Kenneth Stevenson

Kenneth Stevenson

Personal Details

Biography

Kenneth is a multifaceted individual, serving as both a Director and Dramatist, with a primary focus on expanding personal sovereignty and promoting Pro-Western values. His extensive career and scholarship span across various mediums, including Cinema, Episodics, and Advertising.

Growing up in a unique environment, Kenneth's upbringing in a southern family's carnival and amusement business, combined with his Xaverian influences, instilled in him a strong desire for independence, lifelong-learning, and counter-culturalism, which are reflected in his work.

As a VFX supervisor, hardware hacker, and socio-political commentator, Kenneth has developed a range of skills that enable him to push the boundaries of what is possible and thought-provoking on the screen. He often draws inspiration from punk and alternative rock music as, well as Libertarianism, to express his frustrations with centralized power and oppressive ideologies.

Throughout his academic journey at Ball State University, Kenneth's network expanded from a club to a creative incubator, and eventually, a handful of startups, thanks to a scholarship he received from David Letterman.

Kenneth's 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 by crafting a series called Rapture, which featured Lew Temple and Rob Pralgo.

In June 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 has received various local film festival awards.

As a dual entrepreneur and artist, Kenneth co-founded Digital Alliance in 2015, providing video marketing services to nonprofits and brands. In 2021, he was awarded a scholarship from the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity to study in Washington D.C. He currently operates as a commercial work-for-hire screenwriter and director for liberty-loving Brands, Agencies, and Think Tanks, while developing original content and podcasts for the broader movement.

Important themes and tropes present in Kenneth's work include bodily autonomy, the virtue of suffering, self-governance, diversity of thought, voluntaryism, and the struggle of displaced transcendentalists.

Career

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2013