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KSK:STUDIOS was founded by Executive Producer Manny Kivowitz in 1988. The company had humble beginnings with Manny working primarily as a Director of Photography for a small but devoted client base. KSK has steadily evolved ever since. As Manny began to move KSK from a production service organization to a full-service production company he pushed hard to keep the aesthetic bar high for every project KSK took on.
With the launch in 2006 of the VH1 show “Can’t Get a Date," which Kivowitz co-created with long-time associates Stefan Springman and Toby Barraud, Manny has made a major leap in fulfilling his long-term vision of becoming a major developer and producer of original programming for Television, Interactive and Multi Media platforms. The entire KSK team is super proud of each and every one of the 17 episodes that it created for both the VH1 and Logo networks and looks forward to tackling future projects with equal passion. “Can’t Get a Date” was handled in house from development through post and premiered in April 2006 on VH1 and June 2006 on Logo.
KSK began its transition to becoming an original programming developer in 2001 with the creation of it’s cult hit documentary “Red Light Go” which takes the audience inside the world of New York City bicycle messenger racing, often referred to as Alleycats. KSK has also created the successful children’s home video, Move ‘N Groove Kids, a creative movement program for toddlers.
KSK continues to support its roots, providing full service production/post capabilities to an array of clients and maintains a steady flow of branding and communications projects for clientele spanning the United States and Europe. What distinguishes KSK from the average production/post companies and design firms is that KSK offers an integral solution, bringing a variety of creative and business expertise together under one roof.
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