M. Kent Kay
- Cinematographer
- Director
- Writer
Kent has been a professional producer, director, cinematographer and editor for over three decades. He has received numerous prestigious accolades for his work in capturing the world around us. Kent earned his degree as a Film major from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and has since become a master of digital photography, digital video, and film cinematography. His achievements include 3 Emmy awards, a Promax award, a Telly award, a Golden Mike award, and an Edward R. Murrow award.
Kent has worked at several television stations across the United States, including stints in Alaska, Nevada, Wisconsin, Texas, and California. In 2017, Kent answered a call to help after Hurricane Harvey devastated Houston, Texas. He returned to document the recovery efforts of his former employer, KHOU-TV, which had been evacuated and destroyed by the storm. In May 2018, his video "Hope After Harvey" won a Promax award, showcasing his ability to celebrate the human spirit through his work.
As a lyrical documentary and portrait photographer with a fine art aesthetic, Kent captures the essence of the environment he photographs, allowing it to speak its truth to the viewer. He completed his master's degree in photography at the Academy of Art University. For the last twelve years, Kent has served as Creative Director for KESQ-TV in the Coachella Valley. His expertise in managing and mentoring his producers, photographers, videographers, and editors makes him ideal for developing creative content for mass audiences. Kent also teaches digital imaging and video post-production to students at College of the Desert. His passion for sharing his knowledge and experience with those interested in joining the television and film industry is a testament to his commitment to the art form. Kent's dedication to inspiring others reflects his drive to contribute to the field of film and television while inspiring the next generation of visual storytellers.
Kent has worked at several television stations across the United States, including stints in Alaska, Nevada, Wisconsin, Texas, and California. In 2017, Kent answered a call to help after Hurricane Harvey devastated Houston, Texas. He returned to document the recovery efforts of his former employer, KHOU-TV, which had been evacuated and destroyed by the storm. In May 2018, his video "Hope After Harvey" won a Promax award, showcasing his ability to celebrate the human spirit through his work.
As a lyrical documentary and portrait photographer with a fine art aesthetic, Kent captures the essence of the environment he photographs, allowing it to speak its truth to the viewer. He completed his master's degree in photography at the Academy of Art University. For the last twelve years, Kent has served as Creative Director for KESQ-TV in the Coachella Valley. His expertise in managing and mentoring his producers, photographers, videographers, and editors makes him ideal for developing creative content for mass audiences. Kent also teaches digital imaging and video post-production to students at College of the Desert. His passion for sharing his knowledge and experience with those interested in joining the television and film industry is a testament to his commitment to the art form. Kent's dedication to inspiring others reflects his drive to contribute to the field of film and television while inspiring the next generation of visual storytellers.