Kristin Holt

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Biography

After graduating film school, Kristin began her filmmaking career working for Disney's Touchstone Pictures and Buena Vista Group. She served as an executive assistant to the Vice President and then to the President of Production. In 2002, Kristin joined forces with Hip Film's, an independent production company based in Hollywood. She served as the development and production producer for Hip Films for over 4 years, producing a number of Films and TV shows. Kristin was instrumental in the growth of the business that made Hip Films one of the only full turnkey operations in Hollywood, with their own fully equipped sound stages and post-production studio. In 2005, Kristin produced the award-winning The Double, starring Eric Roberts and Shannyn Sossamon. This was followed by Love Made Easy starring Martin Landau, directed by Swedish director, Peter Luisi. During this period, Kristin also served as supervising producer and writer for 2 seasons for the TV Guide Channel's show Close-Up. In 2006, Kristin created, directed and produced In Session, an original music television pilot with Grammy award-winning music producer, Linda Perry. Kristin went on to work with Hu-Man Element Productions as their head producer. Kristin wrote treatments, commercial and video concepts and worked closely with the clients, storyboard artists and editors to execute that vision. She has produced over 50 commercials, videos, music video's and EPK's for major label acts. In 2008, Kristin co-produced Deadline, starring Brittany Murphy and Thora Birch. She is in post-production on All Together Now with executive producer Daniel Dubiecki and Jack Perez's Some Guy Who Kills People which is executive produced by John Landis As President of Bla Bla Bla Productions, Kristin now oversees a slate of feature films including Hemlock Drive to be directed by Rosanna Arquette and Come Back to Sorrento written by David Mamet.

  • Primary profession
  • Producer·director·writer
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Female

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Quotes

Films are either the most beautiful poem flowing perfectly across the,screen or a huge Tornado sucking you in it!.

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