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Carl Seibel
film mfa

ArtCenter College of Design

Specialisms: Film / Film & Animation / Advertising

Location: Pasadena, United States

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ArtCenter College of Design

Carl Seibel

Carl Seibel ArtsThread Profile

First Name: Carl

Last Name: Seibel

Specialisms: Film / Film & Animation / Advertising

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My Location: Pasadena, United States

University / College: ArtCenter College of Design

Course / Program Title: film mfa

About

Some of my fondest childhood memories are on a small tape somewhere in my garage back home in Chicagoland, shot without permission on my mother’s old Sony Hi8 camcorder. I would repeatedly steal it from the living room closet, run out to the backyard, and reenact scenes from Saving Private Ryan—a film I shouldn’t have been watching at five years old. I carried those dreams of portraying heroes into adulthood and ventured to Europe to train as an actor in 2017. During drama school, I realized that I didn't only want to be in front of the camera, but behind it as well. Each year of my training, I made a short film documenting the memories I made across the pond. After graduating and arriving back in Chicagoland in 2020, I founded twoforthewild, an independent film production company, and began working on the application for my master's in film. After being accepted to ArtCenter College of Design's graduate film program, I moved to LA in 2021 and began the next part of my journey, now one step closer to making the films and portraying the heroes to inspire the next generation of kleptomaniacal yet Spielbergian sons and daughters.

In a post-WWII American suburb, a reclusive woman loses sleep over the mysterious aircraft tests happening near her house. Rumble: A tale of solitude in post-WWII America, where the life of an airman's loved one takes the forefront; the nuclear family and American dream absent. Though things may look very dark Your dream is not in vain For when do you find the rainbow? Only after rain

A look back at the night in early 1938 when the preliminary version of Bugs Bunny was first sketched.

Spec ad for Tempur-Pedic.

Spec ad for Maxwell House.