A case of six eight-inch mines I set off at the WPA Do It 2006 for their Armageddon display. The effect reminds me, in a way, of fiber optics. There are six mortars about 50 feet apart and roughly 100 feet from the audience, and they are wired in a loop configuration on an AC circuit, which allows for several devices to be fired simultaneously.
Fun with ChromaKey. Just be thankful Ernie isn't your cellmate...
Before you tell me how lame this is, just know I did this simply because I was bored.
This was shot in one day without anything resembling a script, just some stupid idea my sister's friend Mike had, while I was a junior in high school (this was in 2001).
Re-cut of the children's movie "Hoot" (2006). In this recut, a bullied kid runs afoul of a dirty cop. This one really seemed to be asking for it.
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The first half (due to 10min. time limit) of my 16mm film project at Orange Coast College. This was shot in November 2003 over the course of three days. I only had about five days to write the script, just so you know. It may not look like much, but I aced the class with this film.
Watch part two once this clip ends for the rest of the movie.
Bill Zuber and Chris Spurrell's "firewall" at Western Winter Blast, 2/16/08.
NOTE: I had a wide angle lens on the camera because I was filming an aerial show prior to this. Look at the surroundings after each flash to get an idea of how big these fireballs are.