Produced by double wide media and directed by Mac Premo, "Men at Work" is a series of digital shorts made for the web magazine MadePossible.com. Each episode profiles a different man and the joys, dangers, and oddities of his chosen profession.
Co-Directors Autumn Tarleton and Stacey Foster are in post-production on a documentary called THE DUMPSTER PROJECT. Mac Premo, a successful Brooklyn artist, has been collecting "stuff" to make art out of for 20 years and now he's forced to actually do it in this short documentary that begs: Is one man's trash another man's treasure? || Directed by Autumn Tarleton & Stacey Foster || Cinematography: Brian Jackson & Eric Phelan || Producer: Autumn Tarleton || Editor: Stacey Foster || Sound Record...
George Motz, author of Hamburger America, tells Made Possible how to make the perfect burger. Directed by Mac Premo and produced by doublewide media.
Junger describes how he got started in journalism and offers advice to war reporters in the making. Directed by Mac Premo and produced by doublewide media.
What's the secret to a long life? Ruben Spitz, New Yorker, milliner, and Holocaust survivor answers. Directed by Mac Premo and produced by doublewide media.
Sebastian Junger comments on the experience of combat and the transition back into civilian life. Directed by Mac Premo and produced by doublewide media.
Jordan Roth, the new face of Broadway, explains what keeps him up at night. Directed by Mac Premo and produced by doublewide media.
Roundtable: The Value of Money debates if money really buys happiness? Directed by Mac Premo and produced by doublewide media.
Sebastian Junger talks about the fear and risk caused in war zones. Fear will serve as adrenaline until it paralyzes the body. Directed by Mac Premo and produced by doublewide media.