Armen V. Kevorkian

Armen V. Kevorkian
Other names Armen Kevorkian
Occupation Television visual effects supervisor, director, producer
Years active 1999–present

Armen V. Kevorkian is an EMMY Award-winning American visual effects supervisor and television director.

He is known for his prevalent contributions to Greg Berlanti and The CW's Arrowverse, namely The Flash.

Career

Kevorkian began his career on Star Trek: Voyager, as a visual effects associate. He was with the series until its conclusion in 2001. He then merged to Star Trek: Enterprise, where he worked in effects for 70 episodes. He was then hired to coordinate visual effects for the two-part pilot of J.J. Abrams' Lost. He went on to work for Abrams again on the final season of Alias. His first job as a supervisor came with ABC's new fall 2005 series Invasion. He worked in that capacity until the series was cancelled after its second season. He would go on to work as a supervisor on such series as Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Brothers & Sisters, Ghost Whisperer, Weeds, GCB, Castle, Unforgettable, Political Animals, The Newsroom, Ray Donovan, Homeland, Hawaii Five-0, The Tomorrow People and Lab Rats. As well as the pilots for Reckless, The Lottery, and The Mysteries of Laura. He won an EMMY Award for his work on the Cinemax series Banshee.[1][2]

Arrowverse

Having worked for prolific producer Berlanti on Brothers & Sisters, The Tomorrow People, and Political Animals, Kevorkian joined him yet again for his new Arrow spin-off The Flash. Working on the series he gained fame and recognition for his visual achievements. In 2015, Kevorkian boarded Supergirl, which was initially broadcast on CBS and not a part of The CW's Arrowverse. However, after the conclusion of the first season the series moved to the sibling network. In 2016, Kevorkian began work on Berlanti's newest addition to the universe DC's Legends of Tomorrow. The same year, he made his directorial debut, helming Flash's second-season episode, "Rupture". He most recently directed the third episode of the third season, "Magenta". He has been nominated multiple times for another EMMY for his work on the series.[3]

References

  1. "Armen V. Kevorkian". TV.com. Retrieved October 29, 2016.
  2. "Armen V. Kevorkian". EMMYs. Retrieved October 29, 2016.
  3. Prudom, Laura (August 13, 2015). "'The Flash': VFX Supervisor Armen Kevorkian on Bringing Gorilla Grodd to Life". Variety. Retrieved October 29, 2016.

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