Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Exclusive Content

I rarely censor myself, but I'm starting to think it might be a good idea.

For awhile now, the only videos I've had up on MySpace have been VideoGame Theater, Schrab's Death Cab for Cutie video, and Robot Butler.

Recently, to start putting more content on Crockeronline.com, I've been going through all my old videos from high school and college. Sooooooo....I posted a bunch of those videos. It was fun seeing a bunch of this old stuff to see, ahem, how far I've come, but I'm starting to see a glaring difference between the three recent videos and these five old ones.

Therefore, faithful CrockBlog readers, you're more than welcome to peruse the new videos before I delete them. Or feel free to tell me why I shouldn't delete them. Or don't.

Rising Tide - Made in 2004 for Channel 101. This is quite possibly the most delightfully ridiculous thing I've ever made. It's really something amazing and if you like Abba, you're in luck.

Cleats - My first animation. Made in my dorm room, freshman year of college. "The first thing I made with a beginning, middle, and end." Also, it's stupid.

CK Jedi - I think we shot this my junior year of high school? Senior? I can't remember. Quite possibly one of the most under appreciated Calvin Klein Star Wars parody commercials in the world. Chris Hagerthy and I made it. Starring Mark Isler and Sabrina Blum.

Graphite Clouds - Another dorm room animation. This was part of an audacious, ambitious, animated short film about a squadron of British pilots in P-57 Mustangs[sic] that go on a bombing run over Belgium[sic] only to discover a giant King Kong robot gorilla dressed like Hitler about to attack France. So they have to destroy it and...save the day? Win the war? Important to note that when i thought up this story i had never done any drugs.

Jackass Batman - Made in 2001 for Rob Schrab and Dan Harmon's Super Midnight Movie Show(predecessor to Channel 101). The theme was "Batman." Starring members of the Long Beach State Crew team and my college roommate Randy Fukumoto. I'm still pretty proud of the visual effect I made for this.



note that there are NO LINKS to any of the videos. they're there, but if you want to see them you have to go looking.

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