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- After stretching the truth on a deal with a spiritual guru, literary agent Jack McCall finds a Bodhi tree on his property. Its appearance holds a valuable lesson on the consequences of every word he speaks.
- A young man riding the Metro in Los Angeles notices a young woman looking through her digital camera. They exchange glances, then she gets off the train, carrying a box of plants. As the train pulls away, he notices she has left the camera. Later that day, he looks through the photographs and can see that she's left her job and is moving to Boston. He also sees that she's taken five or six photographs of him seated on the train. Her going away cake has her first name on it, and in one of the photos, she's leaning out an apartment building. Can he figure out where she lived and find her?
- A picture is worth a thousand words, but what happens if the words are lies? This is the question William Hogan ponders as he confronts his memories and his father.
- A voyeuristic killer reverts to his old ways to protect his son.
- This early short film by director Mackenzie Criswell, tells the story of a high-school aged boy, who while waiting hours to be picked up from school; discovers the power of the pen.
- Two young couples may have engaged with each other in ways that they may have wished they hadn't. Can they maintain their faithfulness and sanity thereafter?
- "A THOUSAND WORDS: MICHELLE OBAMA" is a television special featuring former First Lady Michelle Obama in a conversation with Valerie Jarrett (the former Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama). The conversation was filmed during BET's Annual Leading Women Defined symposium held at The St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort in Miami, Florida.
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- Noted director, David Perlman loses a loved one and detaches from the world, his family, and himself.
- With her husband on his deathbed, a wife discovers a chilling secret. A sensually heightened world of sound is used to accentuate the point of view of the wife.
- A new life, an old story. The silent, the veiled - a shared story. A young traumatized Nigerian girl must choose between the comfort of her silence or find the strength to start afresh with new alliances in Canada.
- Love can make you crazy. Losing Love can make you psychotic.
- On a road trip to college, a mother and daughter are forced to answer hard questions about themselves and, in turn, grow closer than they have ever been.
- A photographer becomes the guardian of his eight-year-old niece and seeks a way out of his new role. When relief finally comes, Vaughan has to decide if he's made the right decision.
- A woman is stuck in an emotional limbo when her fiance is sent overseas to fight in a war. Not knowing whether he is alive, she uses her photography to find solace in uncertainty.
- A visual poem using multicolored inks and words.
- A Conversation about a murder unfolds gory details about the crime through photographs and flashbacks ultimately leading to a cleverly set trap.
- A daughter regrets her life-long lack of communication with her father, especially after a stroke silences his memories. Rodney Williams did not have many career options when he opted to join the army at 19 and go to Vietnam. But he took with him both a still camera and an 8mm movie camera, which he carried everywhere and kept pretty well hid. Although stoic about his experiences, his tantalizing home movie footage and accomplished still photos of the Vietnam War speak of a fettered artistic soul.
- A documentary that profiles five artists living with autism and explores how art is an alternative means to communication and expression.
- Enter the mind of Suicide. A young woman contemplates the final decision of her life. What is pushing her to the brink, is there any hope?
- A film about adults with autism and how art gives them a voice.
- The audience becomes a Flaneur through Athens, Greece.
- Christine, forced to live in a new and unwelcome reality, hopes a special set of polaroids will provide her with a tangible keepsake. As she looks back on the little moments captured in the photos, she doesn't quite find what she's looking for but instead finds just what she needs.
- Portraiture was a common practice for the Middle Ages. At that period, the depicted faces were only saints and nobles, while the artist and his relatives were not presented. The Renaissance reemphasized human personality and self-expression. In this aspect, painter Zahari Zograf was an innovator. The portrait of a woman at the same time was considered a revolutionary act.
- Teague leads Mitch and Ryan to a haunted restaurant where several women have been killed and a man left in a coma after a mysterious going on. When Ryan herself disappears, Mitch enlists the help of a psychic to search for her.
- Young schoolteacher Janet West experiences a stroke that leaves her partially paralyzed and unable to speak. Casey encourages Janet (and her loved ones) to aid in her recovery by attempting to help herself as much as possible, despite the frustrations she faces with simple, everyday tasks.
- Doubleday employs the talents of 'Clarence of Hollywood' to take a portrait as a surprise for Jenny. But Jenny is visited by an ex-beau who has a bigger surprise in store for her.
- Russ and Cory enter the ugly, violent world of white supremacy to catch the racist killer of several local Mexican and African-American young men. Simultaneously, Jamie tries to protect a young boy, whose talent for photography puts him in jeopardy when he unwittingly captures on film a clandestine meeting between two powerful adversaries.
- Nick and his students try to catch a blackmailer.
- 1999–2005TV-Y8.3 (17)TV EpisodeA picture-drawing fairy helps Ord find flowers for his mother; Cassie worries about the Dragon School talent show.
- Encouraged by both Gio and Henry, Betty accepts her first writing assignment and ends up researching picking up artist techniques. Daniel is fascinated with a new woman, Renee, who is more related to him than he is aware. Amanda continues her search for her father. Claire is determined to start a new magazine against the will of her children. Henry tells Betty how he feels about Gio and Betty has to make a decision about it.
- Episode: (2019)2015–2022TV EpisodeHost and Award Winning Author and Journalist GW Pomichter interviews Photographer Greg Larro during MegaCon 2019 in Orlando Florida. Greg Larro comes from a background in technical theater, having been a technical director, sound designer, and light designer in and around Orlando, Florida for several years. Greg still does that from time to time, but photography, which started as a hobby, has taken up most of his time. He has shot many different subjects, from cosplayers to museum exhibits, and currently is trying to do more concert photography.
- Artist draws commuters as they wait for their train. A drummer bangs it out. A guy who gets smashed with a folding chair.
- 2008–201525mTV-MA7.4 (13)TV EpisodeWhen Hiroki discovers Nowaki and Tsumori in a compromising position, he's not sure what to think. Nowaki tries to explain, but Tsumori doesn't seem to want to help clear up the matter. When Tsumori casually mentions that Nowaki is thinking of moving out, it jars Hiroki. Is Nowaki leaving him?
- 2008–2010TV Episode
- The BAU team must profile a serial killer covered in tattoos, who commits suicide but leaves clues to the whereabouts of his last victim.
- 2020–Podcast Episode
- 2019– 6mPodcast Episode