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mobcar.com productions holds a secondary philosophy at its core... "All work and no play make Jeremy a dull boy." That's why we have time set aside regularly (or irregularly as the case may be) to come up with fun little projects for our amusement and experience, as well as hopefully your enjoyment. mobcar.com productions has been making short films designed for Internet streaming since 1998. Check out our favorites online. the infamous film threat review of randomonium Some of you may have seen the first video offering that mobcar.com productions produced... a smarmy 16 min romp called "Randomonium" for a college film class project. Well, it sucked, but we (read... I) wanted to find out how bad other people thought it sucked, so I sent a copy to Film Threat Magazine. Reviewer Merle Bertrand sat through the tape and gave this review, which at the time stepped on some toes (namely those of mobster Marvin Felcher). But, not to worry, all is smoothed over and the review is here again for posterity. the advertising experiment born from boredom I was bored one day and I spent the day playing the role of Madison Avenue advertising executive. I pretended my clients were some of the biggest in the business... McDonalds, Bic, Lifetime Ticketmaster... and then I made billboards and print ads for them. This is the result.* * Note: None of the advertisements on the page are endorsed by the companies that they represent, nor would they be particularly appreciated I would imagine. This page will stay up until the first lawsuit rolls in. Just thought I would say that up front. link to mobcar.com productions If you have a web site, I would love it if you would link your site to mine using one of the great little buttons on this page. Full instructions and source code are available. Audio and video files available for your consumption that chronicle what Jeremy happens to be thinking on any given day. source code for applications in this site If you happen to be a web geek into ASP programming, I'll show you the ASP source code to some of the applications I've written on this site. |