April • 2021
Eben is a very professional filmmaker with a great eye for shooting. We look forward to working with Eben again in the future.
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Request QuoteEben is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker. He recently ended a 5-year run as one of the founding producers of CNN’s cinematic storytelling brand, Great Big Story. Eben specializes in premium, short-form documentary content with an emphasis on science, the outdoors, and adventure. He is a Part 107 Licensed Drone Pilot and a Certified Advanced Open Water Diver. At Great Big Story he developed and directed the wildlife conservation series Mission Wild, directed the award-winning short film The Impossible Ride, and produced hundreds of other micro-docs on topics ranging from animal farts to auctioneers.
April • 2021
Eben is a very professional filmmaker with a great eye for shooting. We look forward to working with Eben again in the future.
What happens when a horror movie composer and a guitar maker join forces? They create the world’s most disturbing musical instrument. Affectionately known as "The Apprehension Engine," this one-of-a-kind instrument was commissioned by movie composer Mark Korven. Korven wanted to create spooky noises in a more acoustic and original way—but the right instrument didn't exist. So his friend, guitar maker Tony Duggan-Smith, went deep into his workshop and assembled what has to be the spookiest instrument on Earth.
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Puppets—they’re child’s play, right? Spend five minutes watching Barnaby Dixon and you’ll surely disagree. This viral success has amassed over 10M views on YouTube.
Just because a video is branded, doesn’t mean it has to be boring or disingenuous. Over the years, I have produced content for world-class brands such as Toyota, Genesis, Patron, Mercedes-Benz, Bloomberg, Lenscrafters, and the national tourism boards of China and India. This video about one of the last lampists was sponsored by Genesis. Fun fact: I have a marketing degree from The George Washington University School of Business.
Alex Carozza has been building and repairing accordions in New York City since 1960. The last craftsman of his kind in the city, Alex is the living memory of a once vibrant musical culture that has all but disappeared from New York. This is the story of a true classic.
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