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About KJW Productions

KJW Productions was founded in 1991 in San Jose, California. Using a Macintosh Classic, KJW Productions was able to create hours of Hypercard movies. From 1992-1996, KJW Productions specialized in making Hypercard stacks for animation, multimedia, and interactive purposes. In 1996, KJW Productions crossed platforms, and entered the PC era. In the same year, KJW Productions split into three divisions, each specializing in an area of work. KJWPro associated itself with the world wide web, designing and publishing webpages and websites. KJW Productions Motion Pictures, which is known as KJW MoPic deals with filmmaking and video production. KJW Productions handles the rest, which include literary works such as poetry and stories, as well as the music section although sometimes it goes under the name ProVerb, short for KJW Productions Reverberations. Over the course of 12 years, KJW Productions has grown, and recently, became international. With a creation of over a dozen websites, three feature films, many short films, hours of music, and pages of poetry, KJW Productions has established itself as a leading independent manufacturer of imagination.

KJW Production came about in the early stages of school. Once told by a teacher how hard he worked, the founder became known as a factory, producing quality work at rapid pace. As a joke fellow students told him he was like a self-contained corporation. Soon, KJW Productions was formed, and was etched in every line of work he did to leave his mark. In Science Olympiad, race cars had "KJW Productions" and its insignia displayed all over during competition, and was only covered with "Massachusetts" while competing in Nationals. Soon, KJWPro became one of the most well-known 4-syllable sounds, as it invaded the campus of Brandeis University in the fall of 1999. Network computer KJWPro was one of the top visited computers on campus. In 1999, KJW MoPic took upon producing a film to enter the 2000 Brandeis Film Festival. With its 30 minute documentary, Scheffres Pandemonium, MoPic stole the audience and beat out five other films to win Best Documentary and the $100 prize. The film also set off new projects, such as KJW ProVerb, making original music using computer synthesis, real sounds, and remixes. In fall of 2002, KJW Productions became serious about music making and took an electronic music class. Exploration, adventure, endeavor, design, no limit and no fear are underlying motivations of KJW Productions. 

KJW Productions, Imagination. Creation. Innovation.

 

 

 

 

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