Kenneth Stevenson(I)
- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Kenneth is a Director and Dramatist focused on the expansion of personal sovereignty and the expression of Pro-Western values. His career and scholarship extends to Cinema, Episodics, and Advertising.
His unique upbringing in a southern family's carnival / amusement business coupled with Xaverian influences instilled a desire for independence, lifelong-learning, and counter-culturalism in his work.
Kenneth enjoys falling back on the skill-sets he learned as a VFX supervisor, hardware hacker, and socio-political commentator to push the limits of what is possible, and thought-provoking, to the screen.
Important tropes involved in Stevenson's work include bodily autonomy, the virtue of suffering, self-governance, diversity of thought, voluntaryism, and the struggle of displaced transcendentalists. Stevenson frequently draws inspiration from punk / y'alternative rock music and Libertarianism to express his frustrations with centralized power and oppressive ideologies.
While studying at Ball State University, his network blossomed from a club into a creative incubator, and later a handful of startups due to a scholarship he received from David Letterman.
His first feature film Cheery Point (New World OrdeRx) was a science fiction exploration of a totalitarian medical security state set in an apocalyptic America. The 2012 student film featured an ensemble cast shot on a shoestring budget and was distributed internationally. In 2014 he experimented with television while crafting a series he called Rapture- featuring Lew Temple (The Endless, The Walking Dead, Atlas Shrugged) and Rob Pralgo (The Vampire Diaries). In June of 2018, Stevenson's series Cerebral was recognized at SeriesFest as one of 13 official selections internationally in the Drama category. He has worked for Time Warner, SONY and been the recipient of various local film festival awards.
A dual entrepreneur and artist at heart, Stevenson co-founded Digital Alliance in 2015 to service nonprofits and brands with their video marketing and was awarded a scholarship in 2021 from the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity to briefly study in Washington D.C. He operates as a commercial work-for-hire screenwriter and director for liberty-loving Brands, Agencies, and Think Tanks and is developing original content and podcasts for the broader movement.
His unique upbringing in a southern family's carnival / amusement business coupled with Xaverian influences instilled a desire for independence, lifelong-learning, and counter-culturalism in his work.
Kenneth enjoys falling back on the skill-sets he learned as a VFX supervisor, hardware hacker, and socio-political commentator to push the limits of what is possible, and thought-provoking, to the screen.
Important tropes involved in Stevenson's work include bodily autonomy, the virtue of suffering, self-governance, diversity of thought, voluntaryism, and the struggle of displaced transcendentalists. Stevenson frequently draws inspiration from punk / y'alternative rock music and Libertarianism to express his frustrations with centralized power and oppressive ideologies.
While studying at Ball State University, his network blossomed from a club into a creative incubator, and later a handful of startups due to a scholarship he received from David Letterman.
His first feature film Cheery Point (New World OrdeRx) was a science fiction exploration of a totalitarian medical security state set in an apocalyptic America. The 2012 student film featured an ensemble cast shot on a shoestring budget and was distributed internationally. In 2014 he experimented with television while crafting a series he called Rapture- featuring Lew Temple (The Endless, The Walking Dead, Atlas Shrugged) and Rob Pralgo (The Vampire Diaries). In June of 2018, Stevenson's series Cerebral was recognized at SeriesFest as one of 13 official selections internationally in the Drama category. He has worked for Time Warner, SONY and been the recipient of various local film festival awards.
A dual entrepreneur and artist at heart, Stevenson co-founded Digital Alliance in 2015 to service nonprofits and brands with their video marketing and was awarded a scholarship in 2021 from the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity to briefly study in Washington D.C. He operates as a commercial work-for-hire screenwriter and director for liberty-loving Brands, Agencies, and Think Tanks and is developing original content and podcasts for the broader movement.