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Benjamin Pascoe
Registrace 12. 06. 2006
Snake in a Tube (official trailer)
Tension builds as two snakes embark on a journey of passion leading to an unforgettable climax.
Animation by Benjamin Pascoe
Animation by Benjamin Pascoe
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Bill Wolf (trailer)
zhlédnutí 123Před 13 lety
This is a trailer for a modernized version of the Beowulf legend. Filmed in Austin, Texas at the Protest Ranch. Starring Sam Bremen with Music by Kevin McCleod. Written, Directed and Produced by Jonny Stranger Co-Produced and Edited by Benjamin Pascoe
School of Art "Welcoming Party"
zhlédnutí 52Před 13 lety
This is a cool little thing that I shot and edited for the Art Department. Instead of your typical music video, it's more of a documentation of the experience. My goal was to include everyone who was there and feature the band playing towards the end, as we move into the night. The guy on lead guitar and vocals, Bob Lazuka, is one of the three faculty members on my thesis committee. His band's ...
See Saw (trailer)
zhlédnutí 76Před 13 lety
A gifted seer is called to a crime scene in the hopes of shedding some light on a peculiar murder.
EMPATHY
zhlédnutí 95Před 13 lety
Stanley Paxton is a loving father...whose world is about to turn upside down. Written, Directed, & Edited by Benjamin Pascoe Director of Photography - Monte Patterson Starring Mollie Coy, Ryan DeRosa, Amy Abercrombie, Jillian Jacobs & Benjamin Pascoe
The Krone Experiment (scene) - USS Stinson
zhlédnutí 308Před 14 lety
Bob Isaacs desperately urges his friend, Captain Avery Rutherford, to move the USS Stinson out of harm's way. Directed by J. Robinson Wheeler Produced by J. Robinson Wheeler & Benjamin Pascoe Based on the novel by J. Craig Wheeler Featuring Tom Weirich, Mark Turner & John Finan
The Krone Experiment (scenes) - Morocco & The Kremlin
zhlédnutí 185Před 14 lety
The first scene is the opening of the feature film, "The Krone Experiment". It is set in Morocco and features a lively cast of sheep. The second is another early scene that takes place at the Kremlin in Moscow. Directed by J. Robinson Wheeler Produced by J. Robinson Wheeler & Benjamin Pascoe Based on the novel by J. Craig Wheeler Featuring Rich Simental, Robert Graham, Phillip Ayliffe, Charles ...
The Krone Experiment (scene) - Lechugilla Desert, Arizona
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Danielson's calculations on where the occurrence will take place next leads the team to the Lechugilla Desert in Arizona. Directed by J. Robinson Wheeler Produced by J. Robinson Wheeler & Benjamin Pascoe Based on the novel by J. Craig Wheeler Featuring David Blackwell, Darbi Worley & Benjamin Pascoe
Yorick (scene) - Epilogue (aka Hamlet, Act IV scene 1)
zhlédnutí 394Před 14 lety
This is the final scene in the feature film, "Yorick". Hamlet, now a grown man, reflects upon his friendship with his father's court jester, Yorick. Directed by Jonny Stranger Executive Producer - Benjamin Pascoe Producers - Michael Dalmon & Mark Spacek Director of Photography - Mark David Featuring J. Lynn Cobb, Judson Jones & Jonny Stranger
Yorick (scene) - The Battle
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Claudius confronts Ingvar on the battle field. Written & Directed by Jonny Stranger Executive Producer - Benjamin Pascoe Producers - Michael Dalmon & Mark Spacek Director of Photography - Mark David Featuring Mark Spacek, Mark Hanks, & Donald Finley
Yorick (scene) - Brainstorming with Thumbscrew
zhlédnutí 156Před 14 lety
Before Yorick performs at the victory feast, he and Thumbscrew brainstorm on how to best capture the conscience of his king. Written & Directed by Jonny Stranger Executive Producer - Benjamin Pascoe Producers - Michael Dalmon & Mark Spacek Director of Photography - Mark David Featuring Michael Dalmon and J. Lynn Cobb
Yorick (scene) - Chess with Polonius
zhlédnutí 119Před 14 lety
Polonius prepares Claudius for the possibility of King Hamlet losing his throne to Ingvar. Written & Directed by Jonny Stranger Executive Producer - Benjamin Pascoe Producers - Michael Dalmon & Mark Spacek Director of Photography - Mark David Featuring Robert Graham & Mark Spacek
Yorick (excerpt) - Political Strategy
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Polonius informs King Hamlet of a growing threat and proposes a course of action. Written & Directed by Jonny Stranger Executive Producer - Benjamin Pascoe Producers - Michael Dalmon & Mark Spacek Director of Photography - Mark David Featuring Robert Graham, Benjamin Pascoe, Ed Hughes, Irina Bjorklund, & Sarah Green
Angels
zhlédnutí 27Před 14 lety
Music Video from After 909's album "Sinner to Sunrise". Shot on location in Austin, Texas. Directed by Mark Spacek Produced by Benjamin Pascoe
Exit 109
zhlédnutí 31KPřed 14 lety
Music Video from Dale Watson's album, "Trucking Sessions". Shot in Austin, Texas and starring Dale Watson. Directed by Jonny Stranger Produced by Benjamin Pascoe
The Krone Experiment - Official Trailer
zhlédnutí 458Před 14 lety
The Krone Experiment - Official Trailer
Well done - gals and the guy all GORGEOUS!!!!
Love the ‘69 ballers trophy @ 1:25. And the song. And Dale and his Lonestars.
Dale looks more of a container hauler than a tanker driver
"Ain't you a witch, ma'am?" LMFAO!
SOOOOOO AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sarah! You are AWESOME!!!! :)
Benjamin Pascoe I am enjoying seeing all your work. Is there any way to get another copy of Yorick? Do you guys still have those photos that use to be on the site? I gotta make a portfolio. :-D
Hehe....love this song.
I love this song too ? I have the cd and it’s my fav on it .
great work everything perfect
shes like : shoo kid
Oh, man...I don't know if I can even count the times I have had to pull over change the fuel filter and take a leak....lol. Strange video but good song.
and i bet ya dale knows how to ACTUALLY work on motors also pretty sure this dude is what he says he is...did what he says he did.....no bullshit from that dude
Ya i was wondering the same thing. Why was he changing his fuel filter?
Amazing! Incredibly effective acting. Great camerawork. I stumbled upon this video while looking for adaptations of a short story of the same name, “Thank You Ma’am”, by Harlem Renaissance writer Langston Hughes. It was a most pleasant surprise. All the best.