Kevin Ford is a filmmaker in Austin, Texas. His feature narrative When Is Tomorrow - a dark comedy - featured actors Eddie Steeples (My Name is Earl) and Angela Bettis (May). The movie played at film festivals internationally and also enjoyed a small theatrical run. Kevin was also the co-director of the late 90's Jane's Addiction rockumentary Three Days - another feature film that earned acclaim internationally and rocked festivals. Over the years Kevin has directed, co-directed, shot, and / or edited music video projects for Stone Temple Pilots, Destiny's Child, Porno For Pyros, Bush, R. Kelly, Milla Jovovich, Banyan, Califone, Bela Fleck & The Flecktones, Prince Paul, and Perry Farrell. Kevin worked as a series editor on the show Color Splash for HGTV and while working for Notorious Pictures in NYC he edited TV & DVD projects for Sony, MTV, and VH1. Kevin is the editor of several distributed feature films including Roman, Wicked Lake, Love Rome, May, and All My Friends Are Funeral Singers, which played at Sundance and SXSW 2010. In the realm of videography, Kevin was a photographer for The Party's Over starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Richard Linklater's ESPN documentary Inning By Inning, and also Linklater's TV pilot The Magikal History Tour featuring Speed Levitch (The Cruise). Kevin was a series DP for Room Raiders on MTV, and over the years he also formed a special niche in making behind-the-scenes movie documentaries for directors such as Richard Linklater, Tobe Hooper, and Rian Johnson. In this capacity, Kevin has documented actors such as Adrien Brody, Rachel Weisz, and Mark Ruffalo (The Brothers Bloom), Patricia Arquette, Kris Kristofferson, Ethan Hawke, and Greg Kinnear (Fast Food Nation). Most recently, Kevin has been working on the edit of an experimental documentary that he made with Adrien Brody. He has also been developing his next feature narrative, Legs, which stars long-time collaborators Eddie Steeples and Angela Bettis. Kevin also runs an independent internet radio station - Freekradio - which broadcasts live from Austin, Texas; the motto of the station is "where indie music shakes hands with indie film."