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- A shameful grandfather reveals a murderous secret to his orphaned grandson.
- The Queens Project is a fast-paced comedic web series about two roommates, Gabe (BJ Gruber) and Ash (Ken Arpino), who move to the Big City to become Broadway stars but reality -- and lack of talent -- set them on a journey to become the truest and nerdiest versions of themselves.
- Doppler Effect is a unique look at the art of drumming. Ken was filmed performing a percussion accompaniment to an energetic, polyrhythmic instrumental track he had written and recorded beforehand. The unusual locations in which Ken performs the on-camera drumming give this film its identity.
- The reality and the miracle of a visually impaired girl in the city of New York. Moving from one block to another is not an easy task for this girl. Her only friend is a rabbit doll in her imagination. One day, she feels she can see things clearly. When she opens her eyes, she finds the rabbit doll is gazing at her on the street.
- In 1987, Bill Plympton, now heralded as "The King of Indie Animation" was nominated for an Oscar for his debut hand-drawn animated short film "Your Face." For 2017, animators around the world came together for the 30th anniversary of that nomination to 'Jam' this historic milestone and celebrate his world-wide influence.
- I Dream In Stereo is a multi-layered music video that brings to life a song I wrote about the sonic aspects of dreaming. The video combines stop-motion animation, full-motion video clips and overlays, still photos, and text to create an absorbing, light-hearted blend.
- The year is 1988 and the setting is the urban middle America town of Gary, Indiana located just southeast of the windy city of Chicago. Known to some of the residents as Gangsta Island because of the pending violence statistics of the 1990s, and a play off the initials "GI", just before that Gary was as simple and safe as any other town in the 1980s. Now enter the protagonist, Kenny. Kenny is a 15-year-old teenager living right in the middle of this environment with a loving, although extremely dysfunctional family. Kenny is an extremely gifted student, but a bit awkward and must consistently deal with the pressures of what urban living was back in a much simpler time. Kenny is often seen dodging bullies and taking advice from his best friend Leroy who seems to have all the answers to most of their problems. "Gangsta Island" is fully animated dark quirky comedy that brings back the nostalgia that we all loved prior to the social media era: kids playing outside, boomboxes, the Golden Era of Hip-Hop, handwritten letters to love interests, and the grade school bully. It is a shocking, clever, and innovative story that will surely make you laugh and cry...sometimes simultaneously.
- A short silent comedy in which a young actress enters a casting director's office for an audition. The director (loveable Bob Cresse) appears to be bored by her demonstration of acting and cuts to the nitty gritty. The actress is unabashed and procedes to do a striptease. As she completes her "act" the door opens to admit... the REAL casting director! The bogus director fumbles with his fancy cravat, removing it and begins to use it as a duster... exit the office cleaner, stage left.
- Jim, a young man drunk in a bar is accosted by Nick. This one has just been dropped by his prostitute who left the bar. Jim and Nick begin to discuss when Nick proposes to Jim a strange pill. This one accepts and falls in a very particular high.
- Maria and her daughter Stephanie have a heart to heart conversation. There is a mysterious twist that changes their relationship forever.
- A mother and her two rowdy children come into the Parrotville Post Office. The postmaster is annoyed by the children at first. Later, the children come in handy. A notorious mail thief sneaks into the post office, and the kids and postmaster apprehend him. They put the thief in a mail sack and send him to prison via the next mail delivery.
- LEO TWIGGS: REQUIEM FOR MOTHER EMANUEL is a short tribute commentary film on the artist's series of paintings on the massacre at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, SC in June 2015. The film describes the batik art of Twiggs, but most importantly the grace shown by the church in the aftermath of the attack. The City of Charleston gave Twiggs the entire first floor of the City Gallery for the nine paintings. This short film accompanies the paintings in exhibition.
- A picture book, "Turntable Illusions," consisting of dozens of black-and-white optical illusions printed on 12" x 12" tear-out pages, intended to be spun at various speeds on a record player. The illusions include the 'Benham Disk' pattern, a black-and-white graphic that when rotated creates the illusion of color. A few of these optical illusions were filmed and synchronized to a progressive rock instrumental.
