- Height5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
- As an artistic developer who specializes in the areas of film, music, and image creation, PB Floyd has achieved valuable experience that allowed him to pass knowledge on as a consultant and as an advisor. An award winning film producer/director, he is turning up the heat in Hollywood showing off his dynamic style forcing the industry to take notice.
In his early years, PB Floyd had an eye for capturing the moment, which then transcended him into becoming a noteworthy photographer for his high school yearbook. A true musician at heart, he was always known to have a camera in one hand, and a trumpet in the other. Upon graduating, he later studied music and video production at Miami Dade Junior College learning all the tricks he uses to this day. Working as a photographer for actors, models, recording artists, and even photographing the Miss Universe pageant, he structured his love for the arts image, converting that into motion pictures, further propelling and complementing his film accomplishments.
As a member of the American Federation of Television & Radio Artists (AFTRA), Floyd operated as a member at large for the Miami Chapter. After joining the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) in Miami, he moved to Atlanta Georgia, proudly serving on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), to help continue with the minority movement established there. Returning home, with Philadelphia as the national headquarters, Floyd founded the Black Music Association, South Florida Chapter (BMA/SFC), which recognized June as Black Music Month during the reign of President Carter. His next move was to head back to California, and continue his studies at LACC for film and motion picture. Continuing his vision at LACC, Floyd founded the American Black Cinema Association along with Vice President and award-winning Director John Singleton.
Developing the first #1 Spanglish freestyle USA hit "Diamond Girl" by Nice and Wild in 1985, Floyd also wrote, arranged, produced, promoted, and marketed the South Florida group after soon discovering Coolio via the radio station KDAY in California.
Through his gift of music and film, Floyd had the opportunity to affiliate himself as a protégé of Director of Photography (ASC) Johnny Simmons, who not only worked in film and television, but has been credited for music video productions performed by "Easy E," Iced Cube, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Second to None, and even MC Hammer.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Dee Cuffe
- 1986 - Created the Black Music Association, South Florida Chapter (BMA/SFC), whose national arm, the Black Music Association, created June is Black Music Month and in 1989 - Co-created the American Black Cinema Association (ABCA), along with director John Singleton ("Boyz N The Hood", "2 Fast 2 Furious") and filmmaker, cinematographer, director of photography Brian Bellamy ("House Party", "I'm Gonna Get You Sucka").
- In 1982 Produced and develop #1 regional hit "Computer Funk" (Miami Florida)By Ose'(His baby son name).
- In 1986 P. B. Floyd was responsible for developing the first Spangulish freestyle dance group Nice and Wild formerly called The FBI Crew. His promotional and marketing style change the billboard charting format by generating the #1 national club and dance hit single "Diamond Girl" this song is still the most requested freestyle single at power stations radio in the history of this genre of music. Besides creating this single in which he wrote (unaccredited) produced and co- engineered.
- Don't limit yourself, by limiting yourself!
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