Pstock

Pstock is an American filmmaker and graduate of Temple University

Pstock is an American filmmaker and graduate of Temple University’s highly rated Film and Media Arts program, which has produced acclaimed directors such as Charles Stone III, Tigre Hill, Dan Trachtenberg, and award-winning actor/filmmaker Sean Nelson.

Early in his career, Pstock gained hands-on experience working behind the scenes on several successful films, including The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh (1979), Flashdance (1983), Distinguished Gentleman (1992), Meteor Man (1993), Homicide: Life on the Street (1992–93), The Sixth Sense (1999), Unbreakable (2000), and Casanova’s Demise (2001).

Pstock was mentored in cinematography by award-winning filmmaker Dave Parry, a pioneer of 16mm film at MIT and Columbia University. He studied film research under Dr. Paul Swann at Oxford University and UCLA FMA, scriptwriting under Temple’s Hollywood liaisons Allan Barber and Jeff Rush, and directing, cinematography, and film/video editing under MTV’s Allan Powell and Michelle Parkerson, co-founder of Maslow Media. Additionally, he participated in film sound and sound editing workshops with Walter Murch and acting workshops with Meryl Streep and Tempest Bledsoe.

As a filmmaker, Pstock assembled and led the production crew for Tigre Hill’s feature film Casanova’s Demise, working closely with Fox’s award-winning cinematographer Dan Pradda while handling roles such as assistant director, first camera assistant, and continuity director.

Beyond filmmaking, Pstock has deep roots in the music industry. He has collaborated with Sky High Worldwide artist Nytty Byggs, Loud Music, SRC, and music executive Terrance Dean, who has worked with Ruff Ryders, Kevin "KL" Lawson, and Swizz Beatz’s Full Surface Music with Cassidy. Under his brands, WDRTRadio and iHipHopTV, Pstock has provided video production and graphics for Terrance Dean and KL’s recording artists while also managing his own artists.

Pstock is also a key figure in digital media, producing and hosting numerous streaming shows across iHipHopTV, IFreedomTV, and Address the Culture with artist BiGG Wall.

His work includes hundreds of streaming episodes available on YouTube, iHipHopTV RokuTV, and the Address the Culture network.

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