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- Dancer Ruby, starting at Manhattan Conservatory of the Arts, meets English violinist Johnnie, playing in a subway station. Music and dance follow.
- A young choreographer casts a contemporary dancer and an innovative pianist in New York's most anticipated new Broadway show.
- An uptight, stay-at-home children's novelist has delusions indicating that something will happen to him at eight o'clock.
- There are some songs that a guitar teacher just hates to teach ....
- "Highly Strung" A story of passion...of obsession...and possession A journey into a rarefied world of elusive tones evoked by horsehair on catgut, of investors lured to spend millions on unique instruments. The deadly sins of lust, jealousy and greed jostle with the purity of philanthropy and sonic perfection. A duel of tension and harmony in a Quartet of youthful virtuosi expanding their skills on a clutch of rare Guadagninis. An exploration of the mystery and the lost, delicate art of constructing these robust masterpieces Exquisite imagery will illuminate a complex history of enduring instruments and their temporary custodians. And then there's the music!
- When two brothers must play each other at a junior tennis tournament, is there really a winner? A look into an Asian American family rife with sibling rivalry and a patriarch who drives his sons and plays favorites in subversive ways.
- "High Strung 2 - The Dookie Incident" is a sequel to "High Strung 1 - Don't Toke and Teach". Once again, the show centers around the misadventures of Mick, a 50-something career music teacher at Studio 13 School of Music. In this chapter, Mick struggles to convince his boss, Aaron, that some kids are just too young to be taking music lessons.
- Enveloped by his focus, a recluse is oblivious to all that falls outside his focus. To justify his way of life, he must undertake an introverted discovery of identity and awareness. High Strung is a traditional stop-motion animation shot with high-resolution digital stills.
- ShortJess wants to impress her boyfriend's mother at their first meeting, but gets high to keep calm. She attempts to hide it, but hi-jinks ensue.
- A boy in a tight situation foresees the inevitable as he waits in agony for his father to get home.
- Why does Jill get away with whatever she likes whereas Mick is always under Aaron's scrutiny? You are about to find out.
- A young composer is on a tight deadline to create a theme song that could be the big break he's been looking for.
- 'It seemed it was going to be a tragedy but I found it a comedy' - Peter Maass, journalist. 'Watch Me Sustain' follows The High Strung, a Detroit 3-piece rock band as they try to remain relevant by performing at American libraries in 2007 after having just circled America playing club gigs. Through frustration, humor, realism, and idealism, and with the camera's unfettered access, we are shown first-hand how it is to be 'in the van'. Since filming, the band has secured notoriety with a song used for all seasons of the Showtime series 'Shameless'; and, the lead singer has succeeded in having his first psycho-horror novel published, by Harper Collins in May 2014... these are the fruits of the labors we see in the film.
- "High Strung" follows the misadventures of Mick, a career music teacher, at Studio 13 School of Music. Mick, a bit of a slack-ass, has to put up with Aaron, his boss, Mary, a rather snobby piano teacher, and Jill, the sarcastic manager/receptionist, who is on Mick's case but also has a soft spot for him. Throw in all kinds of students and parents with all kinds of issues and voila - Mick's crazy life.
- Music video of Spandau Ballet performing "Highly Strung".
- 2014– 46mPodcast Episode