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Chicago Leap Day Party 2008
from Hopper Video April 06, 2008
Quicktime Flash I had the great good fortune of being in Chicago this Feb. 29. Our friends Byron and Karen threw a party. B & K's friends are great, and, as you will see, very patient with having a camera in their faces --- Damn photogenic and interesting too!!
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Next To Heaven/all
from Hopper Video March 25, 2008
Play www.nexttoheaven.net/all There you will find all 52 episodes of NTH season one; set up for easy one-page playback. Meanwhile, I’ll be releasing NTH Season One on Youtube – so if you want to see NTH through the prism of a crappy flash codex go on over there. You’ll also be able to follow the action on revver, veoh, dailymotion, and metacafe. And, NTH season two is in the works. I’ll be casting and shooting his spring! See you soon!
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ROBOT
from Hopper Video March 15, 2008
Quicktime Sometimes the robot is more human than the spokesmodel. Thanks to Honda, Asimo, and the latest red-headed android.
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Your Metal Brain
from Hopper Video March 05, 2008
Play Quicktime “Your Metal Brain” is a film I made for an event curated by uber-videoblogger, Mica Scalin, called FEAR REVERE. Here is a description from the website – “Fear Revere is a collection of 13 short films by an international group of artists and filmmakers. They were asked to reflect on the genre of horror and the general idea of making something for the purpose of frightening ones audience. Boo! * * * FEAR REVERE was originally presented on Tuesday October 30th, 2007 by Mica Scalin at the Pioneer theater for the Fourth Annual Month of Horror, Terror, and General Mayhem.” You can see many of the other Fear Revere films here. Your Metal Brain marries two of my favorite things -- weird Japanese things (in this case, Shinya Tsukamoto's "Tetsuo: The Iron Man") and the coming technology Singularity. You couldn't tell it from the film, but I'm looking forward to the Singularity. Nonetheless, I'm still a bit . . . fearful! For Ray, with Love!
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Killing Movie
from Hopper Video February 23, 2008
Quicktime Flash Shoot. Punch. Slice. Stab. Kill, kill, and kill some more . . . That's Entertainment!
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Not Yet
from Hopper Video February 17, 2008
Wet. Reproduction. Bursting. Verdant. Fragrant. Warm. Spawn. Love.
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Parking Meter
from Hopper Video February 06, 2008
Flash Quicktime We had some nice weather so I walked about looking for a video. I found decay, death, and development. This is the first real "Hopper Video" I've posted in awhile. Feels good!
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Secret Identities
from Hopper Video January 20, 2008
Quicktime Flash The second of three "48 Hour Films" I helped make. Superheroes, violence, and sex . . . what more could you want!!
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Interest
from Hopper Video December 14, 2007
Quicktime Flash a nice mic, women, soft cotton . . . what more is there.
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CRACK
from Hopper Video December 05, 2007
Quicktime Flash What do you like to play with best? Your controller? Controller? What's it controlling? Ever ask yourself that one? Oh, yeah, half nude women wrestling. Yep, sometimes you see stuff like that on the old Hopper Video. Just sometimes.
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Nemesis & Tyche
from Hopper Video December 02, 2007
Quicktime Flash It's a bad day when your car goes up in flames . . . but it can be even worse.
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The Mugger
from Hopper Video November 11, 2007
Quicktime Flash I was recently hired to direct several episodes of a new Fox action series. Here is a promotional video.
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500 Year Itch
from Hopper Video September 18, 2007
The 500 Year Itch is the first 48 Hour Movie I was involved with back in 2001. The 48 Hour Movie Project challenges a group of filmmaking teams to write, shoot, and edit a short film in, you guessed it, 48 hours. To attempt to preempt pre-writing of the films, each team is given a genre at random, and each team must include the same specific prop, character, and line of dialogue. The 500 Year Itch’s genre was “Comedy” -- we had to use a colander, the character was Ignacio Del Fuego – cab driver, and the line was “Now we’re really cooking.” And by the way, yes, that is really Penn Jillette. A guy on our crew knew him. While we were writing and shooting the move, our crew guy drove to Atlantic City and shot Mr. Gillette. I think we wrote Penn’s lines before we wrote the script, but we figured we’d work it in – and we did! Also, check out the movie's star, Sandie Black, over on the youtube!
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NTH - 52
from Hopper Video September 12, 2007
I posted the first Next To Heaven on September 19, 2006, and today I post the 52nd. A year’s-worth of weekly short movies made from archive.org’s public domain footage – pretty impressive, if I do say so myself. I had a great time making NTH, and I think I learned a thing or two as well. Thanks to all the people who took the time to comment. One of the best rewards of doing a videoblog is the people you get to interact with online. Also a big thanks is due to those who helped get the word out about NTH – Freevlog, Ryanne Hodson, Michael Verdi, Karina Longworth, NewTeeVee, Blip TV, Eric Mortensen, Jay Dedman, The Daily Reel, TV Tonic, Mefeedia, Moocat, Podcast Salad, Bill Streeter, Jennifer Proctor, Cheryl Colan, Pixelodeon, Maurice Martin, The Clip Show, Cinema Minima, Rosebud Film I’m working on NTH Season Two. NTH’s second season will be in the spirit of the first, but will be something very different. Stay tuned for sneak peeks. I’m looking to roll out season two in the spring or summer of 2008. In the meantime, a best of NTH collection will be selected and re-posted here and on all of the major video portals. I’m looking for a sponsor and perhaps a curator, anybody interested? Finally, with NTH on hiatus, I’ll have more time to make video for my first videoblog – Hopper Video. So, if you’re not already a Hopper Video viewer please check it out. I’ve got some weird and wonderful videos in the pipeline! Thanks for watching. Cheers Rob
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NTH - 49
from Hopper Video August 21, 2007
The good old days . . . old, not always good. Today in 720x480 "HD" vision.
