Movies
In Harm's Way TrailerBy Eric In January, 2007, a seminar class about the sea was nearing completion. The final segment of the class dealt with movies involving the sea. There were a multitude of options available for the segment's final project, and Eric elected to create a trailer for his movie, Paramount Pictures' In Harm's Way. The movie was made in 1965, starred John Wayne and Kirk Douglas, and was directed by Otto Preminger. |
Reaction & RegenerationBy Funny Farm Productions Reaction & Regeneration: Prince Klemens Von Metternich is Funny Farm Productions' entry into National History Day. Created in March, 2006, as part of an AP United States History course, it focuses on the life and achievements of Austrian statesman Klemens Von Metternich, including the Congress of Vienna in 1814 and 1815. In the County Competition held on March 11, 2006, Reaction & Regeneration: Prince Klemens Von Metternich won the Group Documentary category. On April 22, 2006, it placed in the state finals. We are now exploring other opportunities and contests in which to enter Reaction & Regeneration. |
Everybody Hates CésarBy Funny Farm Productions![]() Watch It is a well-known fact that the world is against César, aka Kyle. From teachers to peers to the laws of physics, nothing is on his side. Somewhat influenced by the popular comedy Everybody Loves Raymond, this movie shows César's life deteriorate until, literally, there is nothing left to live for. This unfinished version of Everybody Hates César was the Junior Class's Spirit Week 2005 video. For a credits list, other media, and more information, visit the Current Projects entry.Programs Used |
FFP: ComedyBy Eric This documentary on Funny Farm Productions was made in June, 2005, to celebrate the launching of our redesigned website. The site is much cleaner and brighter, and this movie reflects that. To create the many shots of the site itself, each page was turned into an image using Photoshop, animated in Cinema 4D, and brought into Final Cut Express for editing. The songs used are Rubberneckin' (Paul Oakenfold Remix), Walkie Talkie Man, and Wild Wild Life. |
[adult swim] ParodiesBy Eric Cartoon Network's [adult swim] late night programming block shows headliners like Futurama and Family Guy to originals like Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Robot Chicken. During commercials, [adult swim] talks to the viewer about things ranging from new programming lineups to fan mail. Here, we mimic those one-sided conversations. |
Moose EvasionBy Eric Based on a true story, this Mercedes Benz ad tells the story of a fateful nighttime trip through the wilderness of Maine. 360° tours of the interior and exterior of the M-Class from MBUSA.com helped immensly. Made in August, 2003, this movie tends to be funnier to those who were involved in the near-death experience. |
iMac G5 AdBy Eric This is Eric's idea for an Apple iMac G5 TV ad based off their iPod + iTunes campaign. Made in September 2004, he started out by building a 3D model of the newly-introduced iMac in Cinema 4D. After designing camera moves and matching the background colors to Apple's ads, Steppenwolf's Magic Carpet Ride was added. |
Mexico CityBy Eric This was made for a geography slideshow in March, 2005. The assignment was to showcase a certain city's current infrastructure problems and present possible solutions. The live narration talked about introducing mass transit, modern public housing, and upgraded water and power sytems. |
FoodMasterBy Eric This was made for a literature slideshow in November, 2003. The assignment was to prepare to write a persuasion paper by creating an advertisment for some sort of gadget. The FoodMaster accepts food cartridges that store food information digitally. The device then immediatly creates the food. |









