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- For the Silver Anniversary (year 2000) of "Jaws", filmmakers Richard Boluk and Clarke M. Smith met online and traveled to Martha's Vineyard to shoot locations and interview people involved with the production. The idea was to take their prized footage and create a documentary out of it. That didn't happen. With the advent of Jaws saturation like the E. True Hollywood story and others, not to mention their archaic video quality of the time, they decided to abandon the project. Then somehow 10 years went by. Then, the brilliant "The Shark Is Still Working" came out (which they happily supplied some interview and b-roll footage to), and by then it was old news, and their tapes continued to gather dust. A few years later, Jamie Benning used some of our audio for his amazing Inside Jaws filmumentary. Those interviews were shot in 2000. It was time to release them as part of the 40th anniversary of Jaws and share them with the public. This website documents their trip in detail, as it always has. But now we've added all the interview and location footage to each section. These are basically unedited interviews, and we hope you enjoy them.
- Damon Taylor stumbles upon the most important and dangerous discovery in the history of mankind - a time-altering device from another dimension. Pursued by relentless government-trained assassins, Damon must alter time to stay alive. With the help of a stranger named Kayla, Damon sets out on a desperate mission to try and alter the past, and save his friend Harrison, who was brutally murdered in the future.
- Radio DJ George Bell broadcasts his weekly adventure drama series "Mystery Highway", as a group of truckers listen in, and imagine themselves in the stories.
- ShortThe latest in robotic technology becomes susceptible to a dangerous computer virus.
- Final project at Pima College for Intro to Video Production. Talking heads? Interviews? Boring documentaries about the Red Cross or something? NAH. This is our take on monster movies of the 80s like Alien, etc. Shot on good old VHS.
- A terminally ill man decides to imprint his soul onto a clone/android hybrid of himself, unbeknownst to his beloved wife.
- Ambitious sequel to the 1987 short film "Contamination". Two years after the horrific events in Arizona, the company responsible is still trying the continue the research - water that can be altered to give longer life to food. But there are dire consequences in experimenting with the environment. When humans consume just one drop of the experimental water, hell breaks loose in the town, which eventually leads to the rest of the world population. 32 minute version of the longer DVD cut, which is 35 minutes.
- Futuristic tale of mind altering water that makes its way to a small farming community.
- Suspenseful tale of 2 college roommates who break into an old church housing a lab where a bizarre experiment is going on. What starts out as curiosity ends in sheer terror as the boys spend the night running for their lives.
- A prowler gets more than he bargained for when he breaks into a housewife's home.
- Influenced by "Halloween". By today's standards, its hideous. The second time Clarke M. Smith ever picked up a video camera and tried any editing.
- A short sci-fi satire set deep into the future when the sun is starting to burn out. Solar powered energy is causing major mechanical malfunctions, and life on earth as we know it, is in serious jeopardy. The story focuses on a housewife who encounters some of these bizarre malfunctions on a day when the sun takes a turn for the worse. And her very reality and existence is called into question.
- Stylish vampire short film about a woman drawn to a mysterious figure. As her nightmares become real, she goes farther in the pit of insanity. Or maybe she's not crazy at all, and just becoming a vampire.
- Satire about our remote control-driven world. Shot in 16mm film back in 1991 for a film class at the University of Arizona.
- Strange goings-on in a tranquil neighborhood invade a dinner party, turning friend against friend. The taut short features talented and well known San Diego actors Randy Davison ("Deranged", "The Saddle"), Raquel Elizabeth Ames ("Ghostline"), Mike Brayden ("A Good Ol' Chap", Soul Insurance"), Yvette Angulo ("A Walk in the Park", Birthday Wish"), and little Elizabeth Popovich ("Carving A Life").
- A college music video from 1985. The assignment was to do a music video. Shot in Tucson, AZ for Tucson Community College. Song by Duran Duran.
- A basketball player has a vigorous practice session.