The 4400
Over the past 50 years, thousands of people disappeared. This July, they’re back.
Train Wreck
Someone challenged me to take this gritty sci-fi series about people developing disturbing super powers and turn it into something totally different. I accepted. The result is an alternate universe music video that makes the show look like an emotional drama about a college kid who falls in with the wrong crowd and becomes strung out on the newest drug of choice. As he falls into severe addiction and depression, his family struggles to deal with what’s happening, with tragic results. Obviously bears no resemblance whatsoever to the actual show; all footage is simply manipulated to create a unique, self-contained story, and I’m quite proud of the result. (February 9th, 2009)
Music
“How to Save a Life” by The Fray
Fallout
Action overview of the series, looking at the chaos that ensues following the return of the 4400 as they struggle to control their new abilities, accept the purpose they’ve been given, and find a place in the world while the government does its best to put them down and surpress the promicin revolution. (March 2nd, 2009)
Music
“The Diary of Jane” by Breaking Benjamin
No Exit
Short promo for the episode “No Exit” from season four, in which our favorite NTAC agents and the infamous leaders of the 4400 factions find themselves mysteriously trapped inside the Seattle base and are forced to work together to escape as a brand-new promicin-induced ability brings the building to life and it attempts to kill them all. (February 12th, 2009)
Music
“Lord of the Flies (Born Under)” by Audiomachine