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- A California surfer named Splash seeks new turf for his heterosexual desires. An old hippie misinforms Splash to travel to Provincetown, Massachusetts, because it was a Mecca for heterosexuals back in the 1960's.
- A young drifter hitchhikes onto the tip of Cape Cod, searching for love and sanity, in a town that offers little of either.
- This surrealistic horror-comedy brings the viewer on a bizarre, magical, scary, and bohemian tour of a town that is strange to begin with.
- A sequel to the 1990 cult hit 'Johnny in Monsterland'. This story follows Johnny Talbot's (Jonathan Morrill) search for love and sanity, in a town that provides little of either, Provincetown, Massachusetts. All the while, Johnny is haunted by a rogues gallery of madmen and monsters, including a country lunatic named Bela Stoker, Nosferatu, a Hunchback, and a merman, and a laboratory assistant (all portrayed by David Bishop).
- "Mine, Mine, Mine" is the only conceptual music video that is known to exist of the 1990's pop trio known as "The Outskirts". Written by the group's leader, Jenifer McKitrick, "Mine, Mine, Mine" was shot on location, in Truro, Massachusetts, at the now-defunct Highland Links Golf Course, and North Truro lighthouse, on a glorious, late August afternoon, in 1990. It was edited by Jonathan Morrill, just after completing the editing "Making of a Painting", starring Gary Wortzel. "Mine, Mine, Mine" was broadcast throughout the month of December, 1990, intermittently, on Cape Cod Continental Cablevision, Orleans, Massachusetts. The music video was considered lost, after the master tape and raw footage became missing from a storage unit in Cape Cod. It wasn't until 2013 that the Master Videotape was discovered at an estate sale in Provincetown, and recovered by an associate of Jonathan Morrill's. The tape was transferred at a lab in Chatsworth, California, and the digital files of that transfer were sent to Scot Andrews, a friend of the producers, in Barcelona, Spain, and uploaded to the internet. Performed by The Outskirts, featuring Jenifer McKitrick, Mia Walsh and Denese Hathaway. Produced at Orbit Olive Sound by Jeff Evans and Jenifer McKitrick, Provincetown, Massachusetts, 1990. Digitization and internet uploads, including that on YouTube, by Scot Andrews, via Barcelona, Spain, in October of 2014. Edited ad Directed by Jonathan Morrill Copyright 1990 Jenifer McKitrick, Orbit Olive Sound, and Phayanak Pictures.
- A beautiful woman arrives at the depot of a circus train and begins a friendship with a big top roustabout.
- From Covid-19 to Black Lives Matter, we as a nation struggle to heal as we get use social distancing, wearing masks, racial and social unrest.
- The memories from the house I grew up in are laid out within these images . . . resonating place . . . the memory of place . . .
- Singer/songwriter performs his patriotic song for America, among images of the United States.
- Two school buses filled with drag queens and social outcasts take a trip to the Barnstable County Fair.
- Eight original songs, written and performed by Brian Randall, are conceptualized and arranged, to tell the surreal story of a struggling musician, in 1980's St. Petersburg, Florida.
- This music video begins as an easy, introspective, overcast afternoon, with the lead singer of Pictures of Reason, at the end of a pier. Soon It's a weird, extroverted, moody romp with appearances by the rest of the band, and friends, as their alter egos.
- The collection of writings came to Frits Fairhurst, as a response to the HIV/AIDS crisis. Viewpoints, have changed somehow, to become a historical reference, to inform others that survival without support does become syndrome.
- Tom Demille performs the songs made famous by Frank Sinatra, in a glorious black and white visual medley. Songs sung include 'Night and Day', 'I Wish I Were In Love Again', 'Last Dance', and 'Fly Me To The Moon'.
- Documents the real and imagined history of the production of the 1927 MGM Silent Film, 'London After Midnight.' This Mockumentary Short, utilizes rare stills, reenactments, and multi media references to Tod Browning's and America's first vampire movie. Emmy Award wining actor Warren Burton's narration guides us through this intricate puzzle of mystery that surrounds the most sought after 'Lost Film' of all times. Combine all this with heart pounding cutting-edge editing, Lon Chaney After Midnight is a five minute black and white spectacle that takes its viewer's on a wondrous and educational journey.