Employable me & Intervention
It’s somewhat of a politically incorrect statement to say that there is some truth to a stereotype; Ryan Marley isn’t exactly disproving this idea. The Canadian born director is immensely talented, incredibly polite, and using all of this to improve society. That may sound a bit grandiose but his work on television productions like Employable Me and Intervention vet this notion. Both of these lauded TV series are recognized for their informative and benevolent effects on participants as well as the culture. In many ways, we’ve forgotten that the arts were meant to inspire as well as entertain; these are traits well presented in Marley’s career. He received awards for his work on children’s productions like Science Max: Experiments at Large (Canadian Screen Awards Winner) and Zerby Derby but the heartfelt intensity of Employable Me and Intervention prove that his abilities are equally as beneficial to these adult stories. They say that seeing is believing. If so, seeing the...