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Hailing in Los Angeles, CA, where his parents fulfilled professional careers and were charged with an entrepreneurial spirit motivated Bervick to channel his energy into organized sports and education. Bervick grew fond to film directing, writing, and producing during his high school tenure and never looked back. Bervick, an award-winning filmmaker, amassed 10,000 plus hours of accumulative production experience and 1,000 pages of scripting and development have proven; Bervick is battle-tested to handle film/television production of any size while facing setbacks and constraints. Bervick has developed and created film/television projects with well-known celebrities such as Vanessa Bell Calloway (Shameless), Wood Harris (The Wire), and Doug E. Fresh (Hip Hop Legend). Bervick has directed, produced, written, and/or camera operated over 750 hours of content, including NBC's Online NFL Pre-Game Segments, Gladys Knight & The Pips LIVE in Las Vegas, Me Iz Manimal, an official short film selection at San Diego Black Film Festival (2010), Friend Box, a top finalist for the Hollywood Hills Screenplay Competition (2015), Mouthful, an award-winning web series (2016), Paradise Inn, an official short film selection at several film festivals including, Hollywood Black Film Festival (2017), Indie Night Film Festival (2017), Houston Black Film Festival (2017), and Akil: The Fugitive Hunter, A&E Networks (2017). Bervick naturally possesses an eye of a director and has acquired a comprehensive understanding of production aspects and conventional storytelling. Hollywood-related or not, Bervick's attention to detail, and fast application of organizational structure, combined with his sizable skill set of project management under stressful conditions, ensures that every project maintains the proper level of quality and efficiency. Bervick continues to exercise his entrepreneurial interests with upwards of 20,000 hours. Bervick builds and tailors internal company processes between small businesses and viable fledgling ventures, conducts research and development, and conceptualizes market strategies, trends, products, services, innovative solutions, and events. Bervick is the co-founder of African American Museum and Cultural Arts Center and the founder of Facepop (mobile application). Bervick is an all-around true example of "grace under fire," a prominent proponent of accountability and planning; end-result driven, meticulous, aggressively creative, analytical thinker and innovator, a taste-maker, and remains ahead of pop culture trends. Bervick enjoys a cold bowl of cantaloupe with a hint of salt, experimenting with a concoction of raw juices, watching movies, and building on innovative, actionable concepts. Bervick graduated with a B.A. in Communications from Howard University while he fulfilled major cinema electives at USC as an exchange student..