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Film/Video Productions
Feature Length
Project: Tomorrow Men takes us on a journey through the trials and tribulations of filmmaking. The vehicle for this docudrama is The Tomorrow Men, a multi-genre series designed to explore social issues. Fully produced footage from Rik Wambaugh's and Benjamin W. Karl's original script "The Tomorrow Men: Life and Death" is combined with cast and crew interviews to create an unconventional documentary.
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Short Subject
It is said that it is more a tragedy to have never loved, than to have loved and lost. But how tragic it is to have loved and won, yet not know it? This is the story of Mike (Benjamin Karl), a man who so fears this loss that he doesn't realize that he's won.
Unwilling to risk his emotions, he runs from the woman of his dreams to one of the darkest areas known to man: the human mind. Though the love of his friends surrounds him, is their reach long enough to pull him back? And what will become of his love?
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Everyone struggles to understand love at some point in their life. Usually we first start to deal with it somewhere between our teens and early 20's. Sometimes we learn earlier. Sometimes we're a pair of bungling hit men named Daner and Eeno who don't know what the hell we're talking about. If this is the case, then of course it calls for a "doctor!"
After all, white picket fences, nine-to-five office work, bothersome children... BLAH! Now that's a drag.
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OK, we know what you're thinking. For Pizzas Sake must be some sort of action packed Spy VS. Scientist story, with a comedic twist. Well, you're right, but this one has a comedic twist, pizza and a bald guy fighting a long-haired lab rat. You've gotta love that!
Filmed with the cooperation of the Detroit Filmmakers Coalition.
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The world of theatre is one of excitement and unpredictability. Each day holds new challenges totally unlike those of the typical eight-hour grind. But one challenge we all face is that of family: another world unto itself. Returning home from a long show on the road, David finds that the reconciliation of these two worlds has been his true challenge all along.
Filmed with the cooperation of the Detroit Filmmakers Coalition.
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Music Videos
Originally produced as a going away gift, "If I Can Call You Bonnie..." is set to Paul Simon's "Call Me Al" with a few lyrical changes here and there. Benjamin Karl and Scott Kennedy (in his video debut) jump and jive their way through a myriad of locations and scenarios, "dancing" out their story. From high above the city of Detroit to being flung about on carnival rides, the video is full of antics and inside jokes, as well as those that any of us can relate to, with a touch of pure goofiness for good measure.
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"Scarlett: The Lady in Red" is a music video compilation combining Chris Deburg's "The Lady in Red" with the classic "Gone with the Wind." Clips from this amazing film are set in time with Chris's music telling the story of Rhet, Scarlett and their daughter Bonnie. These lyrics pack such a powerful punch behind Vivien Lei's haunting eyes and Clark Gable's charm that even if you're not a fan of either piece, you can't help but be breathtaken.
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