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All of these videos were created with almost no budget. The most expensive one cost about 120 NZ dollars to make (about 80 USD). How? Because all the directors and actors and animators are amazingly generous human beings who offered their time and creativity for free in the hope of creating something truly beautiful. I hope you enjoy some of them.

Also, please leave a comment on YouTube if you like a video (if you don’t, then shhhh!). I know it takes time, but it really does make us feel like all the work has been so much more worthwhile when we hear from you…

Scattering the Sun Like Gunshot:

The latest video off of ‘A Maze and Amazement’, directed by my good friend Daniel Batkin-Smith (eep productions).

Leave us a comment and sunflowers will curl their toes when you smile at them.

Darkwave = MC Squared:

This video was directed by one of my dearest college friends, Lauren Simpson, and her partner, Michael Losure. For more information and quicktime file downloads please visit www.darkwaveequalsmcsquared.com.

Squirrels will start talking to you in your dreams if you leave a comment at YouTube

Solitaire:

Solitaire was directed by Ed Lust, who’s website can be viewed at Awkward Aesthetics. If YouTube and content streaming isn’t your thing, you can also download the quicktime version of Solitaire [70+ megs] from our website right here.

Be a sweatheart and leave us a comment?

We Might As Well Have Stayed Young

We Might As Well Have Stayed Young has always been one of my favorite songs, and I’m really happy that a video has finally been made for it! It’s directed and produced by Ryan Alexander Lloyd, and the director of photography is David Rusanow. Thanks to you two, and everyone who too part in the shoot!

Posted by Mark on July 21st, 2008.
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