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Gary Malick is the CEO of KillerBeam Entertainment. Gary is a highly respected film and TV executive with over 31 years of extensive experience. Gary is a high level movie, TV and video production professional and entrepreneur working with major multi-media companies such as Sony, Universal, MTV and Viacom.

Gary began his career at MTV at the age of 22, working at the iconic firm during its launch and infancy. Gary also comes from a major film family background. His dad, Jack Malick has shot over 10 major films and won an oscar for special effects on Stanley Kubricks film – “2001 A Space Odyssey”. Growing up in the film and TV industry, Gary realized early on, if he wanted to be great in the business he had to learn it all, and that’s what he did. From lighting to sound to camera and editing to how make money. He’s mastered it all. Gary learned from the best in the business and received his most memorable advice from one of the early legends of TV, Milton Berle. He told Gary; “Kid keep your eyes and ears open and don't talk, just listen”. On that day, Gary was 25 years old shooting a TV special and shot some of the most famous people in the film world such as Kirk Douglass, Jerry Lewis, Burt Reynolds and Lee Marvin. It was on that day, Gary realized, it was his calling.

Over the years Gary has worked with many major film producers and directors, most notably, Steven Spielberg on the holocaust museum and has shot all over the world and still does. As time went on, he found his greatest gift was his creativity and has made many exciting new projects come to life. Gary thinks outside the box and goes by the motto; “One is only limited to what he or she can create”. There is absolutely no limit to what Gary can do or create.

We are capable of shooting on many different types of digital formats from 1080p to 4K and post production/editing in Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premiere. We can do on location or in studio, as well as live streaming events.