Yes, Mr. Stone, the thing that you feared most may come to pass. I may post information on high school projects. Online. However, I agree not use your voice or image. I think that is fair. I will also post no more of Two Weeks on the internet aside from the clip on the front page, which will in fact come down here at some point, never to be seen again...

bottle rocket productions

bottle rocket productions
During high school Brian and I started our very own non-linear digital video editing company called bottle rocket productions. Through this company we did a few for profit videos over the years. None of them were ever very profitable, but it seemed cool that we had our own company, which I assume most high schoolers don't have.

However, these days bottle rocket productions no longer exists in any way shape or form, except for our previous videos and in the hearts of fairies and nuns everywhere.

Many of our projects were just simple things that we made for classes, none of these we ever sold. But the ones we did sell were usually for the community or for hire type services.

I know for example that Brian put together a great video about the history of Lewistown. We also made Dwarfism: A Little Difference which I bet most of you don't know is probably our most successful piece to date. In fact, you can locate a copy at Patee Library on the Penn State campus.









Homecoming 1998

Homecoming
In 1998 Brian and I, with the assistance of a few others, taped the events surrounding our homecoming festivities at Indian Valley High School in Lewistown, PA. The image link to the left here will show you the montage we put together to open the video with. The videos themselves included both the mock homecoming and actual homecoming at Mitchell Field. These videos sold for $10 on VHS when they were originally produced. I forget how many we sold, but I do recall that at least each member of the court purchased one. But I may be wrong, it has been 8 years you know.