“Path of Awakening & Benevolence” Film Project
Consulting Services
Kevin has vast experience as a consultant on others’ documentary projects.
His skilled, compassionate and encouraging input can help ensure that the journey of creating your film is efficient and logical as well as faithful to the heart and spirit of your project’s intent. A consultation with Kevin can bring new insight into your process, prevent costly mistakes, and greatly increase the likelihood of success for your endeavor - no matter what stage of the process you are currently at.
To set up a free 15-minute consultation, reach out via the Contact page.
Edivan Guajajara, Rob Grobman, Chelsea Greene
A Tribute From Fellow Filmmakers
“We’re a small, independent film company. We sought Kevin’s help and consultation before a long production trip to South America for a feature documentary we are producing about the Amazon rainforest. From just a couple hour discussion, we gleaned so much helpful direction and information for our trip.
Kevin’s thought-provoking questions and wealth of firsthand experience really helped us dig deeper into our material and was so relevant and valuable for us all the way through our journey. We even continued to return to his notes while in the field to refresh ourselves on tips to develop questions for interviews, working with potentially difficult interview subjects, and how to bring our film into unique and uncharted waters beyond what we were at first conceiving. While his years of film and storytelling experience definitively shine through, Kevin is, simply put, an exceptional gem of a person whose mentorship and insights would add so much to any production or film.”
-Rob Grobman
Co-Director/Co-Cinematographer/Co-Editor of the award-winning feature documentary We Are Guardians (www.weareguardiansfilm.com)

“My approach to filmmaking is inspired by the belief that as documentary filmmakers we are entrusted with the honor of telling stories that can enliven, inspire, challenge and delight, and which can further our individual and collective journeys. I call this approach ‘Sacred Cinema’. ”