Korstiaan Vandiver
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Producer
- Editorial Department
Korstiaan "Kors Vandiver is a filmmaker and educator that hails from Atlanta where he took a serious interest in filmmaking after he served as an apprentice and eventually received some serious mentoring advice from educator and filmmaker Spike Lee. Education was always looming in the background as he came from a family of educators starting with his mother, as well as aunts and an uncle who were all teachers. Before education Kors started Blue Angel Entertainment, his multi-media company then took a leap of faith to Los Angeles where, within less than two months, he got a paid gig to write a script based on the life of singer John Legend. He worked for Starz "Martin Lawrence Presents: 1st Amendment Stand-Up" for a number of seasons before his work in Special Education and later head multi-million dollar funded non-profit afterschool funding for at risk youth. Kors would later write action/drama film, "Run Cholo Run", which screened in the Vice & Folly screening in Park City, Utah in 2012. Since then, Kors has garnered interest from organizations such as Sony/Columbia, Veralux Media & Fox. As a Director, he was nominated for his film "Entropy" in the 2012, 168 Film Festival. His film "LU", starring Nate Parker, was a 168 film finalist with 11 nominations including 'Best Picture', 'Best Director' & 'Best Screenplay', winning 4 awards and was an HBO/BET Urbanworld Official Selection. "LU" also took 1 award in the international One Lens festival and screened at a special Sundance board member event in 2014. As a screenwriter/filmmaker Kors has captured the interest of the agencies such as ICM, CAA, Gersh, WME as well as Leonardo DiCaprio's Appian Way and Anonymous Content. Kors, is currently producing his first feature film along with the help of his wife and closest producer partner Kimberly Vandiver with support of his partner company Innervision Filmworks w/ Dwight Wilson II as well as Phantom Four Films who were instrumental in the Dark Knight trilogy as well as other films. He also heads a drug prevention film program in Los Angeles focusing on mentoring high school age filmmakers/activists. Kors has worked in varying educational arenas such as West LA College, a number of middle and elementary schools and more recently he taught film at Wiley College in Texas, home of "The Great Debaters". Kors is always working towards creating meaningful projects that will have worldwide impact that will ultimately reach back to uplift the communities he serves.