Joseph Walsh

Joseph Walsh

El Monte Filmworks
Camera Operator and Crane Operator

Los Angeles, California

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November 2015
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About Joseph

After serving in the US Army just prior to Desert Storm I went to college to become a lawyer. During my time at Riverside City College I took a Television Production Course... the moment someone put a camera in my hands my entire future changed and television and film production became my focus. Decades later I still have a passion for this industry and consider any day that someone pays me to look through a camera a good day. I own and operate two cranes and occasionally enjoy operating Techno Cranes as well.

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  • Max Amini: Authentically Absurd

    Max Amini: Authentically Absurd (2015)
    Film by Rob Schneider (Comedy) Camera and Electrical Department

  • Magic Hour

    Magic Hour (2015)
    Film by Cole Mueller (Crime) Camera and Electrical Department During a hot summer in 1990, a young man, Ray, moves into his aunt's Venice Beach home to find his direction in life. While there, he is befriended by some local criminals, a group of five brothers that soon become his surrogate family.

  • Broken: A Musical

    Broken: A Musical (2015)
    Film by Nancy Criss (Musical) Camera and Electrical Department Mona returns to the city to renew her life with her best friend Helen following her grandmother's death. Mona reluctantly attends a raucous party with Helen, even though her ex, Jason, will be there, where she encounters the charming Dirk who alters her life. Written by Taylor Cleghorn

  • Theory of a Deadman: Angel

    Theory of a Deadman: Angel (2014)
    Film (short) by Rich Ragsdale Camera and Electrical Department

  • Minutes with Max Amini

    Minutes with Max Amini (2014)
    Television (Comedy, Music and Talk-Show) Camera and Electrical Department

  • Waiting in the Wings: The Musical

    Waiting in the Wings: The Musical (2014)
    Film by Jenn Page (Comedy, Music and Musical) Camera and Electrical Department WAITING IN THE WINGS: THE MUSICAL stars two entertainers, destined for the big time, who are mismatched in a casting office from two very different online contests. Tony (Adam Huss), a stripper from New York, is cast in an Off-Broadway musical and needs to trade in his tear-away trunks for tap shoes and tights. Anthony (Jeffrey A Johns), a naive musical theatre enthusiast from Montana, needs to decide if he can strip all the way down just to stay in town. Hilarity ensues as they realize that in order to "make it" they're going have to learn some new tricks. Shirley Jones, Sally Struthers, and Lee Meriwether round out this heartwarming homage to Broadway with some delightful cameos.

  • Escape

    Escape (2014)
    Film (short) by John Wynn (Action and Sci-Fi) Camera and Electrical Department In a futuristic city, a young woman attempts to rescue a child from a secure skyscraper only to discover she's the one who is trapped.

  • BET Awards 2014

    BET Awards 2014 (2014)
    Television by Jonte (Music) Camera and Electrical Department

  • Authors Anonymous

    Authors Anonymous (2014)
    Film by Ellie Kanner (Comedy) Camera and Electrical Department After a dysfunctional group of unpublished writers with the motto "all for one" accept Hannah Rinaldi (Kaley Cuoco) into their fold, the last thing they expect is her overnight success - but that's exactly what they get. While her career takes off, her eccentric and envious colleagues (Chris Klein, Teri Polo, Dylan Walsh, Dennis Farina and Jonathan Bennett) struggle to find their own paths to publishing fame and fortune. Tensions rise, rivalries form, and hearts are broken. Rejection turns to desperation. Good thing they're only armed with pens... Written by Forever Sunny Productions

  • The Final Song

    The Final Song (2014)
    Film by Stuart Paul (Comedy and Romance) Camera and Electrical Department "Final Song" is a romantic comedy about a woman struggling to make it in the recording industry. Her life is complicated by her brother, a wacky garbage man who acts as her manager. He constantly sets her up with one humiliating gig after another, each one pushing her closer and closer to throwing in the towel for good. Only after a chance run in with love, do all her dreams finally come true. Written by Aaron Steele-Nicholson

