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Scott Dorough
Productions for Viewing

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The Flu Season: Trailer

This is a piece produced for the Tin Ceiling, a St. Louis based theater company for their production of Will Eno's "The Flu Season". Simple, yes; to the point, yes; and fits the production perfectly...

The Tin Ceiling:
Portrait of a Punk Rock
Theater Company

This is a piece produced for the Tin Ceiling, a St. Louis based theater company. The piece highlights the company's history, their performance space, current and upcoming shows and other pertinent info.

Artemis Burn

This is not a video piece, but an serialized audio play I produce. Click the banner to go to the webpage, and feel free to give it a listen

Duality

This is a piece produced for the Red Cross in conjunction with the 48 Hour Film Project for their 125th Anniversary. 88mm Productions was honored to be one of six teams (out of possible thousands) asked to participate. The competition was judged by celebrity members of the Red Cross' board of directors, including Jamie Lee Curtis, Jane Seymour, Julianne Moore, Zach Braff and others.

Films in Black & White

This is an intro I produced for the television show which airs currently on KDHX-TV (cable access), and is slated to run on WRBU-St. Louis in the spring of 2007.

Rhineland (trailer)

This is a trailer to the upcoming feature film "Rhineland". I am principal editor on the project, and though I did not cut this trailer, it is indicitive of the level of work we at 88mm Productions are creating.

Zombozo DVD Demo

This is a short walkthrough of a DVD I authored for the Tin Ceiling's Production of 'Zombozo'. If you want to see more on this production, click here

Vous M'aimez

This was the piece 88mm Productions created for the 48 Hour Film Project in May of 2005. We received the Audience Choice award and Best Costumes in the competition. This piece was also the one that earned us a spot in the Red Cross 48 Hour Invitational (see "Duality" above). I was principal editor for this project.

South Side Story

This was the piece 88mm Productions created for the 48 Hour Film Project in May of 2004, our first of these such competitions. We received the Audience Choice award and Best Costumes in the competition. I was principal editor for this project.

A Lecture on Jazz and How to Keep Aliens from Stealing You

This was the first video piece I produced. It is based on an original script idea I had (of the same name). We staged it, then in the summer of 2002 I acted as screenwriter/director/editor and assembled it. The story itself is copyrighted, but unfortunately the music involved (inseperable from the story) needed copyright clearence (in the hundreds of thousands of dollars). It showed at the 2003 St Louis Filmmaker's Showcase, and is available now solely for your enjoyment.

At you tube, this is available in 3 parts:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3

Chairman Mao's
4 Minute Workout

This is a fun little video I put together after my friend discovered an exercise book (with a 45 of the recording!). Can you tell I was raised on Monty Python?

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