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NOW PLAYING"SHADES OF THE SAME COLOR" CHRIS MURRAYMusic Video Shades of the Same Color is the latest music video from Mobley Street Productions! Featured on Musical Occupation Shot on the streets of London and live at Camden's Underworld Cafe, Shades of the Same Color is from Chris's new album "Why So Rude". Chris Murray is a unique force on today's music scene. A man and his guitar traveling the world singing acoustic ska and rocksteady to an ever growing fan base. Director: Laurel Parker "OUR TOWN" THE ADJUSTERSMusic Video This soul-flavored track was written by The Adjusters. Recently invited to screen at the Other Venice Film Festival, Our Town was shot on location in Chicago and features the historic Jimmy’s Woodlawn Tap in Hyde Park. Look for Jimmy himself in the final scene of the video. He’s the guy sitting at the bar enjoying the finer pleasures of life: a cigar and a good beer. Our Town is from The Adjusters’ first album The Politics of Style. Click for more on The Adjusters Director: Laurel Parker CLAYShort Film
Eager and optimistic scenester Clay James C. Leary), is having trouble growing up. Anxious to try, however, he accepts a job with his future father-in-law. Not only does he not fit into the office environment, he's not even of the same breed as the office worker drones. Meanwhile, on the other side of town, Clay's ska band is getting ready to go on tour. His fiancee (Dina Gardner) wants him to quit the band. Clay, sax man and musical lead, knows he can't both tour with his group and work a 9-to-5. He must choose between following his heart or following his girlfriend's wishes. Clay is a character from a feature script entitled Falling Backwards, also written by Laurel Parker. To purchase your very own DVD copy with bonus material - click here. Writer & Director: Laurel Parker COMMERCIAL SPOOFSFRED MERTZ SUPER MEGA I SUPER MEGA II Fred Mertz Jeans and Super Mega Maxi Pads I and Super Mega Maxi Pads II were produced by Bee Movie Films and directed by Laurel Parker. Shot on 35mm film, these YouTube favorites spoof the sex and glamour used in advertising by applying over-the-top Madison Avenue slickness to hysterically ridiculous products. The ads are so believable, you may find yourself reaching for your wallet. Director: Laurel Parker |