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- Winner of the Best International Feature Film Award at the London International Film Festival in 2015, Vertical is a story of love and loss and the meaning of family. Alex Hunter (Morgan Lester) returns home from college for the funeral of the mother (Chuti Tiu) from whom she had become estranged. Through the stories and memories of her mother's rock climbing friends, a group of women known as the 'Rock Chicks', Alex becomes acquainted with the woman she never knew in life, and begins to find her own links to her mother along the way. Also starring Irene Bedard, Wolfgang Bodison, Carson Aune, Marshall Bell, and Elsie Kate Fisher, the film includes breathtaking cinematography by Ignatius Fischer, utilizing the scenery of the beautiful San Jacinto mountains of Southern California. With a strong cast of known actors and new talent, Vertical leans heavily on heartfelt sentiment and great dialog to drive this award-winning ensemble piece.
- Penelope Lewis, a struggling young rock guitarist from London, learns that a mysterious Englishman who recently committed suicide in a small town in the California desert is actually her biological father, a famous rock musician who disappeared from the public eye in the 1990s.
- The Wind Of Heaven tells the story of Cole Morgan, a young Marine officer who returns home from Afghanistan after experiencing the harsh realities of war. Cole's mother has high hopes that he will follow in his late father's footsteps and take charge of the family's prosperous cattle ranch. But Cole suffers from deep emotional scars brought on by the traumas of war and can barely make it through the day without flashing back to the horrors of his experiences in the Middle East. The VA doctors can only prescribe an endless stream of drugs to help Cole fight his inner battle. But he has seen where that path has led other returning warriors - a path that all too often ends with suicide. Cole then encounters a Native American veteran named Lewis Two Eagles, and together they embark on an uncertain journey into the darkest recesses of Cole's mind, to try and find the man he once was before his experiences on foreign battlefields stole his soul away. It is through Lewis, through a beautiful young Native woman named Lyndsey, and through a connection with a group of wild horses earmarked for slaughter that Cole begins to rediscover his true self. Saving these beautiful animals from destruction just may prove to be Cole's ultimate salvation.
- Ari Larsen has resurfaced after a five year absence, still harboring the memories of a childhood no little girl should ever experience. Kidnapped at the age of eleven by her serial killer father, Professor David Larson, and taken on a three week Odyssey of murder and savagery before being abandon in the desert, physically unharmed, but left to carry her emotional scars into adulthood, one terrible fact forever burns in Ari's mind; her father has never been captured. Ari's book, "Daddy's Girl", became a New York Times best seller, and her bizarrely beautiful photography garnered her national attention before the age of twenty. But her past was a weight too heavy to bare, and fame only made it worse. So, without a word, she vanished. Now, the beautiful young woman with the haunted past has returned home (to the same house where her father brutally murdered her mother), hoping to lead something resembling a normal life. But the news media is unwilling to leave her to it. She agrees to do an interview with famed Tabloid TV personality Tandi Lewis, in an effort to dispel rumors that she has become a drugged out lunatic. Ari wants to return to her photography (now somewhat less disturbing), and hopes the interview will help show the art world she's ready to get back to work. But Tandi is only interested in Ari's past, and the interview takes on a gruesome edge, edited to make Ari appear completely insane. Then, a new nightmare enters Ari's world. After the interview airs on national TV, young women begin turning up dead in Ari's little town. The killer's MO: exactly the same as Ari's father's had been years before. Is there a copycat on the loose? Has Professor Larsen returned to resume his reign of terror? Or is Ari really the lunatic that Tandi Lewis has made her out to be? These are questions Ari herself seems incapable of answering in her own mind, as her dreams find her not only a witness to these horrible crimes (as she had been as a child), but with reoccurring images of her own hand holding the bloody knife.
