“This film was shot in 16mm as a final project for Film 1 at the Detroit Film Center (May 2005). It was edited at first by hand (yes, really) and then digitally using Sony Vegas (thanks, Mike). It was hella fun, but 16mm is a pain in the ass.”
“Invert Films recently directed and produced the very first music video for the Distorted Penguins, whose recent album "Billiam Rockwell" has blown the ears right off thousands of fans. In the video for "Little Bit Closer", a little boy must do anything, and that means anything, to get to his one true love. Will he make it? You'll have to watch to find out. ;-)”
“Brian and Dan (of 3East) decided to make a movie trailer and story for it entirely based off of footage of signs around campus at West Chester University. The result is awesomely random.
Filming & Editing by Brian Fitzgerald. Starring Dan Hooven with Narration by Brian Fitzgerald.”
“It's a lot like Oliver Stone, actually. It might be a little over your head. There's a whole indeitment of the media thing going on. It's pretty deep.
I am so high right now.”
“If Michael Bay made a movie about Syrup and Waffles, that movie would be Syrup Amok. The over the top movie about a mundane event.
Starring Justin Johnson and Aaron Kite. Made in 2003, or something.”
“Note: THIS IS NOT MY BEST. lol
Moo-Shoo is a video I made for my original website, teragramfilms.com. We we're told we lacked a musical, so we supplied this; and OH DEAR GOD is it horrid. But, in the end, up until the release of Innerspace, it was the most popular film on Teragram! I still, to this day, have no idea as to why...but it was a "run away success" in the Teragram world. I still receoive emails regarding making a sequel....*shudders*
So now, for the filmfights family, I "expose" Moo-Shoo upon you all. Enjoy?”
“A first entry! This short trailer is for the local film, 'Razmataz'. of Newbury, England (that's right, we're English!). It is moreorless a montage of bits and bobs we've filmed over the years, similer stuff to what's on this site really. Hope you enjoy this little vid, I'm a bit of a newbie to Film Fights and look forward to the many years of good quality entries ahead of me. Vote for the English boy! Please! He wants to do well in his first entry! Warning: This movie contains babies...”
“Though this isn't exactly our 'best,' it's one of the only ones we have under 2 minutes. If the limit was 3 minutes, 30 seconds, then you'd never get this. Regardless, the story behind this was that about a year ago, Greg was always 'too busy' to come make another movie with us, so I decided to do one anyway...with Greg still in it. How do I make a movie without an actor, you ask? Simple....poor animation! Enjoy!”
“Made 3-4 years ago when the gory TV spots named "Speed kills" were delivered by the government of Quebec to discourage speeding. Not only these spots were very impactful and violent, they were made with a lot of budget. As an hommage to these spots, I did mine, using the same weird kind of shock value to convey my message. Useless to say that behind this story it's still a totally retarded video... and one of my first (hello simplicity). Enjoy... for what it's worth.”
“Here's a Public Service Announcement I made for my teacher in school. Contains a bit of dry humor. Some experimental animation that maybe one day ill be able to elaborate with.”
“A short peice in honor of our troops in the Middle East. Also, a short peice to make people smile, or, if luck should have it, make people laugh. Sadly, most people don't catch the joke.”