MA Media Producing first-year student Paul Michael Bloodgood has been nominated for two Lone Star Chapter EMMY® Awards for his commercials Love's Gentle Spring and Romeo & Juliet. Prior to his work in film and television, Paul had a 20-year career as a professional ballet dancer. He is also a stunt performer, virtual production director, and movement specialist. Read our interview with Paul to get to know more about him:
You graduated from Saint Edward's University with a BA in Dance and Humanities. Please tell us about your career trajectory from a professional ballet dancer to director, stunt performer, and movement specialist.
Throughout my professional ballet career in live theatre, dance also opened the door to work in film and television during the off-season. In all transparency, dance was never my "first love" - that special place belongs to film. My late father (a diehard musician) was a huge fan of cinema and he took me to the movies as often as time allowed. That being said, dance has been part of my life since I was 8-years-old; it's carved and shaped the way I perceive and move through life. My background in music and dance informs my storytelling as it relates to film. When I "retired" from the stage in 2018, I had the opportunity to work as a stunt performer on Fear the Walking Dead - a memorable experience that lasted four glorious seasons. Big shout out to James Armstrong and Jack Barnett for believing in me - I'll be forever grateful. Their recommendation led to a 6-week stunt contract on Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon - another incredible moment I won't soon forget. I loved talking shop with the incredible KNB EFX artists that did my makeup and prosthetics on FearTWD, sharing fun BTS on Jurassic Park, Ghostbusters and The Thing, just to name a few! I've played various creatures over the years, which has opened opportunities for movement specialist work ranging from coaching various dance styles on actors to teaching others how to move like a walker.
How did your experience in one creative project or role help shape you for the next?
ACADEMY® and GRAMMY® Award-winning director, James Moll was an executive producer on my first feature-length documentary, Trenches of Rock. James' mentorship through the process was invaluable. He gave me tangible feedback while simultaneously allowing space for me to follow my instincts. I've carried my experience with James through every project since, including my most recent feature documentary, Finding Light. Every project I've worked on - large or small - has informed the next. Whether it's delving into a new editing style, overcoming a technological hurdle or adapting to different communication styles on set, the most important thing is to keep learning. There is so much nuance to filmmaking, and the artform itself is subjective - so just enjoy the ride!