- One homeless man witnesses a petty crime. Surprising himself, he confronts the thief, a burly man with vacant eyes. Cocky and threatening violence, the thief argues about right and wrong, whether it is better to beg or steal, to live or die.
- The executive of a California earthquake suppression company calls an employee into his office to reprimand him for allowing a quake to occur on a particular fault. But the employee denies he is to blame, citing a personnel mix-up on the day of the quake. Carefully weighing this information, the executive makes a difficult decision in assigning blame.
- Absolution is the story of a reverend who is forced to come to terms with the death of his estranged son. Through a brief encounter with his son's partner, the Reverend unexpectedly finds absolution through the gift of a long since forgotten guitar.
- Alex Filbert, already on edge and contemplating suicide continues to find piles of junk mail in his mailbox. He finds mail with his name but a different address -- but why... Alex investigates the address only to find himself lying dead on the floor shortly later arrested for murder and being interrogated by a not so caring Detective and Doctor. Under pressure Alex's biggest fears become his reality...
- This short video was shot on Super 8mm film in 1983 as a showcase for classical pianist and composer Mario Feninger. The pieces performed in this film are "Octave Etude" composed by Teresa De Rogatis and "Stase et Propulsion" composed by Mario Feninger This vintage film is posted now as a tribute to this great artist. Mario passed away in August of 2016, in Los Angeles, at the age of 94.
- In this brief discourse, Dr. Bradford Weeks, M.D., explains the science behind the use of seeds as a superior source of nutritional supplementation. Dr. Weeks is a medically trained doctor who understands the wisdom of alternative medicine and supports the use of seed-based nutritional supplements. Dr. Weeks describes the seed-based nutritional products made by the Rain International company: Soul, Core, Form and Fused.
- Four short Dada stories as read by performance artist, Larry Caveney, MFA., in an unrehearsed, poignant and amusing study of modern society and it's lust for violence, materialism, art and sex.
- Thousands of birds flew in complex formations over a small California town every night one summer, acting as a single organism, but nobody knows why.
- An epic tale of brotherly lunch and premature fréré-loss.
- A casualty of the negligence and incompetence of the nuclear power industry, Joan Glover seeks to expose the industry's practice of concealing the death and disease it causes through its negligent and incompetent handling of lethal radioactive materials. Joan is an internationally recognized fine artist whose career has been damaged by the negligence of the nuclear power industry, and she has dedicated herself to getting this information out to the public.
- Frisco: City In Motion is a surreal short film that highlights the kinetic nature of San Francisco's landmarks. Part travelogue, part music video, and part comedy, the video is notable for its unusual scene transitions and special effects that complement the vivid scenes.
- There's the protest and the fallout from the protests BUT what about the in-between; which is the life that happened and happens in-between the headlines. An emotionally tattered father tries to raise his civic-minded teenage son in a nation of civil unrest and systemic racism.
- Unnoticed by her classmates, a young woman commits suicide during her French class. Adam smokes a cigarette; chats with a friend; a riot erupts. Jesse is injured in a skating accident; Adam offers medical assistance. A woman fires a gun. Amanda asks Jesse for help; a suave student offers his services. Later in the parking lot, Jesse shows Adam his little friend.
- Psychoanalysis has given our modern problems some colorful labels. "Obsessive Compulsive," "Mid-Life Crisis," "Uncontrolled Anger," "Wealthy and Disenchanted." Join four Elizabethans (who somehow find themselves in the high-rise office of a 16th Century therapist) as they delve into our collective angst. In iambic pentameter, of course. We'd like to think Shakespeare would have seen this short film as a way to get some closure.
- Set in La Jolla California. - romance, suspense, strong fashion and an element of surprise occurs as 2 principle characters lives intertwine .......with minimal dialogue, the film carries us through the winding storyline through it's beautiful locations, body language, facial expressions, musical noir and it's cinematography ........."pleasant dreams" are words that give clues (from the film)
- Pepper is a "fur person" who found kennel life extremely stressful. She has subsequently been adopted into a loving home and transformed into an extraordinarily relaxed and devoted companion to her new mom. This is the heartwarming story of her transformation, as told by her "mom."
