Kevin McTurk
Master of puppetry and the macabre, Kevin McTurk was born in 1969 in Los Angeles, California, USA. McTurk, active since the early 2000s, has uniquely carved out a niche for himself in the genres of fantasy and horror, with his most notable works being the eerie yet captivating short films "The Narrative of Victor Karloch" and "The Mill at Calder's End", both of which have earned him a number of accolades, including the Dragon Con Independent Short Film Festival's Best Fantasy Film award. His distinctive style is marked by his unparalleled skill in puppetry and detailed miniature sets, bringing each scene alive with an almost unsettling realism that beautifully complements his storytelling.
Kevin McTurk, with his relentless passion for the craft and his ability to create worlds that are as enchanting as they are terrifying, is a true testament to the power and potential of puppetry in cinema.