Adam Kane

Adam Kane is an American film and television producer, director and cinematographer born in Burbank, California on January 23rd, 1968. Primarily a camera man, Adam's first professional work on a 1992 direct-to-video film called The Double O Kid. His first work in the horror genre was the 1993 movie Psycho Cop Returns where he was credited under the pseudonym Enak Mada (Adam Kane spelled backwards). His next genre work was as the director of photography on the 1995 film Pyromaniac, directed by Greg Finton and Catherine Lane. That same year he also worked on the action/thriller Last Gasp. In 1997, he worked as the DP on the sci-fi/horror movie Ravager starring Bruce Payne. In 2006, he worked as the director of photography on the werewolf film Skinwalkers.

Adam made his directorial debut in 2007 on the "Pigeon" episode of the black comedy Pushing Daisies. In 2008, he was DP on the "Frightfest" film Pig Hunt. In 2009, he directed the "After School Special" episode of the CW Network hit series Supernatural. Beginning in late 2010, Adam signed on as executive producer on the North American adaptation of the BBC supernatural horror series Being Human. He directed several episodes from season one, including the two-part series premiere "There Goes the Neighborhood".