- Master Shake receives a phone call from aliens, who he believes to be Hollywood casting directors offering him a part in a movie. They lure him to their spaceship, where he is whisked into space. The aliens send a replicant to live with Meatwad and Frylock. The replicant only vaguely resembles Shake, so Frylock sees through the ruse. Undaunted, the aliens give their replicant orders via a videophone. The replicant seems woefully inadequate to the aliens' task of world domination.
- 2000–202311mTV-PG7.4 (341)TV EpisodeDr. Weird creates a machine which makes rainbows. The machine is then stolen (or found) by two leprechauns. They send messages over the Internet, luring people to the park with the promise of gold. Frylock doesn't fall for it; Carl does. The Aqua Teens intervene to force the leprechaun thieves out of business.
- Carl has installed a laser security field around his house. The field can be seen from space, and soon aliens are visiting the Aqua Teens on the lawn. These aliens speak English. Their primary interests are finding love and drinking beer. The aliens mistake each of the Aqua Teens for romance-minded females. Shake bonds with the aliens, while Frylock is merely annoyed with them. Eventually, one alien departs in their spacecraft, which leaves the other alien stranded at the Aqua Teens' house.
- It's Christmas time in the neighborhood, and the members of the Aqua Teen Hunger Force are in a holiday mood. Frylock is trying to ensure that Meatwad gets a gift that he wants. Meatwad, chronically short on cash, plans to decorate the house and make gifts for his friends. Meanwhile, Master Shake and Carl have used Frylock's computer to purchase a mail-order bride from Chechnya. The woman arrives, but when she meets her fiancees, she barricades herself inside Carl's house.
- It's Labor Day, and the Aqua Teens are having a cookout. Frylock has cooked up some tofu. Shake and Meatwad want beef instead. Shake brings a cow, and they fry it in a vat of oil. Frylock warns Shake to dispose of the oil responsibly, but Carl and Shake dump the oil in the woods. The trees exact their revenge by apprehending Carl and Shake. Shake goes on trial, and Frylock becomes his reluctant advocate.
- 2000–202311mTV-PG8.0 (308)TV EpisodeFrylock attempts to contact extraterrestrial life forms, and succeeds. Frylock is transported aboard an alien spacecraft in space. Shake visits the spacecraft also. The two aliens are bumbling fools, who say that their aim is world domination. Meanwhile, back on Earth, Carl had paid Shake to mow his grass, but Shake subbed the job out to Meatwad. Meatwad burns Carl's lawn. When Shake returns from space, he must face his angry neighbor Carl.
- Captain Murphy's "Happy Cake" cupcake oven is missing. Furious, he sends several sealab workers into the surrounding waters to find it. In confidence, Sparks reveals to Marco that he discarded the oven into the water as part of an larger plan to drive Captain Murphy crazy. Sparks also reveals to Marco that he is bent on world domination. Sparks shows Marco that he has a secret mountain stronghold, staffed by dozens of servile followers. There is a giant squid in the area. Marco shows Captain Murphy a radar image of the squid, but Murphy insists that the crewmembers risk their lives to bring back his beloved oven.
- The rotation of the world is slowing down. So, DM immediately heads for the North Pole, where Baron Greenback is attempting to hold the world to ransom by stopping the world with a anti gravity rotation retarder of some sort.
- Baron Silas Greenback has created a dream machine. The device resembles a colorful cloud. The dream machine descends upon DangerMouse and Penfold. They see no possible escape. Within the dream machine, whatever Penfold says is created. Terrified for a few minutes, DangerMouse and Penfold find a way to create just what they need to confront and defeat the villainous Greenback.
- Baron Silas Greenback takes Colonel K hostage. Greenback makes the Colonel contact DangerMouse by videophone. As part of Greenback's elaborate ruse, Colonel K tells DangerMouse that Greenback is in jail, and that DangerMouse and Penfold should go on holiday. The Colonel sends DangerMouse and Penfold to a castle in Transylvania. At the castle (owned by Greenback), the villain attempts to terrify the visitors using remote-control robots dressed as ghosts, mummies, et cetera.
- Bobby goes to bed, with a thunderstorm raging outside. He listens to music and reads a comic book before lights out, then the storm causes the electricity to fail. A huge chicken-like creation assembles itself from various items inside Bobby's room. Is Bobby's imagination running wild, or is this really happening?