  • 2013 Hero Dog Awards

    2013 Hero Dog Awards (2013)
    Television by Leslie Wilson (Reality-TV) Camera and Electrical Department

  • 2013 BET Hip Hop Awards

    2013 BET Hip Hop Awards (2013)
    Television by Glenn Weiss (Music) Camera and Electrical Department

  • The Perfect Boyfriend

    The Perfect Boyfriend (2013)
    TV Movie by Robert Malenfant (Drama, Romance and Thriller) Camera and Electrical Department After struggling through a painful divorce, April finally decides to get back into the dating game. And when she meets Jacob, she falls for him hard! He has it all, gorgeous, charming, wealthy - he totally sweeps her off her feet. But Jacob is hiding a very dark side. He and his wife Karen have set April as their new mark. Will April survive the ordeal she's about to face? Written by Anonymous

  • Dirty Teacher

    Dirty Teacher (2013)
    TV Movie by Doug Campbell (Drama, Mystery and Thriller) Camera and Electrical Department A high school senior becomes the victim of an elaborate frame-up after learning that her boyfriend is sleeping with their teacher.

  • The Surrogate

    The Surrogate (2013)
    TV Movie by Doug Campbell (Drama, Mystery and Thriller) Camera and Electrical Department Childless Los Angeles realtor Allison Kelly can no longer have children, she having frozen some embryos upon that diagnosis. With only one viable embryo among those left, she and her college professor/novelist husband Jacob Kelly have decided to try surrogacy to have that child. Despite going to a surrogacy agency, they eventually decide upon "a friend", Kate Randall, as their surrogate, she a young woman who recently started working in a support staff function in Jacob's English department at the college. What Jacob and Allison are unaware of is that Kate maneuvered her way into being their surrogate, she doing whatever necessary behind the scenes to get the job and she who has long been obsessed with Jacob. Her ultimate goal is to be with Jacob as a couple, the unborn child solely a pawn. As such, she sets in motion a plan which includes forming a rift between Allison and Jacob, with Jacob turning to her for support. What Kate does not account on is that a man named Matt is looking ... Written by Huggo

  • Naughty or Nice

    Naughty or Nice (2012)
    TV Movie by David Mackay (Drama and Fantasy) Camera and Electrical Department Holiday humbug Krissy Kringle receives a special delivery intended for Santa Claus, the Naughty or Nice book he left behind while visiting a child, and uses the power of the book to expose the naughty deeds of those around her, but soon finds that her newfound power isn't always so nice. Written by Hallmark Channel

  • 2012 Hero Dog Awards

    2012 Hero Dog Awards (2012)
    Television by Dee Farmand (Family) Camera and Electrical Department

  • Holiday High School Reunion

    Holiday High School Reunion (2012)
    TV Movie by Marita Grabiak (Comedy, Drama, Musical and Romance) Camera and Electrical Department Twenty-eight-year-old Georgia is convinced the man of her dreams is the one "that got away" back in high school. Though she's tried dating other men, they just never seem to compare to her high school flame. When Georgia learns of her high school reunion a week before Christmas, she's ecstatic to finally have her chance to win Craig back. But as she gets to relive high school for a night, she begins to realize it might not be Craig at all who got away, but Ben, an old friend with whom she'd fallen out of touch. Written by Lifetime

  • Smiley

    Smiley (2012)
    Film by Michael J. Gallagher (Horror) Camera and Electrical Department Ashley goes to her new college while getting over the death of her mother. She meets some new people there including Binder ('Shane Dawson') while at a party and she learns about an urban legend of an online killer that has the nickname "Smiley" who can only be seen on the web and he apparently kills people after they type in "I did it for the lulz" three times. Soon after going to the party Ashley and her flatmate Proxy go online to test it out, with horrific results. She becomes paranoid and she starts to think she sees Smiley all over the place and feels that he may be chasing her, but how can that be if he is not real? Have they somehow released him from the internet? Written by Michael Hallows Eve

  • The Real Human Being

    The Real Human Being (2012)
    Film (short) by Chris Lang (Drama) Camera and Electrical Department Sometimes it takes a real hero to become a real human being.

  • iN Deep

    iN Deep (2011 - 2012)
    Television (Documentary, Biography and Family) Camera and Electrical Department

  • Hold for Laughs

    Hold for Laughs (2011)
    Film (short) by Amy French (Comedy) Camera and Electrical Department Life isn't so funny for Margaret, an awkward thirteen year old Catholic school girl who moonlights as a stand-up comic.

