Paul Lindsay(III)
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Producer
- Writer
Paul Lindsay's visual style began on a Saturday afternoon in Queens, New York when he discovered "Kung Fu" Theater where these pieces of cinematic art fueled his off-kilter imagination for writing and directing.
During his undergrad at Villanova University, Paul joined Navy ROTC and ended up in Operation Desert Storm. In 2000, after earning his M.A. from The New School in NYC, Paul wrote and directed two short films, "The Marked Man" and "29", as well as directed spots for BET. In 2002, Paul co-wrote and directed his first feature, "G Chronicles: The Stolen Sample", the first film in the comedic hip-hop superhero trilogy.
On Oscar night in 2004, Paul moved to Los Angeles to pursue his goals. He directed "The Bro Code" series (based on the show "How I Met Your Mother") and the critically acclaimed "Suite 7" for Lifetime Movie Networks. Years later, as a seasoned Assistant Director, he has the rare opportunity to observe and work under many prolific directors, where he still relentlessly strives toward his goal of directing, becoming part of the new generation of storytellers.
As a natural storyteller, Paul knows exactly what it takes to create a compelling vision and has cultivated a deep understanding of the filmmaking process as a whole. He has written 7 pilots (3 award winners), 4 features and directed numerous shorts, including 2018's provocative "Oh Baby Yes" and 2020's award-winning "11-95".
During his undergrad at Villanova University, Paul joined Navy ROTC and ended up in Operation Desert Storm. In 2000, after earning his M.A. from The New School in NYC, Paul wrote and directed two short films, "The Marked Man" and "29", as well as directed spots for BET. In 2002, Paul co-wrote and directed his first feature, "G Chronicles: The Stolen Sample", the first film in the comedic hip-hop superhero trilogy.
On Oscar night in 2004, Paul moved to Los Angeles to pursue his goals. He directed "The Bro Code" series (based on the show "How I Met Your Mother") and the critically acclaimed "Suite 7" for Lifetime Movie Networks. Years later, as a seasoned Assistant Director, he has the rare opportunity to observe and work under many prolific directors, where he still relentlessly strives toward his goal of directing, becoming part of the new generation of storytellers.
As a natural storyteller, Paul knows exactly what it takes to create a compelling vision and has cultivated a deep understanding of the filmmaking process as a whole. He has written 7 pilots (3 award winners), 4 features and directed numerous shorts, including 2018's provocative "Oh Baby Yes" and 2020's award-winning "11-95".