UPDATE 7/1/08: If you liked this, check out the 11 other "Wimpy Boy Bands" shorts!
Megastars Backstreet Boys and NSync duke it out in this stop-motion video.
Took me about a week to pull this together: I did the voices, the animation, the live-action scene at the beginning, and all the editing. Check out my channel for dozens of other funny videos I've made!
This film's won so many contests and festivals that I DON'T EVEN KNOW. A parody from the students at American University (#1 most politically active school in the nation).
Check out my page for more (and better) videos!
Why should you buy a MacBook Air? Why the hell not?
The song is "New Soul" by Yael Naim.
Ironically, this was edited using my MacBook. Which I love.
Here's the opening to a half-hour short done in the style of "Arrested Development." This was also the final for our film class at American University.
The first episode of my variety show, "Jacksfilms." It will turn your bad feelings into good ones.
Includes short films "I Hate My Dog," "Pool Shots," "Creepy Poem," and "Wimpy Boy Bands."
Once again, I had some fun editing old "American Idol" audition tapes. Now William Hung is loved by the judges instead of ridiculed.
I can't wait for all the "THIS IS FAKE" comments.
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