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funhouseStrippers THE FUNHOUSE STRIPPERS MUSIC VIDEO
(2007, 2:30 min) A music video for the Oregon band The Funhouse Strippers song Murderer's Thumb
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MEDIOCRITY (2007, 5:51 min)

Marie goes to see her long lost grandfather who is less than inspiring when he reveals the truth about the family history.72 hour Movie Project with the Salem Film Festival. Wrote, directed and edited all in 72 hours.

TROUBLE WITH LUCK (2005, 5:12 min)
Unlucky Robb steals the wrong case from the wrong "company" man and lives up to his name. 72 hour Movie Project with the Salem Film Festival. Wrote, directed and edited all in 72 hours.
 2006 Salem Film Festival2 Hour Short*

CUSTOMER SERVICE (2005, 8:40 min)

Ever have bad service at a restaurant? Well David did and he decided to do something about it.

2005 Best of the Northwest and 2006 Mid-Valley Video Festival


FRAT BOY (2005, 6:51 min)
Eric struggles with keeping his sexuality hidden because of the possible consequences were his family or friends to find out.

THE HUNT(2003, 2:00 min)

On the run and being hunted... what do you do?

THE OTHERSIDE (2003, 8:27 min)

Todd reluctantly goes to a low class psychic to see if he talk with loved ones in the otherside.

ABSOLUTION (2002, 11:36 min)

After disappearing from the world of drugs months earlier, James returns hoping to find Absolution by helping his best friend Alex get clean too.

GROUP HOME (2005, 10:38 min)

A story of an abusive staff person and how the residents get their revenge for mistreatment.

THE JOUST(2005, 2:13 min)

When you need to settle things between friends sometimes it works to get medieval and have a joust.

CAMP SILVER CREEK (2004, 4:29 min)
A promotional video for a great summer camp that I not only worked at for years, but I was also a camper. The YMCA Camp Silver Creek Promo.
 
CAMP GREIDER
(2006, 4:29 min)
This is  a promotional video for another great summer day camp. Check it out.
   
   
   
 

THE LATE AFTERNOON SHOW AT SOU(2004, 4:28 min)

An interview show that was done as part of a school project. I not only hosted, but wrote nearly all the bits for the show.


One Minute Stand
is a project for an undergrad film theory class. I wrote a screenplay and set out to shoot it applying different film theories to see how it would influence each approach and the outcome of the movie. I directed the Neorealist and the Surreal versions, and my partner Jason Kambak directed the Montage.

ONE MINUTE STAND   (Neorealist) (2005, 4:28 min)

This version was shot all in one take following the basic tenants of Bazan's theory of neorealism.

ONE MINUTE STAND   (Surreal)(2005, 4:15 min)
A slightly disturbing version of One Minute Stand that was a lot of fun to shoot.

ONE MINUTE STAND   (Montage) (2005, 4:28 min)

A straight forward approach that my buddy Jason Kambak directed. Probably the most familiar style to most people.