Brian Kraft | |
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Born | 1970 (age 41–42) |
Education | University of Santa Monica |
Occupation | filmmaker, Chief Academic Officer |
Brian Kraft (born 1970) is an American entrepreneur and underground filmmaker primarily known for the films The Brandon Corey Story and the ten hour documentary on the collapse of the United States, The Fall of America and the Western World – A Survival Guide. He is also an American Educator known for his co-creation of The Mentor/Apprentice Approach to learning. He is Chief Academic Officer for The Mentor Apprentice School of the Arts and Entertainment Career Connection Schools.
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As Chief Academic Officer of the Recording Connection,[1] Radio Connection,[2] and Film Connection,[3] Kraft oversees the day to day operations of the Mentor/Apprentice approach to learning at all of the private school’s locations, nationwide. He has written or co-written the film, recording and radio curriculums that the school uses. The school is owned by MASA, The Mentor Apprentice School of the Arts which Kraft has ownership in.
He is a public speaker and a vocal proponent of learning from professional mentors. A non-fiction book on the subject is due out in 2012. It is rumored that it will be published by Hay House.
Kraft attended The University of Santa Monica (USM) in Santa Monica, Ca. to study Transpersonal Psychology and is a career counselor and mentor to adults.
In 2000, Kraft worked as a camera production assistant on the film Sally, starring Rachael Leigh Cook and Michael Weston.[4]
Kraft wrote and directed The Brandon Corey Story in 2006 which is a feature length faux-documentary detailing how and why an anti war activist is kidnapped by minions working for former Vice President Dick Cheney, who turns out to be an Alien. Real life writer/researcher David Icke, the foremost authority on the Reptilian conspiracy theory, plays himself in the film and assists the characters (played by actors) in uncovering Dick Cheney’s true identity. The filmmakers used stock footage of Cheney. Filmed in Los Angeles, London, Texas and Washington D.C., while the U.S. was preparing to invade Iraq for a second time, the film is perhaps best known for the scene in which Icke screams at police standing guard in front of The House of Parliament. It is reported that Icke was later arrested for the outburst. The film’s finale shows Dick Cheney shape shifting into a Reptilian Alien and feeding on a naked girl in a Satanic ritual.
Kraft has stated that while he is a friend of Icke and loves his mind, he does not believe that Dick Cheney is an Alien though he was quoted as saying "that the man sure looks like one though". When asked if he thinks Reptilians have conquered Planet Earth, Kraft responded, "No, but the metaphor is brilliant. Let’s be honest, our leaders, their bosses and their sycophants have co-created one hell of a mess on our planet, and so I made the film to point out the difference between those of us with souls and those who appear to be soulless."[5]
In 2008-09 Kraft directed and produced the ten hour documentary The Fall of America and the Western World – A Survival Guide featuring Liberal Author Naomi Wolf, Economists Doug Casey and David McAlvany, NYU Professor and Author Mark Crispin Miller, Libertarian G. Edward Griffin, Conservative Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, Constitutionalist Joseph Farah, Paleoconservative Alex Jones, David Icke, and Moderate Doug McIntyre.[6] 100% documentary, this film takes a serious look at how liberals, anarchists, radicals, conservatives and moderates all agree that America is on its way to economic implosion primarily through the wanton printing of money, fiscal irresponsibility, and government stupidity. The film was an Internet sensation,[7] and is often cited as way to successfully market films to the masses without the need of mainstream distribution.
Kraft is an anarcho-capitalist. "I believe in private enterprise but I support regulation. I cannot understand how anyone can support a liberal or a conservative agenda. Big government is not the answer. The only thing they should do is protect our shores and adjudicate disputes in court, they are terrible at just about everything else. That’s not to say we don’t need regulation of industry and Wall St., because I think we do. I’m perfectly comfortable with regulations, but let it be done by a company trying to earn a profit not by a bureaucrat with no skin in the game."
His next documentary is on the end of Western Civilization and will feature a rock opera to accompany the film. Kraft’s band "The Party is Over" is writing the music for the film.
In 1999, Kraft worked as an art department production assistant for 9 episodes of The Sopranos.[8]
In 2010, it was reported that Kraft was working with the co-creators of Project Greenlight[9] on a reality show entitled The Mentor, which featured Kraft working with unsuccessful adults to become successful and soulful. "I’m personally not a fan of reality TV but I am obsessed with documentary film and documentary TV. This is more about that. The show is really very moving. They did a great job at following my ugly mug around, watching me work with people who really wanted to be better human beings. It’s amazing what a person can accomplish when they realize they are not their egos, when they realize they are co-creators. The show isn’t about being successful as much as it is about connecting with natural law, and through that, finding one’s true calling and grace. I’m grateful that they contacted me, they are a pleasure to work with. Their mission is to make TV better by making it more intelligent and I support that."
In November 2010, Kraft appeared in a segment on ABC News 20/20 Show that investigated the malicious grading practices of the Better Business Bureau.[10]
Kraft appeared on the national radio show, The Alex Jones Radio Program for Genesis Communications twice.[11] His first appearance was an in-studio, one-hour exclusive interview.[12]
In November 2011, Kraft appeared in Dr. Drew's Lifechangers wherein he granted a full scholarship to a troubled young documentary filmmaker from Detroit, Michigan.[13]
Year | Title | Episodes | Role |
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1998 | The Reality of Doing | ||
2000 | Sally | Camera Production Assistant | |
2004 Concert Film | Human Planet starring Jane’s Addiction | Ozomatli | |
Cypress Hill | |||
The Breeders | |||
2006 | The Brandon Corey Story | ||
2009 | The Fall of America and the Western World | Director, Writer, Co-Producer |
Year | Title | Episodes | Role |
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1999 | The Sopranos | 46 Long | Art Department Production Assistant |
Denial, Anger, Acceptance | Art Department Production Assistant | ||
Meadownlands | Art Department Production Assistant | ||
College | Art Department Production Assistant | ||
Pax Soprana | Art Department Production Assistant | ||
Down Neck | Art Department Production Assistant | ||
The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti | Art Department Production Assistant | ||
Boca | Art Department Production Assistant | ||
A Hit is a Hit | Art Department Production Assistant |