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  • Where the Bad Kids Go

    Where the Bad Kids Go (2015)
    Film by Ben Browder (Comedy and Thriller) Second Unit Director or Assistant Director It's four years later, and a new group of students has been placed in Saturday detention at good ol' Crestview Academy. After one of the kids locks away the teacher assigned to watch them, the five of them very quickly find their ranks dwindling as each meets with a gruesome "accident". They may make it out of the library, but with a new threat revealing itself, is there enough time and resources for at least one of them to make it out alive? Written by Barry "Bazz" Wernick and Matthew Spradlin

  • Final Judgment

    Final Judgment (2015)
    Film (short) by Brent Duncan (Drama) Director Ellen's grandson, James, proposes to question the candidates for President of the US to determine why they chose to run. They invite one of the prospects, Raye, to dinner and stack the deck with 2 people who have previously had trouble with Raye and have reason to hate him. Dinner consists of much argument about his undemocratic views and proposals. Everyone leaves very displeased with him. Ellen tells James she is very upset about Raye's ideas. In the next scene Raye is shot down in a parking garage. 2 police inspectors arrive to question Ellen and James the next morning. James reveals his suspicions of Ellen but the scene ends without absolute resolution. Written by Anne L. Gibson

  • Red All Over

    Red All Over (2015)
    Film by John Wayne S. III (Crime and Drama) Second Unit Director or Assistant Director In the wake of today's most controversial issue of gun violence, a teen becomes the victim of his own urban planning. Red is somewhat of a pariah at school, socially withdrawn from his family and frustrated by his gritty urban surroundings. He longs for a better life if only he could control the things around him. Namely his embarrassing alcoholic father, recovering addict mother and a popular jock at school who is bullying him. His only true place of solitude is a journal he keeps. He writes haiku's and draws when he is seeking refuge from his reality. Traditionally, stories of gun violence focus on the victims. This film however, is told from both the victim and shooters point of view. Red All Over explores the easy access to guns in the inner city, the emotional journey Red takes before and after the shooting. Why he had a gun and felt the need to shoot anyone. It also outlines the impact bullying played in his life. The issue of gun violence is a political, moral and personal ...

  • Morganville: The Series

    Morganville: The Series (2014)
    Television (Fantasy) Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Claire Danvers is trying to get through college, with the popular girl doing her best to make her life a living hell. What she didn't expect is the town to be run by blood sucking vampires.

  • Phobia

    Phobia (2013)
    Film by Jon Keeyes (Horror and Thriller) Second Unit Director or Assistant Director In 1885, a female doctor helping a group of people with their phobias becomes embroiled in a murder mystery surrounding a patient that may or may not be a vampire.

  • M15F1T5

    M15F1T5 (2013)
    Film by Brent Duncan (Crime, Musical and Mystery) Actor, Director, Writer, Producer This is an experimental Narrative movie. Although not a religious story, we (the writers) referred to a haunting question from our Christian upbringing; "what if Jesus came today". So we started writing the story with consideration of how exactly this miracle worker might be documented and possibly even followed one day. For starters, this particular messiah is gay. Written by Jenna Burris

  • Sironia

    Sironia (2011)
    Film by Brandon Dickerson (Drama and Musical) Miscellaneous Crew A singer-songwriter beat up by the L.A. music machine who moves with his wife to Sironia, Texas.

  • Mangus!

    Mangus! (2011)
    Film by Ash Christian (Comedy) Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Mangus Spedgwick has had one dream his whole life... He wants to be Jesus - in his high school's annual production of "Jesus Christ Spectacular", that is. When unforeseen circumstances strike, Mangus loses the role, which was a Spedgewick family tradition. Will he get to be their towns first crippled Jesus? Not without a hard fight, a road trip and breaking the law a few times along the way. Written by Cranium Entertainment

  • Chase

    Chase (2010)
    Television by Jennifer Johnson (Action, Crime, Drama and Thriller) Miscellaneous Crew, Actor A team tracks down fugitive criminals.

  • Exposed

    Exposed (2010)
    Television (Thriller) Miscellaneous Crew

  • The Final

    The Final (2010)
    Film by Joey Stewart (Drama, Horror and Thriller) Miscellaneous Crew A group of high school outcasts get revenge on the students that torment them.

  • Mind of Its Own

    Mind of Its Own (2010)
    Film by Jason Kabolati (Comedy and Fantasy) Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

  • Spilt Milk

    Spilt Milk (2010)
    Film by Blake Calhoun (Comedy) Second Unit Director or Assistant Director A disgruntled grocery store clerk can't quit living in the past until one night his store gets robbed and it changes his future forever.

  • Midgets Vs. Mascots

    Midgets Vs. Mascots (2009)
    Film by Ron Carlson (Comedy) Miscellaneous Crew Follow 10 contestants as they compete for 1 million dollars in prize money.

