Project: Leave it to the Professionals

Client: FOX (Viral Campaign)
Date: August - 2006

Description: These three promos were written, directed, and edited by myself on spec. They've since been "greenlit" by Fox, and I'll soon be creating more. They're featiured on YouTube.com, Google Video, and iFilm among other online outlets.

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Project: Larry "The Cable Guy" Greenscreen (THREE PIECES TOTAL)

Client: The WB Television Network
Date: March - 2005
Description: Shot in Minneapolis, MN in roughly five hours. These three spots feature Dan Whitney (a.k.a. Larry "The Cable Guy") composited into other WB shows. Dan is one of the funniest guys on the planet, a truly dedicated comedian, and a pleasure to work with.

Project: "Twins" Fall Launch

Client: The WB Television Network
Date: August - 2005
Description: Sara Gilbert and Molly Stanton are the stars of The WB's new sitcom "Twins". We shot roughly fifteen spots (on air & special projects) in just under six hours. As of this writing (Sept. 2005) these spots are still airing.
 

Project: Clean & Clear Participant Promo

Client: The WB Television Network
Date: June - 2005
Description: The WB and Clean and Clear team up to sell CD-ROMS and facial products. These two sports feature two "clean and clear" girls backstage on the WB lot. We were told to make it look like a Clean and Clear spot... and I think we succeeded.
 

Project: The Buffett "Drunk" Test

Client: Comedy Central
Date: September - 2002
Description: A parody of "World's Wildest Police Chases", this segment asks the question, "Can drunks resist singing along to Jimmy Buffett's classic hit 'Margaritaville'?" The answer (in my experience) is no. That's why I wrote it.
 

Project: CLOCKWORK

Co-Directed with Gerrad A. Holtz
Date: March 2001
Description: This 21 minute short film was prepped in a week, and shot in two days with three talented actors: Jason Huber, Ralph Garman, and Max Koch. It played in numerous festivals to great acclaim, and also drew many questions due to its $250 budget. Drugs, cussing, and ex-cons... who could ask for more?