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Iron Man as Tin Man

A random moment of inspiration caused the realization that the lore behind Iron Man is disturbingly similar to that of the Tin Man. So, I tried to meld the concepts a little.

Greg on BBtv as ComicCon Correspondent

There are few things more fun than putting a close friend in front of the camera while he’s in his element. Not to mention the four press passes I scored so that we could attend ComicCon for free. Watch and enjoy…

How to Hack RFID Credit Cards

Though a pretty straightforward and unassuming piece, this episode shot outside the 2008 E-Tech Conference in San Diego ended up being the most prolific video I ever produced/directed. It kept popping up in all sorts of crazy places, including the side bar on an unnamed internet dating website I used to frequent.

Corporate Anthems

On a whim, Johannes and I decided to hit up a corporate headquarters and see if we could score an interview with a PR rep about their company’s anthem. Of course, you usually need more than one night to plan this sort of thing, so we got what we could get on the fly.

Practical Joke on Star Wars Geeks

My last minute idea for a BBtv April Fool’s episode… The theme in the elevator scene is a version of the Numa Numa song composed by my cousin, musician Reed Black.

Terrorist Training Video

This was made from footage of Johannes in Ambassador Chrusov mode. Along with cohort, David Fine, these two visited an old nuclear silo (now museum) in the New Mexican desert and pretended to infiltrate it. They had such amazing physical presences that I decided to turn the piece into a silent film. Concept executed to perfection by editor Kevin Pietila.

Cupcake Cuthroats

Little is written about the art of turning crap footage into something entertaining. These guys have mastered it. Here was an attempt of mine to take some highly crappy footage of these San Fran-based cupcake car enthusiasts, and make it into something. I decided to go for a 70s version of a Guy Ritchie stylized kind of thing. This was edited by Jyrki Rantasuo, who is an absolute fucking genius. He will undoubtedly be a famous Hollywood director someday.

Tibet Protest

Followed Xeni with the camera on this one (in front of the Fedaral Buildings in West Los Angeles) and watched her work her newsperson-like magic. She definitely has a way of connecting with the subjects of her stories. Nice sappy moment at the end handing me the tea…

Papercraft Trouble

For Tax Reasons was another undiscovered pair of uber-talented animators, languishing in obscurity. That is, until their short “I’m in Ur Manger Killing Ur Savior,” was featured on the front page of YouTube. Of course, that didn’t happen until I (and by proxy BBtv) found these guys and got a custom-made episode out of them:

Klaus Pierre: Existentialist Adventures

Another ad hoc piece. We decided to stage an argument between Klaus Pierre and his on site Producer (played by actual producer, Dana Devonshire). I played the cameraman who happens to discover the fight and turn on the camera. At the time of filming, I was convinced that this footage was headed for internet Internet immortality. It may yet.