
Interview with Kevin McGill, Actor, Disc Jockey, Entrepreneur
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Every filmmaker's journey begins somewhere unexpected. For Kevin McGill, it started with an 8mm reel, a quarter entry fee, and neighborhood kids gathering to watch homemade movies. This episode uncovers the fascinating evolution of a true media maverick whose path wound through New York Film Academy, Tisch School of the Arts, and ultimately the gritty world of guerrilla filmmaking.
Kevin's storytelling takes us from childhood entrepreneurship—where he and his brother transformed their home into a neighborhood cinema complete with popcorn and red Kool-Aid—to professional film sets where authenticity reigned supreme. With raw honesty and plenty of humor, he recounts lying in freezing garbage for hours during winter shoots, pulling guns for scripted scenes that felt all too real, and creating films so compelling that locals still ask about them years later.
The conversation reveals the unique filmmaking philosophy that Kevin and host Drew developed: having actors essentially play heightened versions of themselves, bringing their real-life experiences to fictionalized scenarios. "Everybody brought their A-game of our own lives and putting it into film," Kevin explains, highlighting how this approach created an authenticity that conventional productions often lack. We also get glimpses into Kevin's connections to hip-hop history through his work with DMX's original DJ and the challenges of releasing archival footage.
Beyond the entertaining anecdotes lies a powerful message about pursuing passion over paychecks. Kevin's current ventures—from his "Off the Deep End" podcast to his thriving videography business capturing everything from parades to Sweet 16s—demonstrate his commitment to creating a career rather than holding a job. As he puts it: "Journey of the broke" versus waking up loving what you do. Visit kevstervision.com to explore Kevin's diverse portfolio and connect with this multifaceted creative whose stories behind the camera prove just as compelling as those he captures through his lens.
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Produced and Directed by: Drew Glick
Hosted by: Drew Glick
Co-Host: Sam Ailewi
Edited and Arranged by: Drew Glick
Studio Intern: Elisa Hernandez
Intro+Outro created by: Music Radio Creative
Ambient Music Provided by: Envato and Music Radio Creative
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