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.
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" ... (more)
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" ... (more)
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 ... (more)
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 ... (more)