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- This short film discourages drinking and driving or texting while driving. "Finalist # 4 Safe Driving--Destiny Calling--Don't Drink or Text and Drive" This film was in a national lawyer contest.
- The "Irish Killer" video has some similarities to that of Michael Jackson's "Thriller" video, but this is completely original work between the Producer/Director, Honorable Brennan James Callan, Col. and the "Derby Boys Irish Band."
- "A Step Beyond" is a futuristic film of a prisoner who loses his friend and how he deals with that loss.
- The Kentucky Military History Museum at the State Arsenal and Frankfort Candle Light Tour. This was the re-opening and dedication of the remodeled/renovated museum.
- This short documentary film was produced for the purpose of flying with the Skydive Utah, LLC, to allow Brennan Callan to visit a field where his deceased friend and that friend's family used to fly from. They helped Callan to connect to his memories of his friend and better understand his friend's life and his passion for aviation, which eventually and tragically took Callan's friend's life (at a different field). The skydivers in this film, as did his dear friend, all appreciate and respect that aviation is unforgiving, but they pursue it anyway. Just like so many pilots from Salt Lake City, Callan's friend and other pilots in his family, used the Tooele Airport (KTVY) to practice their skills. So only positive memories and recollections were affiliated with this field for them and for Callan. The "Skydive Utah" folks were professional, fun, and respectful of Callan's attempts to connect with his deceased friend while riding along on two flights with them. As an Aeronautical Scientist himself, Callan felt they ran a safe operation. While Callan did not jump with them, riding along with them made him feel familiar and comfortable with their operations.
- This film was produced for the "Mars One University Challenge" in hopes of getting the research on the first mission to Mars. (CD-SEAS Chalcone Derivatives Series - Synthesis and Evaluation of Antimicrobials in Space)
- " Hot Pursuit!" is a pursuit of a driven man. He is a private investigator of his own agency: Barely "Bear" Sober Detective Agency, who uses a train for transportation instead of a car as he has no driver's license. Follow him on his exciting case. The detective receives a warning phone call and begins his hot pursuit. Soon after, he is riding the train and the investigation continues. He is not as crafty as in his younger days and others realize he is stalking his mark.
- Jack Plotnick and Seth Rudetsky present their life stories being intertwined as Writers, Show Producers, Show Directors, Musical Composers, Choreographers, Pianists, and Puppet Handlers. Along the way, Julia Murney Broadway Singer, Gregg Kaminsky invites Jack and Seth to become part of the annual cruises--so he does their introduction; Colin Sheehan becomes their Entertainment Coordinator. It is a fun video to watch. The comedic styling of Jack Plotnick and Seth Rudetsky has the two of them showing photos and videos from their youth and we see as well as wonder how they became the major stars that fill the Broadway houses, movie theaters, and now have careers on national TV. They are personable, honest, fun-loving, and the audience knows them rather well by the end of the show.
- " Lunar Eclipse over Northfield, Kentucky 20-21 February 2008" is a film of the Lunar Eclipse as seen from the front yard of Callan's former house at 2404 Stannye Drive, Northfield, KY 40222-6336. There is the full version and then time lapse version of the lunar eclipse. This was a cold winter night to be outside filming the lunar eclipse while listening to the Coast To Coast AM Radio Show. At the beginning of the show, they had a reminder of it taking place tonight and that gave provided the encouragement to get outside and record the historic event. The freezing temperatures required Callan to cool the camera and lens slowly ahead of time by having a dry towel over the camera so that the warmer temperature of the camera would not cause dew on the lens to form and maybe freeze. After the videocamera chilled, it was ready to use. While a tripod was used, it was rather cold outside. Therefore, an adjustment of the camera would take place, then Callan would run back inside, but leaving an unattended (expensive) camera sitting in the front yard was not a great idea. He would keep looking out the window to keep an eye on the safety of the camera. It worked out just fine.
- Honorable Brennan James Callan Col. (Certified Underwater Archaeologist, Producer, Writer, Director, Editor, Host, Canoeist, Casting Director) assembled this team to create "Exploring Kentucky's Waterways for Wrecked Steamboats: An Adventure Documentary." It was one of many of Brennan's films that were lost on a damaged hard drive in August 2009 and the film had to be rebuilt from a DVD and then other updates took place including a memorial dedication to Ryan Christopher Mouritsen, Brennan's dear friend who all of his films are now being dedicated to.
- This short documentary film visits places relating to tourism in Salt Lake City, Utah.
- This film was originally produced to document the Irish Festival on 13-14 September 2008 in Louisville, Kentucky at the Belvedere overlooking the Falls of the Ohio River. The portion of the concert on this video relates specifically to the BeerMats from Dublin, Ireland. This 63-minute concert was recorded 13 September 2008.
- "Madam Cleo" is a fortune teller who addresses the needs of wayward filmmakers who seek to understand their destiny.
- This film is about the history of Floyd's Fork of the Salt River in Kentucky. Included is the history of the Louisville Water Company, the Metropolitan Sew District (MSD), and even the "Parklands of Floyd's Fork."
- This short film illustrate how one family positively impacted horse breeding, horse racing, and even the stage coach industry in Kentucky's early history, but how their work lives on today in the Kentucky Derby and the Kentucky Oaks Horse Races. As these leaders in their own unique areas of the horse industry are genealogically related, it is exciting to tell their stories in a singular documentary film.
- This was the premiere of the film that was held at the Baxter Street Theater in the Mid-City Mall between Baxter Street and Bardstown Road in Louisville, Kentucky on 11 February 2008. It was a joyous and fun event for everyone that attended to celebrate the combined efforts of everyone involve and then to share the results with the families, friends, and patrons. The original film was part of a series that was done with many of the same cast and crew. Getting to work with the same team over the years was beneficial because everyone learned to work well together. When involving the same cast and crew, it eventually motivates these folks to do other productions and involve the cast and crew that worked on this film together.
- Seth Rudetsky interviews two Broadway Star Singers/Actresses, Shoshana Bean and Julia Murney.
- "Seeking Jose" is a space drama with a bounty hunter spaceship that hunts for years to locate criminal "Jose de Lugo."
- Virginia Rae Callan has to perform a company profile for her class with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) and she focused on Higher Perspective LLC. of Louisville, KY.
- Repurposing the International Space Station for Paniagua Earth-Lunar Orbit; I (Virginia Rae Callan) produced for my class with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) for Masters of Unmanned Systems and specialization in Space Studies
- A scapegoated defendant is harassed and framed by the court, yet still believes in finding his own justice.
- This video was produced for a class project for my mom. She is a graduate student with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) and working on a Masters of Unmanned Systems. She turns 88-years of age this spring. Fake names.