The closet: A killer comedy about two guys in the wrong place at the wrong time. Mister smile: Everyone's ecstatic to get an invitation from Mister Smile. Justice: agony or ecstasy / Preston Maigetter (2000, col., 6 min.). Lovely day / Chris Backhouse (1996, col., 4 min.). Moods of the sea / Slavko Vorkapich & John Hoffman (1942, b & w, 10 min.). Scrub / Andrew Takeuchi & Rob Schmidt (2000?, col., 5 min. Three tricksters (coyote) / Jonathon Stearns & Gordon Bijelonic (2000?, col., 3 min.). Smash / Kirsten Winter (1997, col., 9 min.). House / Charles & Ray Eames (1955, col, 11 min.) -īass on titles / Saul Bass (1977, col., 35 min.). Jimmy McGriff / Daniel Peacock (1997, col., b & w, 3 min. The closet / Shawn Scheppes (1999, col., 8 min. Mister smile / Fran Krause (2000, col., 9 min.). Hate (a comedy) / Drew Daywalt, David Schneider (1999, col., 22 min.). The PC-enhanced features cannot be viewed on a Macintosh or with a CD-ROM.ġ videodisc (150 min.) : sound, color, black and white 4 3/4 in. You will need Microsoft Windows95 (or higher) and a DVD-Rom to access these features.
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This PC friendly DVD is enhanced with special features for your personal computer. Special features include: filmmaker commentary outtakes animation sketches original poster art scene selections additional and bonus tracks production notes interactive menus hyperlinks to filmmaker websites. Originally produced as separate motion pictures between 19. Justice: agony or ecstasy: More than 30 segments of skateboarders' painful spills and amazing achievements, in random viewing order. Lovely day: A topless woman enthusiastically sings while accompanying herself on piano. Moods of the sea: Experimental documentary of the crashing sea set to Mendelssohn's Fingal's cave. Three tricksters (coyote): Jeff Wood performs his piece deep in the Nevada wilderness. Smash: A fast moving essay on the rhythm of life. Bass on titles: The legendary designer speaks in depth about his title sequences. House: After 5 years of living in it, designers Charles & Ray Eames document their famous house.
Jimmy McGriff: Blues organist Jimmy McGriff tells the secret of winning over an audience. Chuck: Chuck isn't really selling subscriptions- he's after something a bit more substantial.