Entertainment

Myst III Spoof Trailer (2001)
After watching the Myst III trailer a thousand times, I decided to make one of my own. To best enjoy this, you should watch the original Myst III trailer first. Several times. Memorize it. Then watch this trailer. Note that the term "Buy Three" came from an e-mail Richard A Watson sent to a mailing list ("The Lyst") in reference to this game. It kind of stuck with me. PhotoMAX Pro, Windows Movie Maker
Penguins (2001?)
A friend and I were bored one day, and we decided to use my state-of-the-art Polaroid PDC 700 digital camera to make a major motion picture. We gave up and made this instead. (Credits: Page 1 - Page 2) PhotoMAX Pro, Windows Movie Maker
Myst IV Spoof Trailer (2003)
FahrmBoy made an audio trailer for Myst IV, and so I (without asking, I believe) made this visual representation of what I imagined as I listened to it. Macromedia Fireworks; Windows Movie Maker
Spaceballs 1.5: No Money (2003)
One new years, in the early morning (or late night, whatever), a couple of friends and I, after watching some of my old movies, and a cute cat flash animation (featuring the song Winds Nocturne in a high pitch), decided to make a movie. PhotoMAX Pro, Windows Movie Maker
Spaceballs 1.5 Trailer (2003)
Released after the feature itself, this trailer is somewhat misleading but greatly amusing. PhotoMAX Pro, Windows Movie Maker
Myst -1: Lemmings (2003)
This was a project for Mysterium 2003. I like Myst, I like Lemmings, I figured, hey. Macromedia Fireworks, Macromedia Flash, Windows Movie Maker
MysteriumHouse (2003-2005)
One day I decided to start reading RealLife comics from comic #1 to present day. Then, one day, I finished. After that, I had no choice but to start my own comic. And, so, MysteriumHouse, a comic based on the idea of living with Myst fans (who meet yearly at an event called Mysterium). It was great for a while, but then I lost my focus on it, and, well, the rest is a lack of history. Macromedia Fireworks
Time Flies: A MysteriumHouse Movie (2004)
This one was a project for Mysterium 2004. The credits explain who worked on it (read the credits, people) but I'd like to further thank Matt Witkowski here for his patience with all my yelling at him to get back to work. Thanks, TW! Macromedia Fireworks, Macromedia Flash, Goldwave
Collector Bookstore (2005)
This project started out, like many do, on a whim. The bosses were out of the office at eBay live, and me and my coworkers decided we wanted to make a commercial about Collector Bookstore. So, this happened. It turned out more like a documentary or a day-in-the-life, but we like it. And, yes, our bosses did see it. Windows Movie Maker, Goldwave