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- Day goes by pretty fast. Don't let the sun divert you from living it.
- Commercial for Super Investors CEO Card Game
- Commercial for Super Investors: Rags or Riches Board Game.
- A short film based on the poem " Sonnets to Orpheus: 13" by Rainer Maria Rilke; it follows the tale of three true friends.
- Spirits summoned the auras of their creations to ceremony and to prayer, imprisoning some pilgrims whose intentions were self-centered. Has the quest has gone haywire, or is there a method in this madness? Souls of a dolphin, a whale, and a penguin, trapped in rock, watch as astral projections of eels, palm trees, and jellyfish frolic ecstatically through the mountainous desert. The new pilgrims intrude, unaware that they drain the captives' energy. The captives dream of freedom and pray silently for a miracle. A jellyfish attains enlightenment. How will the captives' prayers be answered?
- The first-ever music video by the Grateful Dead, it shows them performing first as skeletons and then as themselves.
- In 2018, Crew McBean, a former film student, recorded daily footage of his life as a commuter who lives with his grandparents as he attends college at CSUMB.
- Car lights. Passing. An interior. Musical bokeh. Chill.
- A man gets his backpack stolen while in a parking garage, and goes through a series of kung fu fight sequences in order to get it back. This is the first movie Thomas Productions has ever produced in widescreen. Produced for Rob Polich's Spring '06 TAT 395 class at CSUMB, Live Action Compositing.
- In this parody of specific well-known Hispanic films viewed in class, particularly "Man Facing Southeast" and "Woman on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown," a man continues to have humorous nervous episodes when he witnesses a woman drop an envelope while walking along a street. For Dr. Maria Zielina's '07 SPAN 325 class at CSUMB, Hispanic Cinema.
- On the eve of nuclear apocalypse, a single father takes his six year old son to the beach to give him the memories of a life he will never get to live.
- A dark comedy about a mother-daughter dynamic duo that have to hide the body of an 72 year old man covered in coconut creamed pie.
- Jason Todd comes face to face with an adversary from his past. Only one of them will walk away.
- A women grieving the death of her father takes voice lessons to connect with his memory. Unsure of herself she encounters the idea that letting go happens within our belief systems. In the process, she is encouraged to sing at an open mic night where she overcomes her fear and discovers a supportive community.
- When Joshua, a young teenager with great potential, gets caught up in drugs, basketball, and some bad influences, he soon pays the price for his distractions.
- First, We Eat is an observational portrait of the California Chinese community through the eyes of a Chinese restaurant in Monterey Park and an LA-based recent graduate trying to navigate the difficulties of the Covid-19 pandemic.
- Two hipsters become best friends when they get boners over the same things.
- A short documentary on creating Hank the octopus and the difficulties in bringing him to the screen.
- It's A Process is a narrative drama about a young high school girl, Mari, who must accept the death of a friend in order to find acceptance of herself.
- Esperanza is at her last semester of High School and in the process of applying for colleges, but her legal status in the U.S. Limits her options in colleges and financial support. Her abusive father refuses to fund her education dream and exploits Esperanza, along with his wife to work to help pay for house expenses. Esperanza befriends a young educated neighbor, who helps her with the application process and motivates her to pursue her dream, regardless of her legal and financial situation. To help pay for her school expenses, she sings at a local restaurant only to return home to the last one of her father's abusive acts towards her and her mother.
- A impressionistic, allegorical, science-fiction piece that follows a father's struggle to survive when water leaves the Earth, causing people to flock to the ocean for salvation.
- A mysterious pendant unleashes a supernatural force upon its present owner.
- Following the death of a close uncle, siblings Guillermo, Lucia, and Nora are forced to interact with each other and their extended family during the customary nine days of a Novenario.
- Dolphin experts share their love of the ocean while dazzling ocean scenes transport viewers into an undersea world. Produced as a companion to the Academy Award nominated large format (IMAX) film, "Dolphins." Winner of a 2001 CINE Golden Eagle Award.
- Is it a typical love triangle story: George, Martha, and the Pugs? Or a political story: George and Martha and The Gang of Three (Pugs)? Or a tragedy: Oedipus Pugs? Or none of the above? Our trilogy, in the style of Jacques Tati, has the non-feminist George struggling for his "rightful" place in the family only to find he ranks after the pugs in Martha's heart. He takes his revenge and prevails. Or does he?
- Monterey Park, CA is converted into Jurassic Park.
- Edmond Choi shooting a basketball beyond the 3 point line
- "Monsters of Monterey" is a cinematic nature documentary and short film hybrid that explores Monterey's past, present, and future as a rare and unique hub of marine wildlife activity. In October 2022, a team of investigative journalists from a major national news outlet was dispatched to Monterey, California, to investigate sightings of the so-called "Sea Lion Mania" or "The Horde." A local camera crew was hired to document their findings. To main integrity of the investigation and protect their sources, the team declined to appear on camera. All parties also declined to be interviewed for this film. This is their report.
- Set at a ten-year high-school reunion and interspersed with visually charged flashbacks, REUNION tells the story of the victims killed in the Columbine Massacre and what their lives might have been like had they not been cut short.
- When a middle-management schlub tries to hire a hitman to kill his coworker, he realizes he must do the job himself.
- In Astronomy class, an outcast daydreamer spaces out like none other.
- The sun shines about 430 quadrillion Joules of energy on to the Earth per hour, which is more than the total amount of energy that humans use in a year. Currently the United States produces 1.6% of its electricity from solar. Suntripping follows a fun crew of innovators who are trying to change that, one pedal stroke at a time.
- Three longtime friends and roommates discover a little more than they'd like to know about each other over the course of one particular morning.
- A lonely priest must find a way to connect with an irreverent teenager after the boy confesses his plans to commit suicide.
- Upon discovering a forgotten movie projector in a storage closet, a man unleashes a dark secret that threatens to destroy him.