Hello person, or life bud, maybe someone I gave a business card to, someone lost on the internet,
I am the Pheasant Plucker who goes by Keith Hill. Through the rather quick ceremony of dubbing myself Pheasant Plucker for the rest of eternity, I gave myself an identity beyond a birth certificate. Filmmaker. Editor. Pheasant Plucker.
What that identity has to offer has been growing for some time now. Starting with photography, moving into cinematography, but pretty soon finding enraptured passion in the coming together of those shots and music to create feels, make an edit. The skill required to make something transfixing and emotional with effortless style wasn't taken for granted early on. Someone in my town was my first and biggest inspiration, Ben Knight, who's work showed me a bar in art and story i'll always love, but I also was able to see the edit as something someone did, because of a certain mindset, because of a skill, because of a training, and because of decisions they made.
So after going all-in on shooting/editing/planning/writing/organizing/computing/.delivering for some time, I come to you now, as a filmmaker, editor, photographer, and deeply enthusiastic partner to help in making some lasting work.
I am looking to EDIT, assistant edit, DIT and also shoot, second cam shoot, assistant camera. I know there's a whole lot of people who are full-in on what they love to do, and could use a hand who is just as enthusiastic and committed.
But I also am just trying to help my mom and be a good dog owner. I try to call my family, text my friends new music, and do my best to sit back and admire the work being done out there. The work being done is the reason I love what we get to do as filmmakers so much - watch great cinema. I just also want to be that outlet for other people.
This is my first site even though I have been doing this for a while now. As I mine out the rest of my harddrives from the years this space will be updated with old and new work. Please check back in every now and again!
Yours, truly, pleasantly,
Pheasant Plucker