Home of the

"Best campaign ad ever!"
- George Lucas's Edutopia magazine
and
featured on VH1, The Soup on E! and The Jay Leno Show!

The infamous WEB JUNK 2.0 clip on YouTube that sparked "the craziest copyright case ever":







TV Ad #1
TV Ad #2
TV Ad #3
The Complete Article Archive


There are

days until LOST returns


I am a writer and freelance videographer/independent filmmaker living in north-central North Carolina. This blog is meant to be an online reflection of my thoughts and ideas on things that interest me, that I think might be worth sharing with other people. Although my writing may seem overtly political at times, I do not wish to be known as either a "conservative" or a "liberal". Sometimes I express my more spiritual side, which is that of a Christian who believes that the modern church has become too obsessed with the things of this world. I also enjoy traveling, writing, and having a good time with family and friends. And I'm really good at deep-frying turkey.

Basically I'm just a guy who's trying to be what God made him to be... and having a lot of fun along the way!

theknightshift
@gmail.com

Atom Feed





Powered by Blogger

Template courtesy of
thurl's templates

Monday, May 01, 2006

THE BARITONES - World Premiere Tonight!

Man, what a day! A friend's wedding. Alligators out the wazoo. And to top it all off, tonight on Monday Night Live on WGSR Star 39, I got to sit in the studio with Ken and Mark on live television as we world premiered my newest film, The Baritones! It's a parody of the opening intro from HBO's The Sopranos, 'cept this one was filmed in Reidsville, Eden, and a few other places around Rockingham County, North Carolina. Now it's time to share it with the rest of the world...

Oh yeah, and for tonight's installment of Monday Night Live Cinema, they ran Forcery. So everyone watching the show got to see a few snippets of that movie, including a bit from the scene where George Lucas is rolling around the house on his own. Toward the end of the show I pointed everyone to where they can watch it online... so if you've found your way to this blog because of tonight's show, welcome!!

Okay, 'nuff from me. Here's The Baritones, courtesy of YouTube:

Quicktime version of The Baritones (8 megabytes). Much clearer image, if you want to download to your hard drive.

Enjoy!! :-)

EDIT 8:19 AM EST: If you don't have HBO or otherwise have never seen the title intro from The Sopranos, click here to watch it.