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Ass Children of God: A Night at FLUX Art Sensory Overload
from Hopper Video August 10, 2007
click picture for pop-up window click here to download My longest title ever. This video started out as an assignment from my local public access station to shoot a local art event. It turned into an art-geek silly fest. Thanks to: The good folks at Art Outlet for letting us use their art event as a sound stage; All the artists whose work appears (especially the fabulous Rebecca C. Adams); and The band the Parlor Scouts for providing music and appearing.
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Promo for "E4: Station to Station"
from Hopper Video July 06, 2007
click picture for pop-up window click here to download I am very happy to announce that I will be presenting a video installation as part of a group show at Transformer. Transformer is a very cool gallery space in Washington, D.C. that shows experimental and conceptual work. Here is a description of the show from Transformer’s website – “Transformer is very proud to present E4: Station to Station, an exhibition resulting from the fourth installment of our unique peer critique and mentorship program, The Exercises for Emerging Artists. Featuring four dynamic DC area based artists - Rebecca C. Adams, Carolina Mayorga, Rob Parrish, and Fereshteh Toosi - and guest curated by Niels Van Tomme, E4: Station to Station consists of four individual artist projects at Transformer incorporating video, sound, performance art, and conceptual mixed media installation. Each of this year's Exercises artists will take over the Transformer project space for one-week, beginning July 11, 2007, to present new work resulting from their peer-critique and mentorship experience at Transformer. Opening events including performances and artist talks will take place each Thursday, July 11 - August 5, 2007 from 6:30 - 8pm.” My piece is called “Jack”. It mixes elements from the television series "24", the Department of Homeland Security's Homeland Security Advisory System, and archival footage. The installation explores the sensation of being an object of manipulation. Please come out to each opening event if you are in the D.C. area. Here is the schedule – Carolina – 7/12; Rob – 7/19; Rebecca – 7/26; and Fereshteh 8/2. Tags: rob_parrish, art, dc, transformer
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NTH - 41
from Hopper Video July 03, 2007
click for pop-up window click here to download Adicting App. and Paul Newman. Mainline!!! Tags: rob_parrish, drugs, heaven, twitter
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NTH - 40
from Hopper Video June 19, 2007
click on picture for pop-up window click here to download Sex, drugs, and nuclear wepons. What more could you want? Tags: sex, drugs, rob_parrish, nuclear
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Niagara Falls Upstream Style
from - blip.tv (beta) June 17, 2007
Finally got to experience the misty falls for a full day, while I was in New York state. Couldn't have visited it on a more beautiful day! Here is a nice little recap to wet your senses!
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NTH - 39
from Hopper Video June 12, 2007
click picture for pop-up window click here to download As I said in Episode 6, sometimes it's the little things that matter.
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NTH - 38
from Hopper Video June 05, 2007
click picture for pop-up window click here to download The answer is right in front of you. Tags: rob_parrish, heaven, janitor, video
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Pixelodeon Promo
from Hopper Video June 04, 2007
click picture for a pop-up window click here to download This week-end Next To Heaven's "Tapes of My Father" will be screened at Pixelodeon in Los Angeles, CA at the American Film Institute. Come on by and say hi if you're in L.A. Tags: pixelodeon, heaven, rob_parrish, video
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NTH - 36
from Hopper Video May 21, 2007
click window for pop-up window click here to download Dummies!
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NTH - 35
from Hopper Video May 14, 2007
click here for pop-up window click here to download It is all about winning! Bill Kristol is going to hell.
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NTH - 24
from Hopper Video May 09, 2007
click picture for pop-up window click here to download Hey Hopper people. On a whim, here's a NTH for you. Here's how I introduced it on NTH -- Today, Writer Maurice Martin holds in his capable hands the helm of the pleasure ship Next To Heaven. Mo selected today's source film, wrote the narration, and performed the voice-over. The result is a post-apocalyptic tale as fresh as today’s headlines. Maurice and I have been friends and collaborators for years. Back in the day, he was a featured actor in some of my early videos. Mo was the consummate non-paid-professional: tub dancing in a bubble bath, sitting in a tub covered in shaving cream, dancing in his underwear, sleeping on a fire hydrant, playing a dead body with a light so close it gave him a sunburn, and licking the tire of a truck parked on the street (his idea, not mine!) --- What pal!! So, working with Mo and not seeing any odd behavior was a different experience than usual. Although, perhaps writing a Next To Heaven is the oddest behavior of all. Check out Mo’s website at www.mauricemartin.net. There you will find wit, intelligence, and lots of interesting info.
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