Megin T. Boyles
- Additional Crew
- Location Management
- Producer
Megin's love for film and television began in her hometown of Rockledge, Florida at her parents' video store. She graduated in 2003 from the University of Miami with both a B.S. in Motion Picture, and B.A. in Theater Arts. In her senior year, she was awarded the "Outstanding Achievement in Production" for her short film, "Alone".
After relocating to New York City in 2004, Megin collaborated with actor/producer Chris Noth on the award-winning NBC series, "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" (2001), and the popular movie adaptions "Sex and the City" (2008), and "Sex and the City II" (2010). They also collaborated on "Frame of Mind" (2009), "My One and Only" (2009), and the award-winning CBS series "The Good Wife" (2009). In 2009, Megin joined the production of the star-studded indie "Paper Man" (2009) with Emma Stone, Jeff Daniels, and Ryan Reynolds. She worked closely with producers as the Locations Coordinator on the critically acclaimed FX/Sony show, "Rescue Me" (2004), and Paramount Vantage's "Not Fade Away" (2012). In 2012, she became an associate at Four of a Kind Productions (FOAK), where she was Associate Producer for "Someday This Pain Will be Useful to You" (2011), and co-producer to "Darkroom" (2013). In 2014, Megin became Head of Production. She produced the short film Market Trip and oversaw a portion of post-production on the documentary "Los Bomberos" (2015).
Independent from FOAK, she is Executive Producer of the ongoing and multi-director documentary "Shifting Ground". Megin worked on live marketing events for Game Seven Marketing for Nike (Nike Basketball and Nike Soccer), and with LEGS Media as a producer on the National 4-H Club commercial campaign "New Beginnings". In the fall of 2015, Megin co-founded L.A.M.P. Media Productions in San Antonio, Texas with husband, Andrew J. Poppoon. L.A.M.P.
Currently, L.A.M.P. Media is in post-production of the short film "Powder Strike" and in production of a documentary film that focuses on a San Antonio resident and veteran of World War II. They are also developing a non-scripted sports-themed show with a host from the Basketball Hall of Fame.
In addition to local projects, L.A.M.P. Media has been continuing to foster its deep roots in the Texas film community since day one. The company proudly holds a board seat with the San Antonio Film Society, where Co-founder Andrew Poppoon is Vice-President. L.A.M.P. Media is also a member of the Texas Motion Picture Alliance, a partner at Alamo City Studios, and hires local film students for internships as part of a goal to help enhance the San Antonio film community and foster a love of film in future generations.
After relocating to New York City in 2004, Megin collaborated with actor/producer Chris Noth on the award-winning NBC series, "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" (2001), and the popular movie adaptions "Sex and the City" (2008), and "Sex and the City II" (2010). They also collaborated on "Frame of Mind" (2009), "My One and Only" (2009), and the award-winning CBS series "The Good Wife" (2009). In 2009, Megin joined the production of the star-studded indie "Paper Man" (2009) with Emma Stone, Jeff Daniels, and Ryan Reynolds. She worked closely with producers as the Locations Coordinator on the critically acclaimed FX/Sony show, "Rescue Me" (2004), and Paramount Vantage's "Not Fade Away" (2012). In 2012, she became an associate at Four of a Kind Productions (FOAK), where she was Associate Producer for "Someday This Pain Will be Useful to You" (2011), and co-producer to "Darkroom" (2013). In 2014, Megin became Head of Production. She produced the short film Market Trip and oversaw a portion of post-production on the documentary "Los Bomberos" (2015).
Independent from FOAK, she is Executive Producer of the ongoing and multi-director documentary "Shifting Ground". Megin worked on live marketing events for Game Seven Marketing for Nike (Nike Basketball and Nike Soccer), and with LEGS Media as a producer on the National 4-H Club commercial campaign "New Beginnings". In the fall of 2015, Megin co-founded L.A.M.P. Media Productions in San Antonio, Texas with husband, Andrew J. Poppoon. L.A.M.P.
Currently, L.A.M.P. Media is in post-production of the short film "Powder Strike" and in production of a documentary film that focuses on a San Antonio resident and veteran of World War II. They are also developing a non-scripted sports-themed show with a host from the Basketball Hall of Fame.
In addition to local projects, L.A.M.P. Media has been continuing to foster its deep roots in the Texas film community since day one. The company proudly holds a board seat with the San Antonio Film Society, where Co-founder Andrew Poppoon is Vice-President. L.A.M.P. Media is also a member of the Texas Motion Picture Alliance, a partner at Alamo City Studios, and hires local film students for internships as part of a goal to help enhance the San Antonio film community and foster a love of film in future generations.