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Ken J.B.
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Rob Diggy Entertainment (EPK) Multi Talented Producer, Arranger, and Film Composer. As a Film Composer, Diggy has been quite successful and accredits his success to two of his well-known mentors, Spike Lee and Steven Spielberg; he says,” these men…
August 10, 2009
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Ken J.B. and Von Ware are now friends
August 7, 2009
hot guys just hot. keep up the good work
July 10, 2009
July 7, 2009
Miami's own Skky new breakout hit Catch 22 Featuring Brisco & Tiffany from BET's "College Hill"
July 7, 2009
Ken J.B. added a video
July 7, 2009
looks good can't wait to see it
July 7, 2009
Ken J.B. added a video
June 15, 2009
Hey man I loved it, good story, good filming, and great acting, good music and special effects. Keep up the good work.
June 14, 2009
June 13, 2009
Just saw the video, good work man!
May 29, 2009

Profile Information

Zip Code
33128
Industry
Post Production, Director
About Me
I'm am a simple film maker in Miami looking to network with like minded people. If you are serious about your craft lets network and make some money.

Ken J.B. Senior Editor

Ken J.B. born in Port-Au-Prince Haiti, relocated to the states at a young age. Having very little resources early on, Ken found interest in editing using two vhs VCR’s, creating presentations for the family to enjoy. While attending area middle and high schools ken excelled in the television production curriculum, and found a deep love for the post production process.

Ken soon began inundating himself in any local productions that would let him on the set, and taking advantage of internship opportunities to hone his craft. Eventually landing editing jobs that would soon lead to more. Ken became well known for being the head editor for 3 full seasons of the (UPN) MyNetwork hip-hop and R&B TV show “On the Mike at Midnight”. His attention to detail and sheer dedication to his craft allowed him access to large television projects. During Ken’s career he has edited projects for Comcast, Paramount Pictures, Eastern financial credit union, Time Warner, and many regional and national television and film projects.
Company Name
Beverly Boy Productions
Website
http://www.beverlyboy.com
What I hope to gain from The Site
Networking with other editors.
What project are you currently working on?
I currently have entered the ABFF with a film I edited called (To Act As IF). Keeping my fingers crossed.

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At 10:58pm on November 13, 2009, L PAT WILLIAMS said…
Greetings

My name is L. Pat Williams, an Executive Producer from Chicago.

I am looking to JOINT VENTURE several film projects with other
producers. Please contact me for more info: Lpatwilliams3@hotmail.com
BTW: Did I mention this is a spectacular opportunity... Contact me.
At 11:40am on August 10, 2009, Rob Morrison said…
Rob Diggy Entertainment (EPK)

Multi Talented Producer, Arranger, and Film Composer.
As a Film Composer, Diggy has been quite successful and accredits his success to two of his well-known mentors, Spike Lee and Steven Spielberg; he says,” these men have had a great impact on his life by w
hat they have contributed to the Film and Entertainment Industry over the years. Rob Diggy, often called “The Sixth Man of Music”, has been compared to phenomenal Composer’s and Producer’s like Terrence Blanchard, Brian Tyler, and Danny Elfman.

When Beyonce released her Multi-Platinum “Dangerously In Love” album in 2004, it featured the smash hit “Crazy In Love”, which earned Diggy a Grammy for his Outstanding Keyboard Arrangement and Musicianship for the remix. Diggy also recognizes that much of his success as an Arranger and a musician comes from another mentor and long time friend, Morris Hayes (Keyboard player for the famed artist “Prince”). Morris taught Diggy the art of keyboard synthesis and to this day still learns from him.

Film and Production Reel
Trust, My Phamily Barbeque, Hostile Take Down, Three, The Engagement, Tactical, Ransum Games, Paulo Coelho’s The Witch of Portobello Winner of The International Film Competition, and Are We Predestined A Documentary about the many facets of Religion, RE/MAX Spot.

*The Engagement was an official selection for the American Black Film Festival (ABFF) and the Black Harvest Film Festival; and Ransom Games was an official selection for the American Black Film Festival (ABFF) and the Hollywood Black Film Festival (HBFF).

“I have an untapped talent that’s waiting to be unleashed; the Blessed Person won’t be disappointed”
~Rob Diggy~
www.myspace.com/diggymusic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zw3Rqe8dys0&feature=channel_page
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYchk_9jT5Q&feature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZF0bh1l3Us&feature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nzhsyz45nQU&feature=channel
At 12:18pm on June 13, 2009, Darren A. Saunders said…
Ken call me....!
At 12:40pm on May 2, 2009, Geoffrey Reed said…
Nice profile Ken - very impressive credentials. Like you I am a very serious minded professional who is focused on getting the job done and making money, currently, I am working to delevop a TV/Cable Magazine News program whose concept has been well received both nationally and internationally. My goal is see this project produced, running successfully so that I may retire in the next 5 years. Perhaps, we should collaborate.

Best regards,
Geoffrey Reed,
THE CHEEK 2 CHEEK MEDIA GROUP
At 1:11pm on April 28, 2009, Tanisha Bennett said…
HEY KEN WHATS UP? ITS BEEN A LONG TIME, THE LAST TIME WAS ON THE SET OF FLIPPING OUT RIGHT?
At 8:56am on April 20, 2009, Darren A. Saunders said…
It's a pleasure to meet you! Darren A. Saunders (Film maker)
 
 

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