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- This song "Come and Get Some" was given a western reboot mix and salvaged from the original. It has been restored as much as possible, though still has jumps and small music drop-outs. But the main gist of the video' s message is there. Considering how innovative this film is with the breakthrough subject of using black cowboys with a rap-like western song is way ahead of its time. It was shot on location at the now demolished Colton's Western Town set in California. With emphasis on the black cowboy, often overlooked in western history, and as a statement against gang violence, the humorous concept encourages sports over fighting in a gang. The film features TV star, Bryan Genesse, and former boxer turned actor, Carl Weathers from the former TV cop series, "Street Justice. And uncredited Irish actor, Liam Neeson (pre-"Darkman" and "Schindler's List") is one of the bad guy extras. Also features film and TV actress, Tracy Brooks Swope; and actual LA Raiders football players like, Jerry Robinson, Steve Wright, Lionel Washington, and Marcus Allen. Making a cameo in the video is the director mother, the late Catherine "Kitty" Gleason-Miller. The cast includes real cowboys and stunt men from The Colton Cowboy Players. The video made it' debut on the big screen at the LA Coliseum during halftime at an LA Raider's playoff game.
- Bass Reeves is born into slavery in 1838. When the American Civil War begins, George Robertson Reeves, Bass' master, joins the Confederate Army, taking Bass with him. But Bass Reeves escapes his master, and gains his freedom. Bass severely beats his master, and flees to the Indian Territory where he lived among the Cherokee, Creeks and Seminoles. He stays in the Indian Territories and learns their languages until he is freed by the Thirteenth Amendment, abolishing slavery. Reeves gets appointed federal judge for the Indian Territory, because he speaks several Indian languages. Bass becomes the first black deputy to serve west of the Mississippi River. He arrests over 3,000 felons. But when he has to arrest his own son for murder, he is puts the law before family.
- Using actual factual and historic stories as the source and inspiration, the series tells of the men and the women forgotten by history. African Americans who were instrumental in settling the old west. Each episode focuses on a different real-life character, with the 2-part pilot on black cowboy hero, Bass Reeves - the inspiration behind the legend of The Lone Ranger..
- In 2025, Harry Hill rode into hell on two wheels Into a lawless town called Justice. Will they let him ride out?
- TV Mini Series
- A long-running interview show with celebrity guests who reside in the California deserts near Palm Springs.
- A clever and engaging educational show that children between 6 and 8 will want to watch again and again to learn the risks of sun exposure and how to avoid Too Much Sun.
- Massive otherworldly Craft Energy Harvesting From The SUN. NASA What's Really Happening? Chip Miller, a film and TV director is on the phone talking with his partner - a radio personality and recording artist - when he spotted a strange orb flying high in the sky over the Coachella Valley near Palm Springs, CA during a full moon. He started shooting the event with his iPhone and submitted it to MUFON (official investigative UFO NASA agency), who after a month of investigation, deems this is the real deal.
- Performing on the ruins of a historic, hillside Burbank Restaurant, which burned to the ground a few years earlier, as well as on a scenic west coast beach, the r&b artist starts his video story on a sound stage in Chicago, and ends at the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles.
- "Fly Like An Eagle" is Trini Lopez's very first official music video after 60 years in the music business.
- This debut video for multi-Grammy award winning dobro master is loosely inspired by John Fogerty's classic clip, The Old Man Down the Road, Don Henley's The Boys of Summer, and a bit of the film, Deliverance. A simple concept: Jerry runs late for a gig but finally makes it.
- This is a short film and instrumental sound score. Music is by the alt folk rock band, Old Sand Mill. Video is directed by Chip Miller and the edit is by Travis Miller who also produced. Song features Old Sand Mill's Chip Miller, Michael Reynolds, and guest artists: Jerry Douglas (Alison Krauss and Union Station, Earls of Leicester); Darryl Jones (The Rolling Stones); Deniece Williams; Gabriel Witcher (Punch Brothers) and Earle Mankey (Concrete Blonde).