- Two city kids spend a summer on Uncle Jim's dairy farm, and learn about how to feed animals, and what passes for fun on a farm.
- Frylock tells Shake there is buried treasure right underneath the spots in the front yard where he wanted Shake to plant the azaleas. After Frylock tells Shake to dig just 4-6 inches deep, Shake digs to a depth of 6 feet. Shake falls in the hole, and he finds a cave which contains the Broodwich, a delicious but dangerous sandwich. Every time Shake takes a bite, he is transported to a hell-like dimension where he is menaced by a figure wielding an axe. Shake is not condemned to this dimension forever, because he refuses to eat the tomatoes on the sandwich.
- Dr. Weird creates a mutant creature named MothMonsterMan. The creature escapes and flies to the Aqua Teens' house, attracted by the light. The Aqua Teens have been using Carl's power, and he takes the power cord. Craving light, the moth creature phones the Aqua Teens from a school bus parked outside, but Shake believes the caller to be Dracula. Frylock, Shake, and Meatwad travel to Memphis, because Frylock wants to prove to Shake that Dracula is dead (his grave is in Memphis). When the Aqua Teens return home, they still have to deal with the moth creature.
- Frylock and Meatwad discover a mummy under their house. The mummy is almost immobile, but he still can speak. Carl, unfazed by the mummy discovery, explains that the house's previous tenants had strange ways. The mummy makes very difficult demands, but Frylock, wary of the possibility of a mummy's curse, tries to satisfy each and every one.
- Meatwad listens to rapper MC Pee Pants' song "I Want Candy" day and night. The constant noise annoys Master Shake, who threatens a violent retribution. The music also annoys their neighbor Carl. Both Carl and Meatwad have developed a serious sweet tooth since Meatwad started listening to MC Pee Pants. The vigilant Frylock is disturbed by some of MC Pee Pants' lyrics, which he says foretell of a violent plot. Meanwhile, Carl and Meatwad depart for an address which is mentioned in one of MC Pee Pants' songs.
- When Meatwad finishes his new Moon Master video game, two moon-based aliens visit him. The aliens try to sell Meatwad some accessories that he will need to fight their oppressor, the Gorgatron. Master Shake sees Meatwad's new costume and video, he decides to give the Moon Master a try himself.
- Frylock plays a team trivia game at a local bar every Tuesday night, but he regularly loses to Wayne the Brain. Desperate for victory, Frylock recruits Master Shake and Meatwad to broaden the team's knowledge base. The trio loses. Frylock realizes that the team's weakness is sports trivia. With desperation mounting, Frylock bribes Carl (using the promise of free food) to join the team for one last attempt at defeating Wayne the Brain.
- Meatwad is expecting the arrival of his new pet, a bunny. A snake arrives instead, and Master Shake is suspiciously unsurprised. Shake encourages Meatwad to dress the snake up like a bunny. The snake eats Meatwad. Master Shake suggests that they allow the snake to digest his meal. Frylock prepares to blast the snake with his lasers to save Meatwad. Meatwad calls out from inside the snake, asking Frylock to spare the animal. Meatwad then claims that the snake, whom he has named Nathan Scott Phillips, is his best friend.
- Frylock says he has invented an extraordinary toilet which uses little or no water. He gives the (as yet untested) toilet to Carl, and leaves it in Carl's front yard. Skeptical about the toilet, Carl at first refuses to use it. Frylock tells Carl that the toilet has an infrared privacy screen. Such a screen would allow Carl to use the toilet outside and still maintain his privacy. When Carl attempts to flush the toilet, his body is pulled down into the bowl and destroyed. The Aqua Teens retrieve Carl's severed head from the toilet bowl. The trio then attempts to keep Carl's head alive and attach it to various machines and robot-like bodies.
- Ron, a rising young photographer treats his friends to dinner. Unfortunately the waitress Helen is Ron's arch-nemesis. The next morning Ron tries to woo Emily, an aspiring young writer. They agree to meet for dinner. Later that day by the pool, Ron is jarred awake by a dream. Ron has a turbulent date with Emily, enhanced by the participation of Helen. Emily recounts the date to her friend Jennifer who gives her some good advice. In a state of romantic delirium, Emily rushes off to apologize to Ron.