Notably, his magnum opus, "Addicted to Murder," earned the prestigious title of "best underground horror" from Cinefantastique magazine in 1996, solidifying its place in the annals of horror cinema.
This vampire-infused masterpiece went on to spawn two successful sequels, cementing Kevin's reputation as a master of the macabre.
Fast-forwarding to the present, Kevin has continued to diversify his creative pursuits by co-producing, directing, shooting, and editing a range of documentaries that have garnered widespread acclaim.
Some of his most notable documentary works include "But You Look So Well...," a thought-provoking exploration of a particular theme, as well as its sequel, "But You Still Look So Well...": Living with Multiple Sclerosis, which sheds light on the challenges faced by individuals afflicted with this debilitating condition.
Another notable documentary, "The Healing Prophet: Solanus Casey," received international broadcast coverage courtesy of EWTN in 2007, further underscoring Kevin's ability to craft compelling and impactful documentary films that resonate with audiences worldwide.
Kevin is currently immersed in the post-production phase of his documentary project, "The Life of Death", which showcases a diverse range of notable figures from the horror genre. The documentary boasts an impressive lineup of participants, including the renowned author Jack Ketchum, actress Caroline Munro, comic book artist Bob Fingerman, and film critic Tony Timpone, among others.
In addition to his work in the film and television industry, Kevin has also ventured into the realm of publishing, having authored three books on the subject of independent filmmaking. His first book, "Making Movies on Your Own", was published in 1997, followed by "The Independent Film Experience" in 2001. His most recent publication, "The Documentary Moviemaking Course", was released in 2010 through Barron's.
Moreover, Kevin is also recognized under the pseudonym "The Gravedigger" on the popular website buried.com, further solidifying his reputation as a multifaceted and accomplished individual within the film industry.