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- A young man receives an emergency phone call on his cell phone from an older woman. The catch? The woman claims to have been kidnapped, and the kidnappers have targeted her husband and child next.
- Deleted Scenes / Alternate Scenes from the film 'Cellular'.
- A series of murders occur where girls are killed but the criminals are also killed, making it difficult for the police. However, the only thing they know about them is that it has to do with a game about a virtual girlfriend named Erika.
- This feature-length documentary outlines the unintended consequences of the smartphone on societies around the world and on individuals. The story arc follows the lives of several individuals in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, outside Philadelphia. The County is very densely populated and represents the full socio-economic ladder of individuals within the United States. The film also includes interviews with the following experts whose research address issues related to the rapid growth of the smartphone and its "game-changing" impact on both individuals and the greater society: Matt Richtel, Pulitzer-Prize New York Times reporter, and author "A Deadly Wandering" (San Francisco), Adam Gazzaley, MD, Ph.D, UCSF School of Medicine Neurologist and Founder of the GazzaleyLab - Cognitive Neuroscience Research Lab UCSF (San Francisco), Jacy Good and Steve Johnson, nationally recognized speakers, (Jacy lost both parents in a cellphone-related accident, and she still suffers disabilities) (White Plains, NY), Harriet Rossetto, Founder and Senior Consultant of Beit T'Shuvah (Los Angeles), Rabbi Mark Borovitz, Senior Rabbi, Author and Addiction and Criminal Rehabilitation Expert (Los Angeles), Jeff Nalin, Psy.D. - Founder and Clinical Director, Paradigm Malibu Adolescent Treatment Center (Malibu), Loretta Simons, Ph.D, Dept. of Psychology, Specialty, Behavioral Addictions, Widener University (Chester, PA), Michael J. Baime, M.D., Director of the Penn Program for Mindfulness, (Philadelphia), