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American filmmaker, screenwriter, and artist Ben McPherson began his career as a fine artist in New Mexico where his work first drew accolades and received national attention. Ben’s paintings are currently featured in galleries and museums throughout the world and have been profiled in “Southwest Art Magazine” and “American Art Collector.” In 2007, his creative process was the subject of the Emmy nominated episode “God's Close-Up” in the Showtime series “This American Life.”

Ben then expanded his talents by creating a series for National Geographic and continued to hone his craft as a filmmaker while helming projects for other networks.
In 2013, he co-created and directed a live stage production of “Man in the Moon” which opened to a sold-out audience of more than 20,000.

His first feature-length film “Radioflash,” which Ben both wrote and directed, was released in theaters November 2019 starring Dominic Monaghan, Brighton Sharbino, and Will Patton.

Brad Skaar is an independent film producer and creative director whose career bridges cinema and immersive experience design. As a producer, Brad has overseen multiple feature films, including Radioflash and Home, where he honed his ability to craft visually compelling worlds and guide projects from development through production and release. His work in film emphasizes high-quality design, narrative depth, and collaborative storytelling, skills that continue to define his creative pursuits today.

Currently serving as VP Creative Director and Artist at Dreamwalk Park, Brad brings that same cinematic vision to life-size environments. His background in set design, prop creation, and fine art enables him to build richly detailed, interactive worlds where guests feel as though they’ve stepped into another dimension. Whether producing films or shaping immersive attractions, Brad’s focus remains consistent: blending storytelling with visual artistry to transport audiences into fully realized, unforgettable experiences.