- Justin Hayward, the legendary voice of The Moody Blues, gives one of the most compelling performances of his career, playing a mixture of classics and deep cuts, before a captive audience during a stop on his 2014 solo tour. From the opening notes of 1967's "Tuesday Afternoon" to the final fade of his newest composition "The Wind of Heaven" (co-written with the film's director David Minasian), it's obvious that the the rich voice and haunting sound of this musical icon has withstood the test of time. The magical melodies of "Nights in White Satin", "Question", "Your Wildest Dreams", "Forever Autumn"... they are all here in crystal clear surround sound.
- Utilizing 24 cameras, the producing/directing team of Trinity Houston and David Minasian have captured The Alan Parsons Live Project at their best, playing their hits to perfection to a sold out enthusiastic crowd in Utrecht, Netherlands.
- Filmed in Tel Aviv by the producing/directing team of Trinity Houston and David Minasian, One Note Symphony brings together The Alan Parsons Live Project and The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra for a night of deep cuts and classic hits.
- Second single release from the Alan Parsons album From the New World featuring former Ambrosia vocalist David Pack and guitar virtuoso Joe Bonamassa.
- While exploring a vast prop house, a group of kids find a magic wand and place it in the hand of an inanimate magician, who suddenly comes to life. He proceeds to bring others to life who together perform The NeverEnding Show.
- For this third single from the album From the New World, legendary producer Alan Parsons enlists the help of singer James Durbin and guitarist Joe Bonamassa.
- Noted Italian tenor Jonathan Cilia Faro performs the David Foster classic in this holiday music video, produced by Alan Parsons and Tom Brooks, and directed by Trinity Houston.
- The Producing and Directing team of Trinity Houston and David Minasian teamed up with the Alan Parsons Live Project and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra for this 50th Anniversary tribute to NASA and the Apollo 11 moon landing.
- A psychedelic musical journey into the mind of blues legend Joe Bonamassa, directed by Trinity Houston.
- Music video of the first single release from David Minasian's album The Sound of Dreams featuring vocalist P. J. Olsson, lead singer for the Alan Parsons Live Project.
- This 2016 music video, filmed in Nashville, features the legendary Moody Blues frontman Justin Hayward. The song was co-written by Hayward together with the music video's director David Minasian.
- The first single off Alan Parson's album From the New World features Tommy Shaw of Styx on lead vocals.
- California, 1920. Tucker Hicks, a working cowboy and WWI Medal of Honor winner, returns home from war hoping to settle into a peaceful life with his beautiful wife Olivia. But what he finds at home is much the same as what he left; a town where Native American and Latino members of the community are looked upon as second class citizens, and subject to harsh treatment from law enforcement and government officials. When Tucker's childhood friend Carlos is arrested for a petty crime, then assaulted by his captors in unspeakable ways, Tucker's honor drives him to seek justice for his friend. Even if it means doing what he swore he would never do again after the war... kill.
- Olivia's kidnapping by corrupt deputy Otis Huckabee turns out to be a smoke screen for Otis' real intent, to begin running illegal whiskey and tequila from Mexico with the aid of bandit leader Juan Pedro Lopez. While Tucker and his good friend James Hamilton ride to track down the men who took his wife, Sheriff Eubanks seeks to arrest Tucker for the murder of two of his deputies. Meanwhile, a long running feud between opium dealer Queen Lu and brothel madam Mrs. Murphy comes to the surface, while Frisco Kate, a prostitute with eyes on Mrs. Murphy's empire, plays one side against the other, with the kidnapped Olivia as her pawn. Queen Lu has an ace up her sleeve as well. She knows Mrs. Murphy's true identity, and that information could land the madam in prison for the rest of her life.
- While Sheriff Eubanks lingers in the hospital, Tucker and Jim set out alone to find Olivia's kidnappers. Meanwhile, Frisco Kate makes a move to unseat Mrs. Murphy with the help of opium boss Queen Lu, knowing that Mrs. Murphy's true identity would be of great interest to the Pinkertons.
- As Tucker closes in on Olivia's captors, his PTSD is becoming more unmanageable, with flashbacks from the war in France hindering his abilities, and Otis is finding Mrs. Murphies demands for more money are stretching thin his already limited patience.