Films From My Creative Team
(Click on the picture or the link to view films) Running time: 3:00 Award-winning 3-minute mockumentary about a group of people who raise and care for the North American Windie. The catch--these are plastic birds, powered by rubber bands but their owners are oblivious to this fact and treat them like real birds. Watch the heartwarming drama as these fragile creatures battle everything from the elements to windmills to the evil poachers who are only after money. Winner of two film festival awards.

Waiting For Mr. Scott Running time: 1:04 AMD sponsored a national movie making contest. You had to make a 64-second movie and the theme was "Waitlessness." Contestants interpreted it a number of ways. Here was our entry. We were a finalist but not the grand prize winner.
Running time: 6:08 What happens when the U.S. Navy opens up a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier to civilians for a "Tiger Cruise"? Embedded investigative reporter Scott Cornfield explores life aboard the Nimitz as the ship sails from Pearl Harbor to San Diego at the end of its 2005 mission.
Running time: 3:37 An entry for the 2006 California Independent Film Festival's "Iron Filmmaker" competition where we were given 24 hours to make a 3-minute film. There were three stories to choose from. This one involved two people who arrive at side-by-side ATM's at the same time and end up in a duel. The other stories involved a bad blind date and a guy who just ran over his girlfriend's cat and didn't want to tell her. We included a few elements from each scenario.
The San Jose Police Foundation's "Bowling For Badges" event gets publicized by semi-professional bowler Earl Tempins in Part One of this webisode.
Bowling For Badges, Part One
Working on a perfect game, semi-professional bowler Earl Tempins lends his name and his million-dollar smile to a good cause (The San Jose Police Foundation). But will our hero land that last strike when the pressure is on? Stay tuned.
Bowling For Badges, Part Two
Secrets of the Island Revealed Secrets of the Island Revealed Investigative reporter Arlin Scott delivers another award-winning, hard-hitting expose. His latest target: debunking myths about the misunderstood and elusive Coconut Crabs of Tahiti Investigative reporter Arlin Scott delivers another award-winning, hard-hitting expose. His latest target: debunking myths about the misunderstood and elusive Coconut Crabs of Tahiti.
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Earl Sez Thanks!
America's favorite semi-professional bowler (Earl Tempins) takes a breather from the lanes to thank America for making "Bowling for Badges" a big hit.
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Lost and Found Robbery, double-crossing and long lost loves all collide in this unlikely tale of the good, the bad and the wacky. Nominated for "Best Film" and "Best Direction" in the 2008 48 Hour Film Project - San Jose, Jeff Crispi and Robin Cee star.
Click on link below http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2YC8DoLSYk How It's Made: Toast
In this edition of "How it is Made," we explore the equipment used and the complicated manufacturing process behind the making of toast. Topics include bread choices and packaging, toaster equipment and features, safety issues and a brief historical perspective. <iframe title="YouTube video player" class="youtube-player" type="text/html" width="640" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/cgJzlrZ4ez8" frameborder="0" allowFullScreen></iframe>
Natalie: Queen of the Amazon
In this 30 second contest semi-finalist, Natalie explains how the folks at Amazon made life so much easier for her.