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- A partially fictional account of musician Gram Parsons' death and cremation. After Gram ODs in a desert motel in 1973, his road manager steals Gram's body for a last trip to Joshua Tree.
- Todd Barret is an aspiring businessman. He's got what it takes, but what he doesn't have is enough money to stay in college. So he cooks up a plan to make the first ever all male sports calendar. He eventually convinces Cactus Jack, a very shadowy and tough loan shark, to give him enough money to make the deal. Todd makes enough to pay for his education, but what about the money he owes Cactus Jack?
- An award-winning 32 minute docu-fantasy that takes the creation cycle of the seasons from poetic thought through finished ballet featuring the award-winning poetry of Gus Nicholson, Alexei Karpov's award-winning score and David Taylor's award-winning choreography. A great study tool on the use of language and imagination and a delight to the senses.
- This special effects music video is the debut for Luxembourg pop rock artist who traveled from Europe to film in Southern California. Through the magic of green screen, matting, animation, and some great imagination, the video invents a virtual world that is right out of the classic noir film, "The Third Man." An underground stage in a virtual Cavern-like club (inspired by the Cavern Club of Beatles lore), a band plays as it pours rain outside the window (all animated and CGI effects). A fictional band called The Five Gees - a virtual group of look-a-like musicians, including a mysterious lead singer is shown in a surreal, other-worldly environment, where early evening sky and sunsets seems lifted from a Spielberg movie. Playing all the musician roles is the artist, Achim G, whose prime instrument is drums, though here, he plays air drums.
- The artist makes an environmental statement as he is seen underwater in a virtually created Captain Nemo-like submarine communicating with a whale outside his window.
- This short took the artist from Luxembourg to California for his sixth video in LA. The artist performs as a street busker at Griffith Observatory in Hollywood, while spectators watched with fascination. In the infamous Venice Beach, he cavorted, danced, sang, and had local beach residents on the famous "Strand" walk, grooving along with him. Skateboarders, bicyclists, rollerbladers, and tourists alike joined him in dance. The story begins and ends with the notion that he is shooting his own tourist home movie on holiday at the beach. Once on the Strand, he decides to play it as an actual street performer, with onlookers not realizing he was being filmed by a crew and a couple of cameras the entire time. And our supporting street performer, Tigerman, did a great job backing up the faux act. Trippy, fun, and toe tapping. And check out the homemade drum kit made just for the video, featuring everything from a giant turtle shell to bowls and dishes.
- Shot near the border of Mexico, the artist roams through the ruins of an old coastal town along the Salton Sea in the middle of the desert singing a passionate song about immigration.
- A man sings and fights with a room slowly closing in on him from the top, eventually pinning him to the floor.