It is easy to misread signals whether they be voice, written, or visual… this short video plays off that theme "misread signals" for the Wis-Kino 2009 Fall Kabaret – a 48 hour film event. It’s a bit mixed as the producer wasn’t quite into it all, or driven this particular weekend. Video also on YouTube. Creative Commons music in video by Colab "3/4 piano in G minor" from ccMixter.
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The Trouble with Signals
It is easy to misread signals whether they be voice, written, or visual… this short video plays off that theme "misread signals" for the Wis-Kino 2009 Fall Kabaret – a 48 hour film event. It’s …Read the Rest
Busy, Busy Bee
Jacky is the Busy, Busy Bee in this Wis-Kino Summer 09 Kabaret video. Learn how to trim trees, recognize weeds from flowers, mulch you plants, how to protect your berries, and more. We got off …Read the Rest
Wis-Kino Kabaret July 2009
Can you produce a video in 48 hours? No, make that 72 hours… come to the next Wis-Kino Kabaret on July 16th to the 19th, 2009 to produce a short video and watch it on …Read the Rest
Essential Planning
Three women prepare for the big flood. Marge and Maggie are convinced it’s coming. Lore, as a friend, is reluctantly convinced to go along… so they plan for the essential’s of what may come. This …Read the Rest
Shepherd Pie with a Change
Winning video for Shepherd’s Pie recipe at Kraft’s YouTube Cooking Challenge… This was a dual purpose video produced originally for the Wis-Kino 48 Hour Film Kabaret in November. Following the Kino Theme of Change …Read the Rest
No en tema
Film for Wis-Kino Sept 2008 screening. Theme was Dios Mio. This one was Not on theme… no en tema. Mostly experimental, but also playing around we green screen.
Fair, Fair, Phare – It Just Isn’t Fair
Film produced for Wis-Kino May 2008 screening, based on monthly theme Fair, Fare, Phare.
Irene’s Night Out
An experimental film by Jacalyn Schultz and Eric Allen. A sober film with lonely, or perhaps sad couple.
History of the Phone
An animated look at the history of the phone. A humorous and fictitious history from caveman to implants.
