Kenneth Michael Daniels

Kenneth Michael Daniels

President at LIONLIKE Media, LLC
Screenwriter, Marketing Professional, Business Development/sales, Creative Executive, Graphic Designer, Music Supervisor, Pr / Public Relations Professional and Producer

Durham, North Carolina

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October 2022
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About Kenneth

As a longtime movie lover, I decided to try my hand at long-form storytelling and immediately fell in love with the pursuit. I soon decided to try to transition from hobbyist to professional.

I was advised early on to write in a single genre as it is "never easier to sell a script then right after you've sold a script" and that it is helpful to producers if your work is somewhat predictable, the idea being they can then know somewhat what to expect from you.

That being the case, we writers need to be prepared when asked, "What else do you have?" I decided to start out writing my favorite sort of film to watch, and so began a series of psychological thrillers. As a marketer for the past three decades, I determined to deliberately cultivate a stylistic "hook" by consistently putting average people into extraordinary situations and then following the unfolding action to see what happens.

Since completing my SUBURBAN HORROR STORY trilogy, I have written an armored car heist short film; a high-concept science fiction movie (which I am in the process of adapting into a limited-run comic book series); a crime/revenge action piece; and I am currently researching my first nonfiction feature, a biopic about a gentleman who passed away in obscurity but who ought to be a pop culture folk hero. As the saying goes: stay tuned.

As a screenwriter (or is it an actor?), I understand I'm meant to really want to direct, but truthfully I want to produce. My reason is simple, if I am to fail, it should be because I did so and not someone else. Conversely, if I succeed....

Which is why I started a film & television production company called LIONLIKE MEDIA, LLC which I hope to one day use to bring my stable of projects to life. If anyone reading this is in any way interested to discuss doing business together in some capacity, I am guided by a singular intention, which is to collaboratively work towards mutual creative goals, in which the best idea wins, and benefit both equally and fairly.

My true passion project is my hour-long dramedy series, which has been in development for more than ten years now. LOTS BREWING tells the stories of a trio of Millennials efforts to found a craft brewery in the idyllic town nestled in the glorious Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina.

Long known as "The Land of the Sky" (hence LOTS Brewing), Asheville is renown for its vibrant arts scene and burgeoning craft beer presence, which prompted the city to dub itself "Beer City, USA" after having achieved the distinction of being home to more breweries per capita than anywhere in the nation.

Just "down the road a piece" from Knoxville's old World's Fair grounds and Pigeon Forge's Dollywood, yet half a world away, in a single afternoon you can go for a hike in The Pisgah National Forest (parts of which are ominously known as The Wilderness); visit Mt. Mitchell (the highest point on the entire east coast); and go rafting down the French Broad River (or tubing with a case of beer if that is more your speed). I highly recommend getting in a round of disc golf on one of the most challenging/rewarding courses in the southeast, or perhaps going mountain biking or horseback riding (why not both?) on one of the hundreds of trails that crisscross the region.

Or pack up the family and take a day trip to go see an NFL game in Charlotte, home of the Carolina Panthers; attend a NASCAR event along with 95,000 race fans at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. (The enthralling sport, which is MUCH cooler in person than on television, was born in NC, along with Pepsi Cola and regional favorite Cheerwine soda.)

Or perhaps you'll decide to head to the middle of the Piedmont, past Davidson College (home of Steph Curry), past Wake Forest University (home of Tim Duncan), past Carolina (home of Dean Smith, Michael Jordan, and a host of others), past the Durham Bulls Stadium (be sure to say "Hey" to Crash and Annie) and Duke University (home to legendary Cameron Indoor Stadium, the house that Coach K built; the awe-inspiring Duke Chapel, and the gorgeous Sarah P. Duke Gardens) to visit the loudest of all NHL arenas to watch the Cardiac Canes strive to earn a remarkable sixth straight playoff appearance under head coach Rod "The Bod" Brind'Amour, who's already won Coach of the Year honors, after a Hall of Fame career defined by the all-out effort his team works tirelessly to duplicate in every game. GO CANES!

And if you are willing to spend a bit more time in the car, jump on the last 150 mile stretch of the 2,500 mile long I-40 and make th straight shot down to Wilmington, where UNC by the Sea churns out the country's best marine biologists, and where the sand is clean, the beaches are deep, the water is warm (at times), and the waves are pronounced but rarely rough.

Not far down the coast, and well worth the time it takes to get there, is Emerald Isle, the nicest stateside beach I have ever been to, and I've been to quite a few over the years. The welcoming town provides the perfect balance between serenity and activity, there are many things to do for both young and old, and mere minutes away is the fantastic North Carolina Aquarium. (Who doesn't love playful otters and a gigantic tank filled with sharks?)

Can you tell I'm in love with the "Southern part of Heaven" which I call home? There's absolutley ample reason why it's always one of the top 5 fastest growing states in the south, which is the only part of the US to show net population gains from new residents moving in from outside of the region.

But if you can't come in person, though I urge you to give it consideration (RDU International is easily reached), you'll just have to tune in to my show as I will be filming on location in all these places and more.

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Loglines

  • The Bagman

    The Bagman Budget: $1M - $5M | Thriller After a lifetime of service to the corrupt tech visionary who gave him everything, a right hand man must chose between a life of unquestioned loyalty or an afterlife of unquestioned damnation when ordered to kill an innocent man and his family days before he can change the world.

  • Follow us

    Follow us Budget: $100K - $1M | Thriller An armored car driver has much to learn from his silent kidnapper, whose partners hold his daughter captive, as each tense stop along his daily route promises to change their secretly intertwined lives.

  • FORGIVE US OUR TRESPASSES: A Suburban Horror Story

    FORGIVE US OUR TRESPASSES: A Suburban Horror Story Budget: $1M - $5M | Thriller An affluent Southern couple’s storybook life is thrown into turmoil when a damaged, mumbling loner latches on to their young family. Torn apart by fear, with help failing them at every turn, they must confront how far they are willing to go to eliminate the threat before he can destroy all they hold dear.

  • HIM or ME: A Suburban Horror Story

    HIM or ME: A Suburban Horror Story Budget: $1M - $5M | Thriller An unassuming young husband finds himself ensnared in a tense relationship when he is coerced into helping move a corpse by the stranger he witnessed commit murder.

  • HOME DEFENSE: A Suburban Horror Story

    HOME DEFENSE: A Suburban Horror Story Budget: $100K - $1M | Thriller When a home invasion turns their house into a prison, a desperate young mother and father must use wits and willpower to overcome their captors if their family is to survive the night.

  • LOTS BREWING: The Television Series

    LOTS BREWING: The Television Series Budget: $100K - $1M | Drama When wantrepreneur "idea guy" Jim sets out to open a craft brewery, his dream of business ownership is threatened by a domineering investor, an unrealistic partner with expensive ideas, and a girlfriend with different priorities.

  • The New Form Project

    The New Form Project Budget: $10M - $30M | Sci-fi When a desperate alien race discovers humankind is the key to their salvation from a disease wiping out its kind, a race is on between factions which will bring either an all-out war or a symbiotic relationship which will save both species from certain doom.

Awards

  • Quarterfinalist, Atlanta Film Festival Screenplay Competition Semifinalist
    (2023)

  • Semifinalist, Filmmatic - Inroads Fellowship
    (2019)

  • Semifinalist, Filmmatic Drama Screenplay Awards Season 5

  • Quarterfinalist, Filmmatic Drama Screenplay Awards Season 6

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