  • In My Pocket

    In My Pocket (2011)
    Film by David Lisle Johnson (Drama and Romance) Camera and Electrical Department A harrowing journey down the dark spiral of drug addiction. As Stephen Jameson's carefully constructed life slowly falls apart, his belief system is shattered when he discovers that he's no longer the functioning addict that he once was. Uncompromising and unwaveringly honest, IN MY POCKET pulls no punches as it not only dares you to peer into the edge of the abyss...but then pushes you right in. Written by anonymous

  • Left 4 Dead: Impulse 76 Fan Film

    Left 4 Dead: Impulse 76 Fan Film (2011)
    Film (short) by Adrian Picardi (Action, Horror and Thriller) Camera and Electrical Department, Thanks

  • Triggers: Weapons That Changed the World

    Triggers: Weapons That Changed the World (2011)
    Television (Documentary) Camera and Electrical Department

  • Valley of the Sun

    Valley of the Sun (2011)
    Film by Stokes McIntyre (Comedy, Drama and Romance) Camera and Electrical Department A disenfranchised adult film star, is forced to live with his parents in an Arizona retirement community, where he discovers his place in life.

  • Some Guy Who Kills People

    Some Guy Who Kills People (2011)
    Film by Jack Perez (Comedy, Crime, Drama, Horror and 2 More) Camera and Electrical Department This film is about Ken Boyd, a guy who is not long out of a mental hospital who is working at an ice-cream/burger parlor. The people that put him in the mental hospital start turning up dead, killed in horrific ways. He finds out he has a daughter while at the same time that these killings are happening in the town. Meanwhile the local Sheriff is going out with Ken's mom and he starts to suspect that Ken is the killer. All the evidence is pointing that way, and Ken's estranged daughter catches him in a compromising position. It's not looking good for Ken. Written by Michael Hallows Eve

  • Removal

    Removal (2010)
    Film by Nick Simon (Thriller) Camera and Electrical Department Cole is a likeable regular guy. Except that ever since he witnessed a gruesome murder-suicide, things haven't been quite right. His wife left him, he is tormented by hallucinations and his career has nosedived into a blue collar job with a carpet cleaning service. Just when it seems his life has reached bottom, Cole is called out on an all-night cleaning job in an Italianate mansion far from the city. For company he has Henry, the rich, condescending homeowner who seems to take sadistic pleasure in letting Cole think he has just murdered his wife. A reddish stain on the carpet, a knife hacking into baked rabbit, a cell phone that won't stop ringing - does it add up to murder or is Cole losing his last handhold on his fragile sanity? Written by Jithin BK

  • Blake's Ballad

    Blake's Ballad (2010)
    Film (short) by Ronald Morris (Drama and Music) Camera and Electrical Department In this dramatic portrayal of a young teen's struggle to become a country singer, Lexi plays Blake Nelson, a fourteen year-old girl with a lifetime of family tragedy. Against all odds, Blake steals away to a country venue long forgotten but held together by Miley Rawls, once a country hopeful herself. In this one fateful day, Blake's heartfelt original songs tell the story of her family's battle to stave off homelessness, and her mother's fight to live long enough to see her daughter perform. Written by Anonymous

  • Formula D

    Formula D (2010)
    Television (Sport) Camera and Electrical Department

  • Kill Speed

    Kill Speed (2010)
    Film by Kim Bass (Action, Crime and Thriller) Camera and Electrical Department Best friends fly home-built, high-tech planes to deliver drugs from Mexico to California in order to fund their Hollywood life-style.

  • Death of a Nation

    Death of a Nation (2010)
    Film (short) by Michael Pollak (Drama, Music and War) Camera and Electrical Department In this short film, we examine a rare look through the eyes of the oppressor, John; an abused and tormented teenager who is seeking guidance and acceptance in his own isolated world that is intolerant to his newly self-discovered homosexuality. Outside of this closed off world lives Lync; an aristocratic Gay Activist, who believes that he has the power to help people exactly like John, who have no one to turn to for their sense of isolation, and fear of change. John violently breaks free of his world to seek out Lync, for solace and to answer the questions that he was too afraid to ask! Through the ignorance of John living in his new world and Lync's unwillingness and lack of fortitude to stand by what he preaches, John recoils, and turns back to the one thing he has been subject to all his life; hatred. Change dies, as a chance to learn is lost amongst the unwillingness of all involved to just listen. Written by Michael Yale Pollak