  • The Rift

    The Rift (2009)
    Film (short) by Brent McCorkle (Drama and Thriller) Second Unit Director or Assistant Director A man wakes up in a strange and horrible place where the sun never shines...darkness, painful memories, and despair prevail. He fears the worst...that he has somehow ended up in Hell. But can hope exist, even in a place as dark as this? The Rift is a metaphorical tale about the undeniable pain and suffering in our own world...the lost and abandoned souls who live on earth now...and the idea that one act of love can forever change the course of someone's life. Written by Brent McCorkle

  • Lambs

    Lambs (2009)
    Film (short) by Stephen Huff (Action, Comedy, Crime, Drama and 4 More) Actor A Christian fundamentalist family in early 1960s rural Texas takes a turn on a pair of wayward drifter brothers.

  • F5

    F5 (2009)
    Film (short) by Brent Duncan (Adventure) Director, Writer, Producer It is a normal routine day in North Texas. The National Weather Center predicts a possible outbreak of storms. Most citizens ignore the reports. The Red Cross gets prepared. Storm Spotters see a small tornado touchdown south of the Dallas area. The Red Cross goes on high alert. Enrique, a Hispanic man, goes to work. Paul, a teenager, jams with his rock band. Rose, his grandmother, makes lunch. Wendell Van Dyke takes his wife shopping. The storm spotters see another tornado develop. This time it is a monster. It is heading for Irving, a Dallas suburb. The Red Cross goes into high gear. Grandma Rose gets prepared with her disaster kit. Paul keeps jamming with his band, oblivious of the storm. The strong tornado hits and devastates the area. Thousands are killed and wounded. Paul is not hurt but cant get to his neighborhood to check on his Grandmother who takes care of him. The Van Dykes are injured when their car flies through the air. They find themselves in a shelter. Enrique goes to ... Written by Brent Duncan

  • Neither a Borrower or Lender Be

    Neither a Borrower or Lender Be (2008)
    Film (short) by Fred P. Watkins (Drama) Second Unit Director or Assistant Director A small town girl, new to the city and needing a friend, is enjoying a ride in the park on her classic bicycle. She meets a young man, running and carrying a tattered box containing the manuscript for his latest novel. He's on the way to meet his publisher. She is intrigued by his story and loans him her bike so he won't be late for the meeting. He rides off, promising to return. He rides to the back door of a workshop and is greeted by two workers. They play a guessing game about how he got the bike and have a few laughs. He enters the front of the building - a bicycle shop. He places a sales tag on the bike and asks a worker to watch the store as he wants to work on his novel. The young lady waits at the park for his return. Written by Robert Nagy

  • Find Her, Keep Her

    Find Her, Keep Her (2004)
    Film (short) by Fred P. Watkins (Comedy) Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

  • Seventy-8

    Seventy-8 (2004)
    Film by Erik Clapp (Mystery) Actor It is present day in Arkham Heights, a seemingly desolate town that has decayed much since the eighties. Renny Meeks (MERK HARBOUR) is a lonely, mentally challenged man with an IQ of 78, who sacks groceries at a small store. He's a simple man, recently released from an institution for a crime he was accused of that rocked the town ten years ago. Written by Anonymous

  • Designer Finals

    Designer Finals (2004)
    Television (Reality TV) Production manager

  • Serving Sara

    Serving Sara (2002)
    Film by Reginald Hudlin (Comedy and Romance) Actor When Sara is served divorce papers while she is in New York, she is stunned. Not about to lose the fortune she amassed with her self-serving Texas husband, she makes an offer to her process server, Joe that sets them off on a wild trip across the country. Written by Yocke

  • Walker, Texas Ranger

    Walker, Texas Ranger (2000 - 2001)
    Television by Albert S. Ruddy (Action, Comedy, Crime, Drama and 1 More) Actor Walker, a Texas ranger, believes in dealing with the bad guys the old fashioned way, by fighting them. He also works on instincts. Trivette is his partner. He was a former player for the Dallas Cowboys football team. Trivette uses the modern approach to crime solving, such as computers and cellular phones. C.D Parker owns a bar and grill which specializes in Western cuisine, and Country-Western themes. He gives Walker advice on some cases. Alex Cahill is the assistant district attorney. Written by Anonymous

  • Save the Dog!

    Save the Dog! (1988)
    TV Movie by Paul Aaron (Comedy and Family) Actor Becky wants to become an actress. After an audition for a dog food ad she has best chances to get the part - but the day after her dog Petey becomes very ill. She has to come up with $700 until 5 pm for the operation - else Petey will be put to death! Lacking only $70, she takes a job as messenger. She needs only one delivery, but her car breaks down and bad luck delays her again, and again, and again... Written by Tom Zoerner <Tom.Zoerner@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>

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