Roberts Next Door Disrupts Digital Entertainment with Experimental Vertical Series 'Karma Mechanic'

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Independent filmmakers Robert Christopher Smith and Robert Banks are pushing the boundaries of digital storytelling with their experimental vertical series 'Karma Mechanic', a project that deliberately challenges the established norms of short-form digital content.
The series, which will be released across multiple social media platforms including Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok, represents a deliberate departure from the typical vertical series format. Unlike many existing mobile-oriented series that focus on wealthy characters and conventional narratives, 'Karma Mechanic' promises a darker, more complex storytelling approach inspired by unconventional storytellers like David Lynch.
By self-financing the entire project, Smith and Banks have granted themselves unprecedented creative freedom. The duo, who co-wrote the series based on their original one-act play 'Killer Session', are positioning 'Karma Mechanic' as a hybrid project that will exist both as a 20-episode vertical series and a short feature film.
The production emphasizes collaboration with trusted talent, including recurring actors like Stacy Marie Turner, Erin Anne Gray, and Jonathan Jacob Pekar. This approach allows the filmmakers to work with performers who share their vision of creating something truly original and innovative.
With 'Karma Mechanic', Roberts Next Door is challenging the homogeneous landscape of digital entertainment, offering audiences a potentially groundbreaking narrative experience that prioritizes creative risk and artistic integrity over conventional production models.

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