  • The Last Exorcism

    The Last Exorcism (2010)
    Film by Daniel Stamm (Drama, Horror and Thriller) Camera and Electrical Department In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the evangelical Reverend Cotton Marcus was raised by his father to be a preacher. He agrees that the filmmaker Iris Reisen and the cameraman Daniel Moskowitz make a documentary about his life. Cotton tells that when his wife Shanna Marcus had troubles in the delivery of their son Justin, he prioritized the doctor help to God and since then he questions his faith. Further, he tells that exorcisms are frauds but the results are good for the believers because they believe it is true. When Cotton is summoned by the farmer Louis Sweetzer to perform an exorcism in his daughter Nell, Cotton sees the chance to prove to the documentary crew what he has just told. They head to Ivanwood and they have a hostile reception from Louis's son Caleb. Cotton performs the exorcism in Nell, exposing his tricks to the camera, but sooner they learn that the dysfunctional Sweetzer family has serious problems. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  • Dilated

    Dilated (2010)
    Film (short) by Brian L. Tan (Action, Adventure and Thriller) Camera and Electrical Department Left for dead, abandoned, and confused, test subject D.I.C. cant recall anything about his past life. With a group of relentless mercenaries hot on his tail, all he knows is that they want him dead or alive. Slowly unraveling a sinister plot perpetrated by the highest levels of government, he learns that he may be the key to solving a mysterious, adverse epidemic that threatens the very fabric of society; a fact that still doesn't stop him from kicking ass and going out with a bang. Written by Anonymous

  • One in the Gun

    One in the Gun (2010)
    Film by Rolfe Kanefsky (Thriller) Camera and Electrical Department When Mickey Lewis, a homeless struggling artist crosses paths with Katrina, the beautiful rich wife of Arthur Webb and is enlisted to paint their home, deadly passions ignite. Soon hidden agendas, dangerous seductions, double and triple-crosses spiral Mickey's life out of control leading to a motel in the middle of nowhere filled with strange people and twisted secrets that all hold the key to the mystery of Mickey's past, present, and future. All it takes is - ONE IN THE GUN. Written by Rolfe Kanefksy

  • Necrosis

    Necrosis (2009)
    Film by Jason Robert Stephens (Horror and Thriller) Camera and Electrical Department In 2009, six friends arrive at an isolated cabin to enjoy a long weekend in the snow. An epic snowstorm interrupts their vacation, trapping them on the mountain and resurrecting the haunting ghosts of the Donner Party. But, are they true 'entities' or is it simply 'cabin fever' that brings out their fears and darkness, causing friends to turn against each other as reality deteriorates around them. Written by Jason Stephens

  • Unexpected Call

    Unexpected Call (2009)
    Film (short) by Beatriz Soto (Comedy) Camera and Electrical Department An unexpected call prompts a robber to abandon a job.

  • Tripping Forward

    Tripping Forward (2009)
    Film by Marcus Nash (Comedy) Camera and Electrical Department Ford Coleman is a struggling actor in Hollywood who fears never achieving fame other then appearing in local TV commercials. After over a year living in L.A., Ford is broke and in danger of being evicted from his apartment. His slacker roommate Tripp, who has given up his music career out of hopelessness, convinces Tripp to become a drug dealer to buy and sell cocaine to supermodels as their extra income, which brings both Ford and Tripp into danger as they venture into the Los Angeles underworld which also puts a risk on Ford's budding romance with Gwen, a struggling actress herself unaware of Ford's secret arrangement with Tripp. Written by Larry B.

