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- This is a short documentary about the field trip I took with the Intermediate Digital Presentation Class at Saddleback College. It also includes a short stop in Hollywood at Hollywood and Highland Boulevards exploring the sites associated with old Hollywood such as the Grauman's Chinese Theater and Hollywood Boulevard with associated zany pedestrians. At Warner Brothers Studios, the "Back lot" facades, Sound stages where well-known TV shows and movies were filmed, and visits to sets such as "Friends" and "Big Bang Theory" were highlights.
- This is a documentary recounting the details of the making of our animated short film "The Way to Get Money is to Ask for It" using clay figures, a regular-8 mm movie camera, and homemade sets. It is hosted by the film makers John Glassco and Randy Parada and is a nostalgic look back (46 years!) at the days where nothing was digital. Film was sent to the lab to be developed and the film makers had to be patient in waiting to see the results of their daily work. Editing was done by literally cutting film clips and doing real film splices and gluing them together. Ah, yes, those were the days..
- This is a recounting of my ten years of experience attending Monterey Car Week and working at the annual Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance which is the world's premiere antique and classic automobile show. I worked as member of the Field Operations Team and then a Class Host at the Concours.
- A Lego movie where Harry Houdini does three of his most famous escape tricks: 1. Escape from a jail cell within an police station, 2. Escape from a ghost box known as the "Metamorphosis Escape", 3. Escape from a water tank known as "The Chinese Water Torture Escape".
- Forty-six years in the making. This is the product of several iterations of an extended length animated movie started in 1970 using a regular 8mm movie camera and a separately recorded sound track. It is the story of two friends, Fritz and Buh-Buh, down on their luck, trying to make ends meet. One day they are visited by their "Fairy Godfather" who sends them on a treasure hunt in a land of fantasy. Their adventure begins. An "How It was Made" documentary was recently produced.