About Kim Bledsoe Lloyd

Originally based out of New Orleans, Kim Bledsoe Lloyd moved to Memphis in 2005 and jumped into the live music film scene producing: Elvis Costello, Live at the Hi-Tone; The Johnny Cash TV show re-release, Ryman Auditorium; Beale Street Caravan at the New Daisy with Jim Dickinson. She later became head of production for a local company producing advertising content. In 2012, she left the commercial world and began re-teaching herself to edit and shoot content. In 2015, Kim returned to independent film newly minted as director and editor creating music videos and short documentaries featuring the arts and social justice movements.
She's an advocate for nonprofits focusing on community engagement, education and the creative arts. Plus she's a major gear head. Her mantra always will be, "It's never too late."

Equipment & rate sheet 

David Hockney, “American Collectors (Fred and Marcia Weisman)," Chicago Art Institute

David Hockney, “American Collectors (Fred and Marcia Weisman)," Chicago Art Institute

Contact her at kblloyd@att.net, 504 810-9534 cell

Indie Memphis Film; Member, Volunteer & Content contributor

2020 Artist in Residence, The Webb School, Knoxville, Tennessee

Worked on national EMMY & regional ADDY award winning teams

Recording Academy (GRAMMY); Governor & Executive Board Member, Memphis Chapter

Blues Foundation; Member & IBC judge

Memphis Women in Film; Member