- This short promotional piece celebrates the sixth decade anniversary of this celebrated folk group, along with announcing their PBS Television Live Concert Special Concert - an all-star show at the Avalon Hollywood Theater, which features the last performance by the late Bob Shane who founded The Trio. This is also Shane's final interview. The live concert footage used in this video, was shot in Borrego Springs, CA at the Dreamweaver Amphitheater. The interview excerpts are from a session with popular San Francisco KDFC Radio's on-air radio personality, Ray White.
- Featuring colorful graphics and special effects, this pilot preview for a new TV series about people around the world in their 60's, 70's, and 80's, still living out the passions of their lives, with no retirement in sight. And all due to their love of or involvement with music. A fascinating glimpse into vibrant active seniors,from Baby Boomers onward. Hosted and created by a GRAMMY nominated composer, pianist, and international jazz singer, the series will travel the planet to capture the essence of some extraordinary folks in their own settings who do what they love best. Some colorful and well-known musicians and performers highlight this new series, and can be seen in this exciting video preview.
- A St. Patrick's Day concert TV special with The National Dance Company of Ireland and The Young Irish Tenors. Shot at Harris Center for Performing Arts on March 17th, St. Patrick's Day, in Folsom, CA.
- The annual Southern California Motion Picture Council selects international Singer, Musician, and Actor, TRINI LOPEZ, for a Golden Halo Lifetime Achievement Award. The honor was presented to Trini, by filmmaker CHIP MILLER, who sums up Trini's 60 year career in three minutes, including his acting career, topped off by co-starring in The Dirty Dozen." Musical stars, past and present, pay tribute to this enduring entertainer, as dozens of celebrities attend the gala affair, held at the Sportsman's Lodge in Studio City. It is hosted by Julie Ream (daughter of actor, Glenn Strange, who played Sam the Bartender on "Gunsmoke").
- A clever, engaging educational show that will empower and motivate pre-teens between 9 and 11 to protect themselves from overexposure to the sun thereby reducing the risk of developing skin cancer.
- First recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary, this new interpretation tells the story of harmony and peace among young people through the inspiration and power of music. The concept utilizes special effects and unique locations, like filming the very first production in the new LA Metro Rail, Hollywood and Vine station; the historic Bob Hope Patriotic Hall theater in downtown Los Angeles where the iconic opening scene of "Patton" was filmed; and the Farralone estate, formerly owned by Frank Sinatra in Chatsworth, California. Actual photographs of Mars were used courtesy of NASA/JPL/California Institute of Technology. This video employed over 100 actors and extras and brought the famous Hollywood Boulevard traffic to a halt for several hours as filming ensued.
- Shot on location throughout the Southern California desert, on location in war torn Uganda, and live at the legendary El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles, this controversial song and video was the first video to blaze the humanitarian crisis in Uganda; conveying the story of Joseph Kony and his child soldiers. With the Joseph Kony video still going viral on the internet, this powerful video continues to shed light on this human tragedy.
- Years in the making, this high quality all-star music series explores the stories behind songs and lyrics, as created by over fifty songwriting giants of the 20th and 21st Centuries. Rich in diversity and genres, each artist reflects on how music has impacted their own lives and work. Episodes feature three legendary singers/songwriters, who perform three of their favorite songs, as well as share compelling and personal feelings about the songs and their lyrics. Captured live in packed houses at legendary venues in Nashville and in Shreveport, the series is historically important as several of these iconic artists passed away between 2020 and 2022, leaving us these last, legacy performances of Mac Davis, Loretta Lynn, Motown icon Lamont Dozier, and John Prine.
- The premise brings three couples together at a home for sale viewing. Slowly, they each marvel at how much they all seem to have in common - way too much in common, as they travel to another dimension...of sight, sound, imagination, and lots of laughs. They enter...The Marriage Zone.
- Producing full-length concerts for the YouTube and Insta-generation will require overcoming the juxtaposed challenges of diminished attention span and inflated expectations. Artists of the future will depend on augmented reality, immersive audio and wearable technology to engage their audiences in fast-paced, interactive concert experiences. This A3E session will showcase the latest technology to maximize your live performance experiences.