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- Taking off is half the battle.
- What happens to an electric guitar is called a crime against the State.
- Ovid's "Metamorphosis" re-told as an extended music video.
- It is unusual for a film to be dedicated to a single example of Larrea tridentata, yet that is exactly what "Creosote Bush" is. A study in shrub minimalism.
- Sandfloor Cathedral features underwater footage of dolphins, whales, sea lions, and other marine life. The images are set to the music of composer Lee Johnson.
- "Back to Life" looks at the idea of paleontology as a literal "bringing dead things back to life".
- A king deals with the consequences of his decisions on the battlefield.
- Queen explores the idea of an entity with nearly unlimited power, and the effect that has on both sides of a conflict.
- Layers of rock at Dinosaur National Monument become the canvas for a vision of present and past life.
- It has been said that arroyos pose a greater risk of death in the desert than does dying of thirst, owing to their being prone to unexpected flash flooding. The film "Arroyo" explores this idea.
- Professor Phosphate discovers that he has no sample of an unusual mineral called "Zubbolite". He travels a considerable distance and endures the desert heat in his pursuit of the illusive mineral.
- A fight breaks out in a rather ambiguous setting, apparently over three lemons and a cabbage.
- "Are We There Yet" answers that very age-old question.
- "Jornada" is a visual time line of one spot somewhere in the American southwest. Natural and human-made cycles of birth and death are played out amidst a desert landscape.
- A mid-19th century miner discovers that all that glitters is not gold.
- A "Jaws" spoof with a cast of past and present political figures.
- Star Wars action figures re-create the "Duel of the Fates" from "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace" against a backdrop of vacuum cleaners and, well, shower stalls.
- A walk in the Sonoran Desert results in an unexpected encounter.
- "Dream House" is an exploration of the permanency of locale. How can one ever be "Home" in a universe of constant change?
- Earth and Sky is a planetarium show written for kindergarten-aged children. It is an introduction to the planetarium, the Sun, Moon and Earth, and simple explanations of why the day and night skies look the way that they do.
- "Guarded Moments" begins with an ordinary landscape, but quickly transcends the visible world as we get a glimpse of past, present, and future simultaneously.
- "The Quiet Road" centers on the idea that "Reality" is merely a description, which makes reality ultimately fluid.