Choppers @ NoonUploaded: 08/28/2010 by elmerlang Short Film - Comedy, Documentary One man's insult is another man's movie. (Improv with a bit o' post.)
Type: Short Film Genres: Comedy, Documentary Length:
5:54 minutes Format: Other Style: Color
scamUploaded: 08/12/2010 by mindconceptFILMS Short Film - Comedy, Documentary Step 1: Talk to a telephone scammer Step 2: Have them acknowledge the fact of what they are doing. Step
3: Win
Type: Short Film Genres: Comedy, Documentary Length:
0:50 minutes Format: MiniDV Style: Color
"'To A Young Poet' by R. S. ThomasUploaded: 08/11/2010 by oth Short Film - Documentary, Drama An interpretation of a poem by Welsh writer R. S. Thomas (1913-2000).
Type: Short Film Genres: Documentary, Drama Length:
1:59 minutes Format: Other Style: B&W
Boxing DayUploaded: 01/09/2010 by justintagg Short Film - Documentary "Keep Calm and Carry On" Tag: The elephant in the room is drunk, again. Boxing Day is an observational documentary,
a tenuous vignette of a family coping with an alcoholic. Shot over a few hours on Boxing Day 2009 using a digital stills camera and available light it is less micro budget than minus budget but reveals the wry, dark humour and tension that sits just underneath every single conversation. The question is, what is more dangerous? Doing the wrong thing? Or doing nothing.
Type: Short Film Genres: Documentary Length:
7:59 minutes Format: Other Style: Color
The Preacher & His WifeUploaded: 01/06/2010 by elmerlang Short Film - Comedy, Documentary, Drama It's 6 minutes to midnight. (Improv, with a bit of post.)
Type: Short Film Genres: Comedy, Documentary, Drama Length:
5:18 minutes Format: Other Style: Color
welcome to New Jersey Corruption at...Uploaded: 01/04/2010 by Frankie T Short Film - Crime, Documentary This is a quick look at the corruption in the state of New Jersey by its Governor and other high
ranking officials and how it effects the state and its residents.
Type: Short Film Genres: Crime, Documentary Length:
8:08 minutes Format: MiniDV Style: Color
My Violin CriesUploaded: 11/15/2009 by liquidc2 Short Film - Documentary, Drama Asperger’s is often misunderstood when it comes to passion and empathy. It is a common belief that individuals with Asperger’s
lack empathy and the ability to experience human emotion on the broad spectrum which society believes is inherent in the human race. I believe this is a misconception and that individuals with Asperger’s express their passion in unconventional ways. My Violin Cries is a short documentary about my journey through mournful emotions after the loss of my violin teacher and mentor Stefanie Graef Carr. In this film I show how my special interest in music was not only the language I shared with Ms. Stefanie, but in the end the way I cried for her. -Laura Nadine
Type: Short Film Genres: Documentary, Drama Length:
4:59 minutes Format: MiniDV Style: Color
How to Make Lots of MoneyUploaded: 08/31/2009 by veryapproachable Short Film - Comedy, Documentary, Political A businessman vlogs about his secrets to success. Please give it a moment to load.
Type: Short Film Genres: Comedy, Documentary, Political Length:
3:44 minutes Format: Other Style: Color
The Witches of WookeyUploaded: 08/06/2009 by williamjwestaway Short Film - Comedy, Documentary, Horror Wookey Hole is a tourist attraction in England. When the resident witch (who lives in a cave) retires, hundreds of
people from all over the world turn up for the job.
Type: Short Film Genres: Comedy, Documentary, Horror Length:
7:11 minutes Format: MiniDV Style: Color
Horror 101Uploaded: 05/15/2009 by tenaciousb Short Film - Documentary, Horror Horror is a short horror film, about horror films in general. Its purpose is to deconstruct certain horror film mechanics
by discussing them with the audience, all the while shocking them by what they see and hear.
Type: Short Film Genres: Documentary, Horror Length:
10:00 minutes Format: MiniDV Style: Color
"(on acting) It’s such a cuckoo business. And it’s a business you go into because you are an egocentric. It’s a very embarrassing profession."
- Katherine Hepburn