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  1. Assistant Professor, Film & Television. Contact: Email: bmk87@drexel.edu. Location: Bio. Education. Publication. Research. Creative Work. Ben Kalina is an award-winning documentary producer and director whose work explores the colliding forces of human nature and environmental change.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm1755356Ben Kalina - IMDb

    Production Manager. Animation Department. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Ben Kalina was born on 5 October 1981 in Elgin, Illinois, USA. Ben is a producer and production manager, known for Big Mouth (2017), The Midnight Gospel (2020) and Niko and the Sword of Light (2015). More at IMDbPro.

    • January 1, 1
    • Ben Kalina
    • Elgin, Illinois, USA
  3. Nov 20, 2013 · Ben Kalina is a filmmaker who explores the impacts of climate change and sea-level rise on coastal communities, including North Carolina's Outer Banks. He talks about his film, the challenges of coastal development and the scientific consensus on rising seas.

  4. Oct 20, 2020 · Jen Schneider and Ben Kalina, co-directors and writers of NOVA’s Can We Cool the Planet?, said it was their goal during the film to reflect the youth and diversity of climate change researchers and entrepreneurs. (" Can We Cool The Planet" premieres tonight at 9pm on GBH 2. Watch a preview below.)

  5. Ben Kalina is a director and producer who made 'Shored Up', a film about the impact of rising sea levels on coastal communities. The film explores the scientific, economic and political issues behind beach erosion and replenishment projects.

  6. titmouse.net › team-member › ben-kalinaBen Kalina – Titmouse

    Jul 30, 2020 · As COO, Ben Kalina oversees production and development across its three studios. He helps promote and maintain the studios’ overall vision, facilitates all current & developing productions, and manages production techniques. Prior to Titmouse, he worked in production at Warner Bros. Animation & VFX.

  7. Dec 9, 2022 · On December 5, 2022, Assistant Professor Ben Kalina, an award-winning documentary producer and director, kicked off the Drexel Libraries’ 2022/23 ScholarSip event series with a “food for thought” session on climate activism and filmmaking.

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