David K. Kendall

Curriculum Vitae

Writer, teacher, director, visual artist and actor, David K. Kendall has been involved in filmmaking for the last five years. In the winter of 2005, Kendall approached his director friend, Bryan Falcon, with a synopsis for a movie entitled ‘Corduroy.’ Falcon agreed to work with Kendall on developing the screenplay for the comedic short. Then, in the summer of 2005, the duo assembled a crew and began production on ‘Corduroy.’

After filming on the project was wrapped, editing began. Soon festivals were on the minds of the directors. In order to be better prepared for showing ‘Corduroy’ at film festivals Kendall and Falcon created Bitesize Shorts!

Please check out the history of Kendall’s filmmaking career below.

Filmography
Reverse (2006)-Actor
Wait (2006)-Director/Director of Photography
Corduroy (2005)-Writer/Director/Producer/Actor
An Honest Mistake (2004)-Writer/Director
Pearl Diver (2004)-Production Designer
Lonesome Jim (2004)-Art Assistant
The Smallest Glacier (2004)-Writer/Director/Cinematographer
Toothpick (2003)-Writer/Director/Cinematographer/Actor
Two Wheeler (2002)-Writer/Director/Cinematographer/Actor

Festivals
Midwest Film Festival in Chicago (2006)- Corduroy
Indianapolis International Film Festival (2006)- Corduroy
East Lansing Film Festival (2006)- Corduroy
Goshen Film Festival (2006)- Wait (People’s Choice Award)
Goshen Film Festival (2005)- Toothpick (Best Cinematography Award)
Sundance Film Festival (2005)- Lonesome Jim (Official Selection)
Indianapolis International Film Festival (2005)- Pearl Diver (Hoosier Lens Award)
Heartland Film Festival (2005)- Pearl Diver (Crystal Heart Award)
Winnipeg International Film Festival (2005)- Pearl Diver (Best Narrative Feature)
East Lansing Film Festival (2005)- Pearl Diver (Best Feature Film)
Woods Hole Film Festival (2005)- Pearl Diver (Official Selection)
Gloria International Film Festival (2005)- Pearl Diver (Official Selection)
Kansas International Film Festival (2005)- Pearl Diver (Official Selection)
Goshen Film Festival (2004)- The Smallest Glacier (People’s Choice Award)
Western Illinois University’s Films on Shoestring (2003)- Two Wheeler
Goshen Film Festival (2003)- Two Wheeler (People’s Choice Award)