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- A story about two lacrosse teammates from opposite sides of the track.
- Explores the reality of the inmates of California State Prison's "Progressive Programming Facility", unique in it's kind, known as "Yard A". This experimental prison yard focuses on self-improvement. Most of the inmates are serving life sentences without the possibility of parole, and were sentenced in the early teens.
- One, two, buckle your shoe...Elmo gets dressed, and you can, too! Come along and learn all about jackets, hats, and shoes with Elmo.
- "Toe to Toe" is a light-hearted comedy about the hardships of being transferred to a new school, mid-school year. Our story begins with David, a scrawny 5'6", 140 pounder sitting across the gym from the high school Golden Glove boxer, Tyrone Justice. While sitting across from Tyrone, David recalls how he ended up in this predicament. Moving from Boone, Iowa, population 5,000, to Long Beach, California, population 500,000, David finds himself in a different world divided by sub-groups or "cliques". After being slammed into the lockers by the jocks while approaching the high school sweetheart, Angela, David learns that in order to exist in this high school, he must join a clique. With the help of quirky Counselor Woods and his infamous "Book of Cliques", David attempts to join a diverse variety of cliques including the Asian Imports, Metrosexuals, and the Wizard Card Club. When David fails to connect with a clique, he finds himself sitting the hallway with the high school loner. While sitting with the loner, David spots a group that he has not yet approached. This is the Boxing clique, a clique feared by the whole school. When David notices that even the jocks fear the boxers, he realizes that this is his last chance to gain the school's respect. Crossing the tracks from middle-class West Long Beach, into the poverty stricken East Long Beach, David arrives at the doorway of an all-Black boxing gym. Though David is greeted with laughs and taunting, he is determined to gain the boxers' respect. Receiving pity from the gym's water boy, Bobby, David learns that in order to gain respect from this clique, he must gain Tyrone's. After getting pushed down by a group of boxers, David finds himself challenging Tyrone to a boxing match, which leads him back to his present predicament. With the whole school watching, will David have what it takes to go... "Toe to Toe"?
- This documentary digs into many aspects of the popular pirate. Here we hear from Wolski, Depp, costume designer Penny Rose, property master Kristopher E. Peck, makeup department head Ve Neill, chief hairstylist Martin Samuel. These segments look at Jack's costume and look as well as aspects of the character. They focus on the physical elements of hair, makeup, costume, jewelry, props and whatnot, and they become surprisingly detailed.
- Ruby and Penny get their own debate show and prove to the world that America's youth is smart, really really smart.
- What is most important? Is it the journey? Or is it the destination? "I started dancing at a time in my life when everything was upside down," said Stephanie Durham. "It was like I went to a place where I was therapeutically healing physically, emotionally, spiritually, and the more people I spoke with, the more people shared how they ended up in some fashion healing a portion of their lives, or an issue, or a relationship, or a physical thing. "And I got this idea: if dancing could bring this and help transform me, then it would benefit others."
- -Playful and rythmic self-portrait shot on Super 8mm and 16mm. Colored directly on the super 8mm.
- "From Head to Toe" is a short interactive story about winter, existential guilt and your ex-classmates.
- Harm and Mac go to Saudi Arabia to defend Lieutenant Stephanie Donato, a female naval aviator who flies C-130 Hercules while serving with the U.S. Air Force, but refuses to wear the Abaya when off-base.
- Andrew's date conflicts with his commitment to volunteer at a wrestling fundraiser, so he takes his date there instead of dancing. Meanwhile, Dr. J accidentally signs himself up to fight against a huge wrestler.
- Ruby and Penny get their own debate show and prove to the world that America's youth is smart, really really smart.
- 2019–TV Episode
- 2018–2019TV Episode