  • Parasomnia

    Parasomnia (2008)
    Film by William Malone (Horror and Thriller) Camera and Electrical Department In "Parasomnia," a stylish horror/thriller from director William Malone ("House on Haunted Hill," "Masters of Horror,") Laura Baxter is a young woman, literally a "sleeping beauty," who suffers from a medical condition called "parasomnia." A childhood accident victim, she is actually sleeping her life away, awakening briefly on rare occasions. Art student Danny Sloan falls in love with her, unaware that her hospital neighbor, a terrifying mass murderer and mesmerist named Byron Volpe has other, more sinister plans. Sloan helps Laura escape from her hospital prison only to discover that Volpe is about to enter her dreams. Written by Anonymous

  • Proud American

    Proud American (2008)
    Film by Fred Ashman (Drama) Camera and Electrical Department

  • Dark Reel

    Dark Reel (2008)
    Film by Josh Eisenstadt (Comedy, Horror and Thriller) Camera and Electrical Department Murder, mystery and mayhem as B movie fan, Adam Waltz, wins Walk on Role in a film Featuring Scream Queen, Cassie Blue. Thinking his luck had changed for the better he steps into chaos with a killer loose and no one on the production safe. Adams role gets bigger with the murder of an actress, studio chief's low-budget thriller becomes big with the new publicity... Everyone is a suspect. Who is the killer? Why are they doing this? and who is next? Written by Anonymous

  • Rite

    Rite (2008)
    Film (short) by Alicia Conway Camera and Electrical Department

  • Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

    Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008)
    Television by Josh Friedman (Action, Drama, Sci-Fi and Thriller) Camera and Electrical Department This series is set after the events of Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991). After the sacrifices of Dr. Miles Dyson and T-800 Model 101 Terminator, the Connors find themselves once again being stalked by Skynet's agents from the future. Realizing their nightmare isn't over, they decide to stop running and focus on preventing the birth of Skynet. With the aid of Cameron Phillips, a beautiful girl who has a mysterious past also linked to the future; Derek Reese, a Tech-Com soldier from the future whose past is linked with the Connors; Riley, a beautiful schoolfriend of John; and FBI Agent James Ellison, who was assigned to capture the Connors but joins them after his own encounter with one of the machines. They begin a quest to stop the United States military and a shadowy conspiracy from the future from creating the program that will stop at nothing to bring humanity to an end. Written by Ron

  • War Eagle, Arkansas

    War Eagle, Arkansas (2007)
    Film by Robert Milazzo (Drama) Camera and Electrical Department Coming of age in an Ozark town. Enoch is a high school senior: he stutters, has one friend, Wheels, a kid with CP who's in a wheelchair, and thinks about college in Tennessee on a baseball scholarship. He's philosophical, loves poetry, and lives with his mom and grandfather. Life gets complicated when he finds himself attracted to Abby, one of the popular girls. When he starts hanging out with her, even though he wants Wheels along, in part to help him finish his sentences, it causes friction between the two friends and gives Enoch pause about whether he should "leave town to make something of himself." Can he figure out what he wants without hurting anyone's feelings? Maybe not. Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>

  • Anna Nicole

    Anna Nicole (2007)
    Film by Keoni Waxman (Biography and Drama) Camera and Electrical Department A biopic depicting the tragic life of Playmate and television personality Anna Nicole Smith, whose life ended abruptly from a fatal drug overdose.

  • Flight of the Living Dead

    Flight of the Living Dead (2007)
    Film by Scott Thomas (Action, Horror and Sci-Fi) Camera and Electrical Department A fellow scientist accidentally escapes containment aboard a plane during a turbulence. After she is gunned down by a security guard, she reanimates as a zombie, killing and infecting several passengers and crew members on board the infamous flight. A U.S. federal air marshal along with a police officer, a flight attendant and a handful of survivors must ride out the horrific flight just long to stay alive.

  • The Rapture of the Athlete Assumed Into Heaven

    The Rapture of the Athlete Assumed Into Heaven (2007)
    Film (short) by Keith Bogart (Drama) Camera and Electrical Department A reporter interviews an athlete on the last day of his life.

  • Viva

    Viva (2007)
    Film by Anna Biller (Comedy, Drama and Musical) Camera and Electrical Department VIVA is about a bored housewife in 1972 who gets sucked into the sexual revolution. Abandoned by her husband, Barbi is dragged into trouble by her girlfriend, who spouts women's lib as she gets Barbi to discard her bra and go out on the town. Barbi becomes a Red Riding Hood in a sea of wolves, and quickly learns a lot more than she wanted to about nudist camps, the hippie scene, orgies, bisexuality, sadism, drugs, and bohemia. Saturated to the hilt with vibrant color and exquisite period detail, and full of the kind of innocent nude romps you see before censorship codes lifted, VIVA looks like a lost film from the late '60's, and is a tribute to the best of exploitation cinema, from Herschell Gordon Lewis' Suburban Roulette to Radley Metzger's Camille 2000. Written by Anonymous

