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I Don't Get Lonely

A portrait of teenage musician Tim Brozowski, better known as "computer science", and the lo-fi world he inhabits.

  • Ben Carter
    Director
    Stalk Her, Merciful Decadence, Partridge
  • Ben Carter
    Producer
  • Tim Brozowski
    Key Cast
    "Himself"
  • Terrel DeWeese
    Assistant Director
  • Ben Carter
    Cinematographer
  • Terrel DeWeese
    Cinematographer
  • Robert Robinson
    Miscellaneous Crew
  • Project Type:
    Documentary
  • Runtime:
    13 minutes 7 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    March 22, 2019
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital, Polaroid Film
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9, 4:3
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    Yes
Director Biography - Ben Carter

Ben Carter is a filmmaker based out of Winston-Salem, NC.
He was born in Stamford, Connecticut in 2001 and is of English and Ashkenazi Jewish descent. Ben gained an interest in film when he was 8 years old through a used VHS-C, and started making films at 15. His projects have been shown at various film festivals around the world such as the Tallgrass Film Festival, the RiverRun International Film Festival, the Montreal International Wreath Film Festival, the World Premiere Film Awards, and the Philadelphia Youth Film Festival. He is currently attending UNCSA as an undergraduate to pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts in filmmaking.

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Director Statement

I Don't Get Lonely is an upcoming docu-short film that explores the talents of lo-fi musician Computer Science (aka. Tim Brozowski) and the enigmatic world in which he inhabits. Directed by Ben Carter, the film showcases Carter's idiosyncratic directing style shot through a variety of recording mediums including VHS home video and Polaroid film, resulting in a kaleidoscopic portrait of the young musician. From intimate thoughts recorded in Computer Science's bedroom in Carrboro, North Carolina to public performances elsewhere within the Research Triangle, I Don't Get Lonely displays the absorbing lifestyle of the teenage musician as he attempts to express himself through lyricism and emotion, culminating in musical art.