

A rotund bank robber uses every trick in the book to escape capture by the vengeful copper who's hot on his trail. Director: Alex Cheng Story: Gabriel Patay, Alex Cheng Director of Photography: Gabriel Patay Music Composer: Dave Adler Sound Editor: Ethan Cheng Effect Editor: Josh Reichlin Camera Assistant: Blake Babson
This short film is all kinds of cool. The art design is excellent, and the mixture of humor and cartoonish violence is every little boy's dream.
Paranoia, doubt and assumptions assail as a man's dream reveals more about his love life than he could ever have forseen. Director: Alex Cheng Director of Photography: Gabriel Patay Assistaint Camera: Scott Allen & Andrew Maxwell Music Composer: Michael Malarkey Story: Alex Cheng & Gabriel Patay
It's Dubya as you've never heard him before in a re-mix of U.S. foreign policy.
Copyright abuse or Fair Use? Learn how much is at stake when vital films are pulled from public discourse.
The story of OEDIPUS in 8 minutes performed by vegetables in the tradition of BEN-HUR. Featuring a Potato, a Tomato, Broccoli, Garlic, and Billy Dee Williams as the Bartender.
A short piece that uses splitscreen. Pretty funny. From "The Podcast Of My Discontent."
In the spring of 2006, Hasbro launched what was instantly determined to be one of the worst products of all time. Called the Oozinator, it was a super soaker gun that shot water and a white, gooey substance they called "Bio Ooze". This is what we think happened just before they launched the product.
A man wakes up confused and disoriented on the floor of a suburban kitchen. Who is he? Why is he here? Winner Best Score -- Indie Talk Online Original Film Competition Round 2 Winner Audience Award -- Indie Talk Online Original Film Competition Round 2 Winner Judges' Prize -- Indie Talk Online Original Film Competition Round 2 Official Selection -- 2005 Chicago Really Short Film Fest
A sexy Mother, Wife and Executive who thought her play-days were over is in for a birthday surprise that reminds her what used to go on under the 3 piece suit!
Individuals enlist in the U.S. military for different reasons, but they all return from war, changed.
When media messages are constructed, sometimes truth hits the cutting room floor.
Short film based on a comic strip called SMOKE by Adrian Tomine. I tried to translate the technique of narration in comic into video aesthetic. I was interested in that special kind of dynamic storytelling with stopped-motion-pictures and with breaks. How does motion work without moving the camera? SYNOPSIS: A young woman is confronted with a not solvable problem. A conflict. How does this transform into action? Where does action start? How much passivity is possible in action? Who decides when I am unable to decide? Which ways out, ways back, loops away, ways of communication are open and when are they closed? Stagnancy as a condition. Film as acting moment. Stop!
The opening scene of the short dance film, Pure Horizon, directed by Joshua Gregory and Nicholas Earp in 2004. A innocent girl arrives outside a city and is kidnapped by a strange woman in a dark car. Once copyrights have been dealt with, the full 15 minute film (with sound) will be uploaded.
What happens when childish flights return to your dreams? Director: Andrew Maxwell Director of Photography: Andrew Maxwell Editor: Josh Reichlin Sound Designer: Ethan Cheng Gaffer: Gabriel Patay
A short sketch involving split screen, insults, and crying. Oh yeah, and a social message that's mostly ignored.
This is a hand animated short film about the moon’s journey to the sky on one particular night. Materially, I used cut paper with a limited color palette for the sets and characters. I used the program Frame-thief in conjunction with a digital video camera for capturing the stills onto my computer and edited the frames together with Final Cut to make the end product. I have always been interested in the way animation can give life and personality to utterly anything. Conceptually I wanted to bridge the gap between the second and fourth dimensions, while excluding the third. I was inspired by the incredible city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and the ever-present moon in the night sky. "Amsterdam" is meant to be a fun piece which examines the way we see our physical world. The piece also deals with surrealist ideas and is very dream-like in fasion. Thank you Jeff Brush for helping me out. (by Colin McDonald)