  • Big Bad Wolf

    Big Bad Wolf (2006)
    Film by Lance W. Dreesen (Comedy and Horror) Camera and Electrical Department In Cameroon, a group of hunters is attacked by a wild animal, and Charlie Cowley survives but sees his brother Scott dying. Hyperbolically, seven years later, his teenage nephew Derek Cowley steals the key of his stepfather's cabin in the isolated Fire Road 13 and travels with four classmates and his friend Sam to spend the weekend having a party with booze and sex. However, they are attacked by a beast that kills his friends in a sadistic way. Sam and Derek survive, and they suspect that his stepfather, Mitchell Toblat, is a werewolf. When Charlie meets Derek and Sam, they decide to collect evidence to prove that Mitchell is the beast and kill him, but Mitchell discovers their plot and chases the trio. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  • Beautiful Dreamer

    Beautiful Dreamer (2006)
    Film by Terri Farley-Teruel (Drama) Camera and Electrical Department Orphan Joe Kelly has an idyllic youth growing up in the country with his grandpa, and can turn his hobby into his profession as crop spray plane pilot. After Pearl Harbor, he joins the US Air Force as bomber pilot. Joe's wife Claire is notified he's missing, presumed killed when his plane is shot down over Germany. Later a military mate reports he saw Joe alive, apparently taken POW. Claire starts searching and finally finds Joe elsewhere in the US, but suffering from amnesia, and living under the name Tommy Warner, as partner of a tiny commercial air freight firm. Written by KGF Vissers

  • Full Clip

    Full Clip (2006)
    Film by mink (Action and Thriller) Camera and Electrical Department Joshua Pope (Busta Rhymes) returns to his childhood home to claim the inheritance his late father has left him only to find that the local police have turned the town upside down and are ruling with an iron fist. So, with the help of an old friend (Xzibit) and his cohorts,Pope sets out to reclaim the town he once loved...by any means necessary. Tounge and cheek 70's style action picture set in a comic book style universe. Written by Annonymous

  • Americanese

    Americanese (2006)
    Film by Eric Byler (Comedy, Drama and Romance) Camera and Electrical Department Long after their breakup, Chinese American Raymond Ding and Amerasian Aurora Crane struggle to let go. Torn apart by mismatched ideals, meddling friends, and the complexities of racial identities, they find other suitable mates but cannot stay away from each other. Written by Qfilms@sbcglobal.net

  • K-7

    K-7 (2006)
    Film (short) by Christopher Leone (Comedy) Camera and Electrical Department An ordinary job interview becomes a battle for life or death when Vincent Kincaid scores a 'K-7' on his psychological profile. But what does 'K-7' mean? Written by Anonymous

  • The Observation Room

    The Observation Room (2005)
    Film by Shep Salusky (Thriller and Drama) Camera and Electrical Department

  • Horror High

    Horror High (2005)
    Video by Shawn Papazian (Comedy) Camera and Electrical Department

  • Adam and Eve

    Adam and Eve (2005)
    Film by Jeff Kanew (Comedy, Drama and Romance) Camera and Electrical Department Easy-going, gentle college-boy Adam Baker enjoys frat-life, however disgusting the frat-house gets because of his sloppy house-mates Freddie, Ferguson and Munch. Then Adam meets Eve, starts falling in love, but gets jealous of frat-brother Billy, who 'bumps' almost constantly without seeking love, while Eve guards her campus-unique virginity. As even his thrice-divorced dad, an MD, urges Adam to get laid rather then loved, his patience runs out against healthy hormones. Written by KGF Vissers

  • Rice Counter, Ice Sleeper

    Rice Counter, Ice Sleeper (2005)
    Film (short) by J. Wesley Bassard (Drama) Camera and Electrical Department

  • Keeper of the Past

    Keeper of the Past (2005)
    Film (short) by Alonso Mayo (Thriller) Camera and Electrical Department Stanley is a computer expert hired by political campaigns to manipulate images and create scandals on opposing candidates. He is the best at what he does and his manipulations often become the accepted truth. But there is one past he cannot alter: his own. Stanley once did the unthinkable for love and in doing so lost Deborah, his life long obsession. Now she is back in his life to play his game and fulfill her dreams of revenge. Stanley has finally found his match, the keeper of his past. Written by Alonso F. Mayo

