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Season 2014

  • S2014E01 Hannibal- Counting Bodies Like Sheep

    • April 12, 2014

    Hannibal fan video to the song : 'Counting Bodies Like Sheep to the Rhythm of the War Drums' by A Perfect Circle

  • S2014E02 Breezeblocks - House

    • August 6, 2014

    House fan video to the song : 'Breezeblocks' by Alt-J

  • S2014E03 Car Keys To Romance

    • November 15, 2014

    My first student film- When Barry Martin loses his keys, a time traveler convinces him to save his son and find love.

Season 2015

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Season 2018

  • S2018E01 Ceilings in Mr. Robot

    • January 10, 2018

    Production Design is really important, so there are many shots of ceilings in Mr. Robot. This is a sequence from my original video comparing Mr. Robot to Daredevil, covering the similarities and different effects of the shows.

  • S2018E02 Rewriting Suicide Squad

    • March 3, 2018

    I rewrote this scene, in a day, for free. David Ayer got paid to write and direct a multi-million dollar film. So the next time you see a movie, and you think, this is stupid, this isn’t working, this isn’t funny, or what the hell was that? Trust that feeling, because it can be better.

  • S2018E03 harmony korine: FEARLESS

    • May 16, 2018

    A look at experimental film making with Harmony Korine. Spoilers, it's a little weird.

  • S2018E04 Requiem For A Dream: EDITING to MUSIC

    • May 29, 2018

    After editing for a while, I think music helps me find a natural rhythm. These are the various ways that Darren Aronofsky and Jay Rabinowitz edited the climactic final scene to Clint Mansell's amazing soundtrack.

  • S2018E05 James Bond: Business With Pleasure

    • June 10, 2018

    A look at exposition and chemistry.

  • S2018E06 Jack and Amy (masculine and feminine)

    • July 12, 2018

    A look at why David Fincher is one of the greatest directors, through masculinity and femininity. There are some pretty strong thematic links between Fight Club and Gone Girl, mostly by how men and women are allowed to express themselves and what unhealthy people do with their insecurities.

  • S2018E07 Loving Vincent: The Sense Of Truth

    • July 26, 2018

    Loving Vincent is beautiful, and it's hard to say much more than that. Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman have crafted a visual masterpiece by making a fully-painted film, but I think the structure of the film is underrated. In this video essay, I look at the sense of truth in life and art.

  • S2018E08 Watchmen: A Clock Without A Craftsman

    • August 13, 2018

    "Behold my work, O mighty ones, and despair!" This video essay seeks to determine if it's possible to accidentally create meaning, by examining Zack Snyder's Watchmen. I discovered the movie first (which was really cool at the time) and then read the graphic novel by Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons, and John Higgins, which had a lot more depth and meaning.

  • S2018E09 Waiting with Makoto Shinkai 新海 誠

    • September 9, 2018

    Writer-Director Makoto Shinkai makes beautiful films, obviously. But after watching his body of work, I noticed how his animation serves the theme of waiting or being present. This video essay focuses on his feature films: Your Name, The Garden of Words, Children Who Chase Lost Voices, 5 Centimeters Per Second, and The Place Promised In Our Early Days.

  • S2018E10 The 180° Rule (And How to Break It)

    • October 2, 2018

    There's a basic language of cinema, and I'm fascinated by the invisible little details of filmmaking. Great filmmakers can follow the rules or break them. This rule is the 180° Rule.

  • S2018E11 Hannibal - The Fox Is in the Hen House

    • November 25, 2018

    "This is my design." So this is an attempt to explain why I fell out of love with the TV show Hannibal, and why non-fans never committed as devotedly as the die-hard 'fannibals.' I talk about balancing logic and creativity, bad plot threads, nonsensical writing patterns, and indulging fans

  • S2018E12 Birdman or (The Crippling Insecurities of an Artist)

    • December 16, 2018

    Birdman is a film that expresses my most embarrassing insecurities: vanity, jealousy, and creative validation. It's hard to say definitively what the ending means, but I want to look at how the ending relates to our need to be loved.

Season 2019

  • S2019E01 Neil Breen's Green Screen

    • January 24, 2019

    There's only one Neil Breen. We can learn a lot from independent filmmakers because they show us what we can do without money. So I wanted to study green screens, but not how to make the effect look flawless; instead I'm looking at perspective.

  • S2019E02 EXTRAS - (Neil Breen's Green Screen)

    • February 17, 2019

    This is my first attempt at a green screen, using Shia Labeouf. It's the full video, and parts of it were used in my Video Essay, 'Neil Breen's Green Screen.'

  • S2019E03 3 Interpretations of Summer

    • March 7, 2019

    I see films differently as I grow older, especially ones about love.

  • S2019E04 The Hobbit - Back in Bag End

    • April 23, 2019

    I hope I'm not missing the irony of returning to a franchise I've covered before, but I want to look at storytelling problems in the Hobbit that aren't addressed that often.

  • S2019E05 Jesse Tribble Dances for Money

    • May 10, 2019

  • S2019E06 The Office - I. Hate. People.

    • July 6, 2019

    Maybe the title is an exaggeration, but The Office (UK) is one of the few TV shows that really captures what it's like to work with other people, especially irritating people.

  • S2019E07 Filming The Office

    • July 12, 2019

    The more I watch The Office, the more I discover a subtle dynamic between the camera and the characters: movement, framing and, of course, looking at the camera. This is just a small fraction of the show's cinematography.

  • S2019E08 The Office - Signs of a Declining Sitcom

    • August 3, 2019

    Why does a television show get worse over time? In this video essay, I explore what made The Office so great in previous seasons and what makes it so "mundane" in recent seasons. It's still very good, but not as good as it was. And I think you can apply these points to any sitcom.

  • S2019E09 Irreversible - After the Nightmare

    • September 10, 2019

    Irreversible is an incredible film that I would recommend to no one. It's brutal, painful, and nauseating. But it's worth looking at with honesty.

  • S2019E10 MARVEL: POSITIVE (Part 1 of 2)

    • December 6, 2019

    When a franchise contains the highest grossing film of all time, it's worth exploring how that happened. There's a lot of discourse surrounding the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but its success was not accidental. In this video, I look at the rough patches of adapting Marvel comics, and how the MCU got to be so popular.

Season 2020

Season 2021

  • S2021E01 Don Jon, Vimeo, and Copyright Blues

    • January 5, 2021

    My original Don Jon video essay and the remastered version cannot escape the copyright bots, and the copyright holder refuses to recognize my work as fair use. Oh, and I got a channel strike. Watch either version on Vimeo.

  • S2021E02 Moon - And There's Nothing I Can Do

    • March 18, 2021

    (Quarantine Vibes.) In this video essay, I discuss how Moon expresses three connected themes: Isolation, Marketing, and Futility.

  • S2021E03 Adaptation. Explained.

    • December 21, 2021

    This is a video essay about Adaptation. Kind of.

Season 2022

  • S2022E01 La La Land - Broken Dreams

    • October 21, 2022

    Here's to the fools who dream. In this video essay, I share my experiences as a former aspiring actor, and how that's shaped my opinion of La La Land.