- Time for me to promote me.

If you’d like to see some of my 1/2 hr. shows on HBO, you can go HERE for the schedule. They play weekly and the schedule changes every month.
Note this month on Saturday, Aug 22nd, HBO is screening a bunch of them back to back.
However if you’d like to buy the DVD’s here’s some info:

Here are the cheapest prices I found on line for buying some of the films I’ve done:

YouTube has a number of my shorter flms available for viewing. The quality of all of these available is pathetic.

    The music video I did for the group Liquid Liquid is there. It was an experiment in video editing.
    I financed it and got it on a couple of national programs at the time. I was trying to use the music to say something about the little bits of random violence we all go through on a day-to-day basis.
    I did this in 1983.

    Designer Richard McGuire was the bass player for the group. He seemed to be the only one in the group who was interested in the video. The group broke up shortly thereafter, though their devotees stayed loyal following everything about them.

    A number of Sesame Street spots are there. Maxine Fisher wrote them all. I did about forty spots for them:
    Crocodile Smiles – an operatic spoof on dental care
    The Curious Cat features music by Jeremy Steig, son of William. We had a great relationship until his wife and he started writing obscene letters threatening me. They wanted more money for Abel’s Island‘s score, though they agreed on a price I paid them. Ultimately, I left them behind and hired a new composer.
    Plan Plan Plan features a great song with music by Ernest Troost. He and I did many of my early films together.
    Chicken Crossing was one of my earliest Sesame Street spots. It’s also one of my favorites. Harrison Fisher did the great score.
    I did a number of Bellhop bits for Sesame Street. Steve Dovas did the animation for all 20 of them. Some of them are viewable here:
    #2, #8, #10, #12, #14, #16, #18, #20