  • Yesterday's Dreams

    Yesterday's Dreams (2005)
    Film by Scott Thomas (Drama) Camera and Electrical Department This story centers around Harvey, a kind, middle-aged man in a small town struggling with loneliness and an abusive, alcoholic father. Despite his routine day-to-day life as a septic cleaner and church volunteer, Harvey meets Vienna, the shy new librarian in town, who helps Harvey maintain hope and overcome his hardships. The script was written by newcomer, Kevin Foster, who stars as Harvey. Other cast members include William Windom, Barry Corbin, Christie Lynn Smith, Richard Tyson and Dee Wallace Stone. Written by Debbie J Cook

  • The Cat That Looked at a King

    The Cat That Looked at a King (2004)
    Film (short) by Peter Schneider (Comedy, Fantasy, Animation and Family) Camera and Electrical Department This short film is a combination of live-action and animation. It is done in the style of the chalk drawings seen in the original "Mary Poppins" film and was produced exclusively for the 40th Anniversary Special Edition DVD released in December of 2004. Julie Andrews and two children magically enter the animated world of the chalk drawings to experience this whimsical tale based on one of the chapters from the original series of "Mary Poppins" books. Written by EDW

  • Off Hollywood & Vine

    Off Hollywood & Vine (2004)
    Film (short) by Daniel Stamm (Drama) Camera and Electrical Department

  • Wedding Daze

    Wedding Daze (2004)
    TV Movie by Georg Stanford Brown (Comedy and Family) Camera and Electrical Department Jack and Audrey Landry are a middle-aged couple who have barely gotten the hang of being a pair of "empty nesters" when their three grown daughters -- Teri, Nora, and Dahlia -- end up tumbling back home again. That's not so hard to take but just as the parents re-adjust their lifestyle to accommodate their offspring, all three of the Landry daughters fall in love. Happiness abounds until the daughters each announce they're getting married. At the same time. And guess who's footing the bill? Now it's a race to see which runs out first -- Jack and Audrey's bank account or their sanity. Written by Marc Hershon

  • Career Suicide

    Career Suicide (2004)
    Film (short) by Alex Kang (Comedy) Camera and Electrical Department Frustrated in life, a frazzled young woman finds no relief in the afterlife: after accidentally falling on a pair of scissors, Sandy finds herself trapped in a corporate purgatory where working your way up the ladder appears to be the only way out. Written by Dan Huber and Alex Kang

  • The Legend of Razorback

    The Legend of Razorback (2002)
    Film (short) by Michael Greenspan (Comedy, Family and Fantasy) Camera and Electrical Department Since the untimely death of his parents, eleven year old Avery Small has become silent. No one has been able to alleviate his pain until now. Here, in this new town, Avery will find hope. But he must confront a local town legend that may be the key to unlocking his silence. Written by anonymous

  • 29 Palms

    29 Palms (2002)
    Film by Leonardo Ricagni (Drama, Thriller, Comedy and Crime) Camera and Electrical Department Can you trust anyone? A corrupt judge is about to rule against the expansion of an Indian casino in the Mohave and needs cover: he tells the tribe's chief that the FBI has an undercover agent on the judge's staff, so the expansion must be on hold. The chief hires a hit man to kill the law clerk. The clerk makes a run for it and manages through a series of botched thefts to end up with the bag of money meant for the hit man. A corrupt cop, a degenerate security guard, a hapless bus station clerk, a scheming waitress, and the hit man himself all want the bag - and the chief and the judge want the clerk dead. Is there any way he gets out of the desert alive? Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>

  • Shadow Fury

    Shadow Fury (2001)
    Film by Makoto Yokoyama (Action and Sci-Fi) Camera and Electrical Department A discovery in the near future makes it possible to create genetically engineered and enhanced human clones. The consequence of this discovery results in bio-ethical chaos. In order to right this wrong, the World Health Organization imposes a global ban on all human cloning activity. A group of scientists at the Nova Corporation, a leader in cloning research, have made miraculous advances in the replication of human beings. When one of their colleagues, a mad scientist by the name of Dr. Oh, creates an "Obedience Strain" that will allow him mind control over the clones, Nova Corp casts him out and revokes his license. Dr. Oh vows revenge on his three partners, Drs. Markov, Forster and Hillier, and creates a clone that is the perfect killing machine, Takeru, a killer ninja clone. Meanwhile, Nova Corp learns of Dr. Oh's plan and dispatches a bounty hunter, Madsen, to destroy Dr. Oh, Dr. Oh's laboratory and any clones he may have developed. Madsen has his work cut out for him because ... Written by Christa Hamilton <CHamilton19@aol.com>

