

An upcoming short film by negativeZero Films and ICTV. A period drama where a reversed society is shocked by a religiously forbidden love affair by two of their youth. Premieres on ICTV (ictv.org) and negativezerofilms.com in mid-November 2006.
This is a short film I did for film class. It uses past documentry footage to address sex in a humorous way.
Hilarious Robot-Chicken-like spoof on Star Trek. Check out Spock's rockin' crib!
Another great video that discusses the problem when broadband providers can fiddle with your connection to the websites and programs you run on the open internet, and why the US needs an enforceable net neutrality poicy.
"The Creative Vision of Christopher Johanson" A mockumentary on overly sexual commercials and the crazy directors behind them. HILARIOUS ENDING! Directed by Zack Wilson A negativeZERO Films Production
For this video, the artist practiced 3 months in a row to learn to sing Led Zeppelin's most famous song--entirely backwards. "The Stairway at St.Paul's" is based on the hysteria that surrounded certain music recordings of the 60s and 70s. Some rock bands like the Beatles, Judas Priest and Led Zeppelin were supposed to have put hidden messages in their records that could only be heard when played backwards. These messages though, would subconsciously be picked up by the listener who would then react in response to them. In this way the band Judas Priest ended up in a court case because their records had "induced" children to commit suicide. Also, the Beatles were supposed to suggest through their records that Paul McCartney, one of their main band members, had died in a car crash and was replaced by a look-a-like. The most famous example though, is Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven," a song about a woman buying herself a way in to heaven. The mystic lyrics seem to urge us to follow the right path in life. But as one line in the song already says, "sometimes words have two meanings," and so, when played backwards, this song is supposed to urge us to worship evil. It's time to dive in to your record-collection and find out if it was all true. But first let us watch this video. So turn up the volume and remember the first time you smoked a cigarette
RED Camera - an upcoming cinema digital camera with one of the founders being interviewed at the NAB Conference. 4k resolution!
An experimental piece exploring extreme aspects of life being juxtaposed against one another to show similiarities. Features the crazy lady from Trading Spouses, Benny Bennasi's bikini babes, and Bandit the Cat.
This piece was commissioned by the experimental sound collage group Negativland for the video compilation, "Our Favorite Things," soon to be released. The track had been cut by Negativland several years before, an audio document of their problems with copyright/trademark issues concerning their "U2" album. Many years and a painful settlement later, they had successfully transformed their experience into even more art, and a little activism besides. This little piece, made on Disney equipment after hours when no one was looking, remains quite popular. San Francisco experimental filmmaker Craig Baldwin has been kind enough to include it in "culture jamming" programs he has organized throughout the US and Europe. Several times has it been used in conferences and on panels about copyright for the legal profession. And it's fun, to boot. The statute of limitations has apparently run out on this piece, and it is now considered perfectly legal. What a relief!
An experimental piece that focuses on fluidity and movement. Directed and edited by Zack Wilson. Performed by Kacie McEgan. Music by Hybrid "Higher than a Skyscraper" Licensed courtesy of Distinctive Records. www.distinctiverecords.com Spring 2006.
I never thought I'd see a recut trailer that is better than Shining, but this is bad ass. Take the world's best known chick flick, darken the video and adjust the color towards cyan, then work some fancy editing magic, and voila -- you got a first rate thriller.
For those who missed it, here is the hilarious followup to the Dick Cheney Shoot-Em-Up on the Daily Show. Must see.
President Bush spoof giving out loafing awards in an office!