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Round And Round
A tale of love and, more accurately obsession. RUBY DEE & THE SNAKEHANDLERS throw down some serious rock-a-billy style vocals and guitar riffs in this music video for Round And Round.
Size:51.4 MB
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The List
This interpretation for Mia Boyle's song The List, we explored how our perspectives change as we go through life. For instance, "Fortunes lost..." might mean taking a hit in the stock market to an adult, but a child losing their balloon could have feelings of equal weight at their young age. The performance footage for this piece was lit by three separate projectors, each using footage to represent three stages of life; childhood, midlife and senior citizenship.
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Sissy New-Aged Cowboy
This is the music video for BRENT AMAKER & THE RODEO. Sissy New-Aged Cowboy is about calling out all the fake country singers out there (you know who you are), so Brent and I decided to make a rap video with cowboys.
Size:7.2 MB
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Crack In The Sidewalk
Each year the Seattle International Film Festival issues the "Fly Filmmaking" challenge, to produce a film start to finish in two weeks. This trailer for Crack In The Sidewalk is a documentary about the fans reactions to the murder of HOUSE OF FREAKS singer and songwriter Bryan Harvey.
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Odd Man Out - :30 spot
Subaru initiated a challenge to come up with a :30 second commercial to introduce their new 7 passenger sports utility vehicle. This spot, titled Odd Man Out tells the tale of 7 friends always playing a random game of elimination to determine who will be left behind, until our constant loser finds a solution.
Size:1.6 MB
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Odd Man Out - Director's Cut
Yes, that's right -- A director's cut. This spot is the :60 second version of the aforementioned Subaru spot. This version of Odd Man Out is how the commercial was initially conceived and includes the season of Summer.
Size: 3.1 MB
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Flickering Memories
Seattle filmmaker Brian McDonald was invited to make a "Fly Film" for the Seattle Internation Film Festival. The challenge was to produce a documentary on a given neighborhood in two weeks. This moving documentary focuses on the memories of a once stunning movie theater that played first run movies, now long gone, replaced by a parking lot.
Size: 20 MB.
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Inheritance
A super-natural thriller about a young woman who struggles to retain control of her mind and body which are being possessed by the spirit of her dead benefactress. The young woman's life is further complicated because she also suffers from a family history of schizophrenia. Click here for more information about the film. Size: 3.4 MB.
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Elixirs & Remedies
A full length feature film capturing a single night of the 5 city West coast tour of Robyn Hitchcock and Grant Lee Phillips. The live show was almost two and a half hours long, and was trimmed down to 90 minutes for the final video release. This is a bonus track and does not appear in the final cut of ELIXIRS & REMEDIES. In this clip Grant and Robyn perform a cover of Lou Reed's Satellite Of Love. Size: 6.3 MB
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White Face
A serious comedy about racism. This is a trailer the short film which examines the daily discriminations that clowns might face if they were an actual race of people. This mockumentary will premiere at the 2001 SLAMDANCE FILM FESTIVAL. Currently airing on Cinemax and HBO. Click here for screening times, or click here to purchase your own copy. Size: 325k
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Life & How To Live It
Winner of the Silver Medal at the 1998 Emerald City Awards for Best Music Video. LIFE & HOW TO LIVE IT is a series of experimental images hung on a narrative spine. Set to the R.E.M. song of the same title, the video explores the duality of man. A writer struggles to complete a novel despite distractions from a carpenter who shares a common wall with him. Size: 11.8 MB
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Homeless P.S.A.
This public service announcement is the directorial debut of Wendra-Lynne. The actors in this film are so convincing that many people believe that they were actually homeless, but in fact, they aren't. Musician Jane Siberry was so impressed with the piece that she gave permission to use her music "Calling All Angels". We dare you not to cry! Size: 2.1 MB
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