  • Choke

    Choke (2001)
    Film by John Sjogren (Thriller) Camera and Electrical Department Henry, an uptight businessman who sometimes acts with questionable ethics, nevertheless rejects Ron, a scam artist who wants a partner. Ron won't let up and finds a lever to blackmail Henry, whose daughter Gina has killed a pedestrian in a hit-and-run car accident. To protect Gina, Henry disposes of Ron, but a murderous sociopath witnesses this crime. Henry and this stranger bond in an odd way, telling stories about their childhoods. Henry makes a deal with the stranger, helping to get rid of the body of one of the stranger's victims. Will this act seal a bargain between the two men and get Henry off the hook, or will the stranger threaten Henry and Gina? Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>

  • Home Movie

    Home Movie (2001)
    Film by Chris Smith (Documentary) Camera and Electrical Department Director Smith visits five unusual homes and talks to the people who built or adapted them. His subjects include an alligator wrangler who lives on a houseboat in a Louisiana bayou; an American actress who made her fortune on Japanese TV and then built a treehouse getaway in Hawaii; an inventor who automated his entire home; a family who converted an abandoned missile silo into an underground abode; and a pair of cat-lovers who renovated their house with dozens of feline-friendly features. Written by Anonymous

  • Mothman

    Mothman (2000)
    Film by Douglas TenNapel (Drama) Camera and Electrical Department

  • Rising to the Top

    Rising to the Top (1999)
    Film (Comedy, Drama and Music) Camera and Electrical Department This inner-city comedy tells the story of a young man who faces the perils of growing up and the consequences of making certain choices in life.

  • A Fare to Remember

    A Fare to Remember (1999)
    Film by James Yukich Camera and Electrical Department A high powered business executive takes on an assignment on Christmas Eve, knowing she is to get married immediately after the holiday. Arriving at the Seattle airport, she discovered all flights are canceled and she has to get to LA. She then hires an obnoxious cabbie to transport her to LA. However, the cabbie eventually proves to be rather endearing while she maintains her upper class posturing. Written by John Sacksteder <jsackste@bellsouth.net>

  • Phantoms

    Phantoms (1998)
    Film by Joe Chappelle (Horror, Sci-Fi and Thriller) Camera and Electrical Department In the peaceful town of Snowfield, Colorado something evil has wiped out the community. And now, it's up to a group of people to stop it, or at least get out of Snowfield alive. Written by <creep945@aol.com>

  • Deep Rising

    Deep Rising (1998)
    Film by Stephen Sommers (Action, Adventure, Horror and Sci-Fi) Visual effects When a band of ruthless hijackers invade the world's most luxurious cruise ship, they're shocked to discover the passengers have mysteriously vanished! But that doesn't mean they are alone! Something terrifying is lurking just out of sight: a deadly force from the unexplored depths of the ocean that begins to snatch the horrified intruders one by one! Written by Greg Kleiner <LtJGBrewer@aol.com>

  • The Shadow Men

    The Shadow Men (1997)
    Film by Timothy Bond (Action, Sci-Fi and Thriller) Camera and Electrical Department Happily married couple Bob and Dez Wilson and their 12-year old son Andy are being attacked by a blinding light when driving home from a daytrip. They awaken a couple of hours later, seemingly unscathed but soon driven mad by recurring nightmares. It soon appears that they have been abducted by aliens as proved by their sons handycam that had suddenly started running right after the incident. This mysterious fact is discovered by even more mysterious Men In Black who start nagging the family up to the point of threatening to kill them. Laughed at by the police the threesome seek refuge at sf-writer Stan Mills' house and start fighting back. Written by Swie Tio <sweet_t@dds.nl>

  • Fourth Down

    Fourth Down (1996)
    Film Camera and Electrical Department

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