I'm not sure what year this was made, but I believe it was 1988. My Dad is in the video, wearing a blue sweater at 4:12.
Hope all the Nature's Sunshine employees and fans enjoy this oldie but goodie.
This just in: My mom tells me that the director and camera man for this piece is Tony Larsen.
Swindled out of their money by a fast talking salesman, two obese men seek revenge for fake weight-loss pills. Known as "Fattitude" an audience favorite for Emerson College's Campus Movie Fest in 2005
This is a time lapse of about 10 hours of a snowstorm in Boston.
Hope you enjoy it. Sorry for the blue coloration in the middle, the light change was so gradual the auto-white balance didn't correct itself.
A editing assignment using stock footage of Adolph Hitler and the Nazi Party. I wrote and recorded the voice over track, and my editing teacher actually now uses this voice over to give to his students.
My senior year in high school, I got a job doing a voice over for Telemedia in Harrisonburg, Virginia. I voiced over this promo.
I don't know who would want to watch this, but it was a fun experience.
This is edited footage that is in the public domain. All footage is from Archive.org's prelinger archive. It is set to a folk song by Bok, Muir and Trickett called And So Shall We Yet.
Speechless is a debate show on Emerson College Television (ECTV) These packages introduce the panelists to the debate subjects.
Edited and Produced by Ezra Horne
I made this in the Summer of 2001, when I was a Freshman in high school. It's pretty funny, but it was shot on VHS and editing linearly (didn't have access to anything else)
Made for Great Falls TV in Auburn, ME
Hope you all like it.
After my informational package was removed by YouTube, I had to remove the copywrited material.
It's interesting how completely creepy these people are. You can watch the package and see that it is tame and unbiased, but it does raise the question of whether or not the religion is legitemate. See/hear for youself, since I've had to remove more of the images.
A video of the minute and a half ride to the "D" terminal of McCarran Airport in Las Vegas Nevada. The train or tram is on rubber automobile wheels on a cement track and is computer driven. It's a pretty smooth ride and a lot of fun.
Terri Schiavo's long lost brother, Joey Schiavo, explains in a video message why people should not fear death. It is not a bad thing.
It is Joey's lesson before dying.
After so many of you people continue to not understand that this computer was not near the water, was cleaned up and was absolutely worthless, here is the evidence to prove it.
This is a VHS copy of a short "Rock Opera" written for a talent show in my Drama II class at Harrisonburg High School.
It's lame, but I had a good time with it. My co-writer is the guitarist, Ryan Hodgen.
For English class my Junior year, I somehow managed to submit this as part of my presentation.
I shot it the night before it was due and edited it in the computer lab in the library the morning before my class.
That being said, it's kinda amusing.
While hanging out waiting for the World Champion Boston Red Sox Rolling Rally to make its way down to the corner of Boylston and Tremont Streets, I encountered the creators of "Is It A Good Idea To Microwave This?" Jory Caron (Host) and Jonathan Paula (Cameraman/Producer) . It was incredible!
Live from the Newsroom, we follow Ezra Horne, the Newroom Director, as he explains his duties on Emerson College's flagship show, Good Morning, Emerson. Along the way we meet his co-workers, Rob Krauss and Rachel Gabrielsen