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Alum Kenny Stoff was behind one of MTV's biggest comedy hits ever - a show that was written, shot, directed and produced by Kenny himself. Called "Eminem: Making the Ass" it was a behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of rapper Eminem's music video "Ass Like That" - a documentary hosted by and starring puppets from Comedy Central's hit show "Crank Yankers".
For the show, Kenny created an Eminem-style puppet, who crashed the scene of the music video shoot and tried to steal the show from the real Eminem. Originally created as uncencored DVD bonus material, the show needed to be recut to 30 minutes and censored once MTV decided to air it. "You would think that MTV would be more loose than other stations, but they are actually more strict… there was a lot that I had to rewrite and cut in order to make it appropriate to air on MTV", Kenny explains. They cuts didn't seem to take away any of the show's entertainment value; it became the highest rated show on MTV the summer it ran, and then MTV played it for an entire year afterward.
Since then, Kenny has been thriving in the expanding world of online video production. Like more industry experts these days, Kenny realizes that this is where future is - the difference between Kenny and most other experts however, is that Kenny caught on to online content from its very beginnings.
Kenny is now signed up with Mutiny Pictures, a production house located in Venice, California which is known as one of the leaders of professional online video content.
Kenny's projects are focused mainly in the music undustry; he has created professional footage of live concerts for some of the hottest musicians today, uncluding Gavin, Rossdale, Tokio Hotel (…..)
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