After Painted Hero Benedict became the Director of Photography for the documentary, Where I Stand: The Hank Greenspun Story narrated by Academy Award winner Anthony Hopkins and directed by Emmy winner Scott Goldstein. He produced and directed the critically acclaimed and award-winning documentary film, The Conscientious Objector. The film garnered several dozen awards in multiple categories during a two-year run on the international festival circuit including many “audience favorite” awards, a Crystal Heart Award from the Heartland Film Festival and from Boston, a Humanitarian Award. The film played on the International Documentary Association’s InFACT Documentary tour qualifying it for Academy Award consideration. Benedict scripted the first draft of the theatrical narrative project based on the documentary and joined the producing team of Hacksaw Ridge, directed by Mel Gibson. Currently, Benedict has several film projects in development including a new medical drama series and an international series focusing on Hope Extreme. He is also developing the film The Death of Reasonable Doubt, which follows the U.S. Supreme Court death-row case of Troy Davis in Savannah, Georgia.
Filmography
As Producer
The Unnamable
Painted Hero
The Conscientious Objector
Hacksaw Ridge
The Death of Reasonable Doubt
As Director or Assistant Director
The Unnamable
Society
After Midnight
Painted Hero
The Conscientious Objector
The Death of Reasonable Doubt
Humanitarian work
Over the last few years, Terry has spent months filming in India and Nepal focusing on social justice issues - orphans, human trafficking and women’s health issues. He created Hope In Motion; an award winning television broadcast series of shorts for the NGO Asian Aid. In 2010 form SHAE, a 501 organization with a mission of “creating message media for global change,” in an effort to make a positive difference in the global community with art and media from a Creator-based perspective. Currently, Terry is filming two documentary feature films about poverty and the sex trafficking business. He endeavors to pursue his art by the words of Dr. Martin Luther King: “If a man hasn’t discovered something worth dying for, he isn’t fit to live.”
Awards and honors
In his documentary work, Terry has been featured in numerous magazines for his work on the forefront of HD technology development and working hand-in-hand with manufacturers:
Filmed with Panasonic Varicam® engineering prototypes
Filmed with Canon & Fujinon HD prototype lenses
Developed postproduction workflow with Sunset Digital for the HD format
First filmmaker to shoot a feature-length documentary using the Panasonic Varicam® HD format and transfer it to 35mm film
Forerunner integrating HD and HDSLR in creative story