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This is the place to find all the random video projects we kick out between episodes of Ask Me Anything. When creativity strikes, it'll often find its way to this page. This page also serves as a sort of archive for some of the projects we've kicked out that are sub-par, at best. Learning experiences is what we like to call them. The up-and-coming teenage assholes on YouTube call them "crap" or "stoopid" or other deeply literal critical terms.

Whether or not they were any good, you'll find them here.


 

This is the first in a series telling stories from my Army days. The stories revolve around Christine, my evil, bloodthirsty M1A1 and M1A2 main battle tank.

 

Introducing, in their film debut, The Sisters T. Sometimes, when you have an idea brewing inside your noggin, it's best to keep it in there. This is one of those ideas.

 

This is just a short screen test of the Chroma Key effect using a green screen.

I'd tried, over and over, with different shades of green and other primary colors to achieve this effect. Turns out all I had to do was tweak the settings in post-production.

 
I decided to take up hiking the summer of 2006, and for my first expedition, I hiked to the summit of Mt. Diablo, and covered about 3300 vertical feet over 14.6 miles. I brought a camera along to take pictures and ended up making this sort of documentary instead.
 
The Brothers T are at it again! What happens when someone spots a wasp's nest? Then what happens when that someone rallies the troops, and then grabs up some aerosol spray and a barbeque lighter?
 

Joe has easy access to a lot of dry ice. Jez has a pool he's draining. Put the two together, and mix in a dash of our insanity, and you've got Fun With Dry Ice.

This is one of my earlier cut/splice projects, and it shows in the overall quality of the production. The music is distracting, and I've since learned to use it more sparingly. I've decided to keep this video just the way it is so that I can use it as a reminder of what not to do.

 
 

 

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