
Niall McKay
Website: www.mediafactory.tv
Address: Saul Zaentz Media Center 2600 Tenth Street Berkeley CA 94710
Email: niall@mediafactory.tv
Tel: +1 510 3883223
Film Type: Live Action

Bio
Niall McKay, is a writer, producer, and director. His latest documentary production, The Bass Player is financed by the Irish Film Board and is the recipient of the 2007 Arts fellowship from the Irish Arts Council. It is scheduled to be broadcasted by RTE in 2008.
Niall produced, directed and filmed Sikhs in America a documentary about the Sikh community for PBS which received an EMMY in 2008. His drama credits include directing In Living English, a 20 part comedy series for Clase, a Spanish language cable station and producing a short film called Nuts, directed by novelist Irvine Welsh (Trainspotting) which was featured in the Cork, Edinburgh and San Francisco Film Festivals.
McKay also produced and directed Uneasy Peace, a program on Northern Ireland for Frontline World, has worked for the Center for Investigative Reporting and is a regular segment producer for SPARK an arts magazine program on PBS KQED in San Francisco.
McKay was a writer and journalist for over a decade and wrote for the New York Times, Wired Magazine and the Economist. McKay is the founder and director of the San Francisco Irish Film Festival and co-programmer for the Los Angles Irish Film Festival.
Filmography
THE BASS PLAYER
2008 – Documentary
SIKHS IN AMERICA
2008 – Documentary
IN LIVING ENGLISH
2007 – TV Educational
SPARK TV
2007 – TV
UNEASY PEACE
2006 – Short
Awards
Sikhs in America
EMMY 2008: Best Historical/Cultural Documentary
The Bass Player
Recipient 2007 Arts fellowship from the Irish Arts Council