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- Walking four abreast, in groups of six rows, 144 of Chicago's finest parade past a stationary camera. Each of the six groups that pass is escorted by an officer. All are men, all are white, all look tall, all wear identical high-buttoned uniforms and badges and carry a nightstick. Almost all sport mustaches. Behind the police comes a horse-drawn carriage.
- A couple gets into a minor accident and has to call in a State Farm Agent.
- Brett Lichnerowicz, fearless reporter, brings the news with a vengeance. With a wacky cast of characters stranger than the news itself, you love, laugh, and sometimes learn about the world.
- A promo for a classical music album that will never be heard the same way twice. A "Choose Your Own Adventure" style experience combining card games and music.
- A happy couple celebrate their anniversary by exchanging gifts, leading to an exploration of self-expression and attempts at pleasing the one you love. Or maybe say it with a very large, very strange body tattoo.
- This film takes you through a day in the life of a dad whose head is buried in his smartphone and his son that seizes the opportunities that creates. Is this an ordinary or extraordinary day?
- Tragic: Man On House Arrest Can't Go Over To His Neighbor's Yard Where He's Giving Out Free Spanking
- In the Chicago stockyards, the gates of a pen of long-horn cattle are open and the cattle are being herded out by several cowhands, at least two of whom have poles to keep the steers moving in the right direction. The cattle come toward the stationary camera, which is mounted above their path. They proceed under, toward a destination we do not see. There are probably 50 head in the lot. When the last has left, a solitary cowhand surveys the empty pen. Over the fence behind him stand two other cowboys.
- Consider AAU - America's alma mater.
- Sad: Man Trapped In Burning House Accidentally Calls For Barbershop Quartet Instead Of Firefighters
- A distraught woman makes a pie.
- At the Armour & Co. Chicago yard. Two railroad tracks dominate the center and right half of the frame as we look down about 40 meters where an overpass crosses. Along the left beside the tracks is a nondescript industrial building. Men are standing between the building and the tracks as an engine slowly approaches the foreground. A man crosses just in front of it. It moves slowly past, the engine pulling 15 or 20 small cars. The first set of cars behind the small engine are flatcars, loaded with goods, three workmen riding with them. The back set are small boxcars, each riding on one set of wheels. The trolley passes.
- A trio of friends are talking about movies on an elevator when a woman walks on. Our main character can no longer see or hear anything except her. No words are exchanged, but he quickly falls for her in only a few short looks. Just as quickly as he falls for her, the elevator opens and she walks off. He watches as she walks away and the opportunity is missed. Life continues.
- Ever say to yourself "I wish fairy tales were a little more realistic"? Well, your prayers have been answered as the story of "Rapunzel" get the trademark Winter & Construction twist.
- Illegal broadcast showing Max Headroom Impostor doing non-sense things and obscenities, shown over sports news and "Doctor Who" episode, which became cult phenomena as culprits were never captured.
- Across America, a mysterious pathogen transforms ordinary people into raging killers, psychopaths driven by a terrifying, alien agenda.
- A meditative and cinematic expression of the hymn "Salve Regina" featuring Friar Gabriel, a young religious brother with a passion for skateboarding.
- Good Samaritan: Man Shouts Sex Talk To Boy Stuck At Bottom Of Well
- A series of sketches set in a bizarre hospital.
- Adam feels like his relationship has reached it's limit and it's time to sever ties (maybe literally). This micro short film touches on relationships, choices, and letting go all real and relatable life experiences with a twist.
- The New York native offers his thoughts on why some entertainers remain silent during this trying time.
- In this web series, Champ teaches quickie food solutions for the employee who isn't afforded a government mandated lunch break. He'll show you how to make delicious and affordable meals without leaving the confines of your work space!