User:Domcarson/Kyle Bailey

Taking it one frame at a time- Kyle Bailey

Brooklyn, New York native, Kyle Bailey is truly dedicated to film because it's a way Bailey can express himself since it's a form of art. Bailey says," I believe in art because it reunites religions and races." Bailey has mastered his craft since he started networking with the second best film school in the country, School of Visual Arts.

Bailey says, "The school molded my film making craft." The School of Visual taught Bailey how to use the camera and learn the in and outs of the film industry.

Now Bailey or @ KyleBaileyHD (March 9th, 1990) is an independent international producer, director, writer, event coordinator, and visual marketing director at the age of 21. He earned the nickname, "KyleBaileyHD" because he is known for his creative use of the Ligthting and High Definition (HD) Quality. Bailey has already received over 100 Director Credits and 50 Producer Credits. Bailey produced and directed his first underground project, a reality show about party promoters. Bailey is one of the up and coming directors of the Tribeca Renaissance of Digital Films and directed 70% of New York City musical artists. In 2010, he linked up with a rap group from Queens, New York, Breezy and S.P and directed their video, "Let's B Friends." The video was played on several stations, MTV Music Choice, World Star Hip-Hop, This is 50.com, Crack Berry.net, and Blackberry productions. He was also featured in the Source Magazine three times with Brooklyn's rap group, Fresh Unlimited and solo artist, ILL-da-Great articles. He also produced a video for the rap group, Futuristic Lingo and the video premiered in France. Futuristic Lingo received the award, "MTV Musice Video Pick of the Week" contest on Sway's MTV show, Rapflix.

Bailey has been nominated for the Silver Sound Music video and National Film Festival for Talented Youth award. But his projects doesn't stop there, Bailey is starting an Internet Networking Website and working with Tree of Life organization, a diabetes and obesity campaign with Brooklyn activist, Richard Green.