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Justin Kalani Burbage (/Bur-bidge/; born July 16, 1994) is a Hawaiian film director and producer.
[1] In 2022, he was hired as head of production at
Josh Richards's company
CrossCheck studios where he directed and was supervising producer of the break-through sketch comedy show Read The Room (2023-2024).
[2]
Justin Kalani Burbage was born and raised on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. Attracted to board sports, he pursued a professional skateboarding career for a few years in Hawaii, before, aged 17, moving to Los Angeles.
Burbage was picked up by a theatrical agency and commercial agency booking national and international commercials including the Samsung Galaxy 8 international launch commercial, a Nikki Minaj music video, a Tiesto Music video and two test contracts for large TV networks. [3] [4] [5] Sponsors also came along quickly after his move to Los Angeles.
In 2015, Burbage realized that social media was a great way for him to showcase his love of production and storytelling. He soon left the professional athlete grind and began pursuing video and content creation for the few companies that believed in it at the time. Instagram soon began to take off for him and subsequently led to Burbage being able to travel full time both domestically and internationally for the next 4 years.
In 2017, Burbage began to revisit his dream of creating compelling stories for the silver screen. Under careful mentorship, Burbage was urged to attend the Baron Brown Studio school of acting in a two-year Meisner program in Santa Monica, California. [6] Boasting a robust and star cladded alumni with the likes of Halle Berry, Jeff Goldblum and many more, Burbage was determined to learn all he could to further his dream of directing for the silver screen. Upon graduating from the school in 2018, Burbage wanted try his hand at acting and went straight to auditioning to see what it's like from a directors stand point to which he accredits allot of his ability in working with actors.
In 2019 Burbage was given his directorial debut for a full length documentary called "50 minutes to save the world" ( Imdb) amassing a staggering 15 million views. This success catapulted Burbage's legitimacy as a compelling film director. [7] [8] [9]
Shortly after (2022), Burbage began his time at CrossCheck who garnished an exclusive First look Deal with Prime Studios as head of production where he directed and was supervising producer on all seven episodes of their original show Read The Room. [10] Some of the bigger named guest stars that were casted on this show were the Drew McIntyre, Michael Behling and Oliver Tree just to name a few. Having amassed a whopping 500 hours + of time in the director's chair, Burbage currently has left CrossCheck studios and has now started his own production company called "Alethia Pictures" where he is continuing to pursue his passion of compelling story telling via the director chair. [11]
Category:Film Director Category:Film and television Category:Director Category:Hawaiian Kingdom