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- A 23-minute documentary accompanying Prison Pit book one cartoon, with interviews from Prison Pit creator Johnny Ryan, voice actors James Adomian, Blake Anderson, and Kyle Kinane, musician/comic artist Gerard Way (My Chemical Romance), comic book artist Peter Bagge (Hate), alternative comics publisher Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics), and animation director Greg Franklin (6 Point Harness).
- Photographer Greg Bojorquez captures the humanity in seemingly-aggressive cultures of rodeos, heavy metal shows, and street gangs of East LA.
- Graffiti artist Neckface teaches himself welding as he creates work for his exhibit "Drinkin' On The Job".
- Musicians Lee Ranaldo (Sonic Youth), Alan Licht, and Ulrich Krieger come together at Cinefamily movie theater in Los Angeles. They create a dynamic live soundtrack to the silent films of avant-garde filmmaker, Stan Brakhage.
- Skate photographer Jacob Messex spends his last semester in art school putting the final touches on his photo book, "Filmus 3".
- Team Pain built some of the most significant ramps in skateboard history. Founder Tim Payne, skateboarders, and members of local communities discuss the evolution of the modern skatepark, proper design and construction, and the utilization of public resources.
- Lucky Dragons, stars of SEAN CARNAGE PARKING LOT, are featured here on their own, in an impressionistic video that reveals the group's warmth and humanity. Lucky Dragons, besides being an underground / D.I.Y. scene interactive musical attraction have some serious art world cred. From their CV: "An ongoing collaboration between Los Angeles-based artists Sarah Rara and Luke Fischbeck, Lucky Dragons research forms of participation and dissent, purposefully working towards a better understanding of existing ecologies through performances, publications, recordings, and public art."