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- With the darkness of night serving as his studio, an enigmatic photographer uses everyday places and the human form to create his version of beauty in the world around him. For the past few years Steve Gatlin has been shooting photographs of nude people in public places at night. The photographs encompass what he calls The Beauty Project, an exploration of light, motion and the human form. The hauntingly beautiful images that manifest from his work explain why he has an increasing lineup of volunteers, from everyday people to professional models. Now, for the first time you can have a glimpse of what it's like to work with the artist and hear from a few of the women who have modeled for him. Director Cory Pampalone has followed Gatlin on several shoots in an attempt to explore and explain what more and more people are seeing as, "an evolution in beauty and deconstruction of stereotypes."
- 24 Days, 24 States, 24 Photographs on 1 Roll of Film
- In the summer of 1959, two teenage boys met for the first time. They shared common interests in guitars and music This friendship was the beginning of "The Sandals." Over the next few years, their music would help define a new genre of instrumental music now known as "Surf Rock" Now three of the original members of 'The Sandals' have come together again, and these are their stories.
- A documentary film about Sherman Arch, who began protecting iguanas on his personal property in the early 80's after realizing that the population of the creatures was dwindling due to excessive hunting. Now, 27 years later he has over 3,500 iguanas roaming his 10-acre "farm" and he continues to educate and entertain thousands of visitors each year about the dangers of over-hunting and poaching that threatens this animals' existence on the island.
- Ever wondered what happens when you leave the house and the family pets are all alone? In Frisky Business, 'Reyna' the Border Collie proves that 'When dad's away, the dog WILL play!' With 'Buddy' the cockatiel acting as 'The lookout,' the real question is, can she clean up her mess before her owner returns? No toy is safe as this crazy canine tears from one end of the house to the other in this hilarious look at the personalities of animals that is sure to have audiences cheering for more.
- June 2, 2006, Michael Pritchard visited with students from Madrone High School to talk to the students about topics such as drug abuse, bullying, self esteem, peer pressure and more. Michael is a nationally acclaimed motivational speaker who blends his stand-up comedy background with real world experience as a probation officer in a way that grabs the attention and hits home on many levels with his audience. At the end of the day Michael asked each student to write him a letter about what they learned or got from the experience. It is some of these letters, combined with the actual footage from his lecture that have been crafted into 'Dear Michael,' Letters from the heart.
- In 1934 Charlie got pinched on a bogus Prohibition charge and sent to Alcatraz. There, a guy can have a lot of time on his hands, and for a guy like Charlie that's good, because he's always looking for a way to make things 'appear' like something they aren't. As he plots his escape you can bet he will find a way to retrieve the one thing back he wants the most, and that's the three coins that were confiscated from him during the arrest. Watch as Charlie maneuvers his way from felon back to freedom and settles some scores with those who crossed him along the way.
- JD is a strict, verbally abusive man who owns and operates a successful restaurant. Rachel is a clumsy waitress who alongside Dakota, an ineffective hostess, frustrates their demanding boss, sending him home in a thoughtful fluster. Behind the walls of JD's home the tables are tuned!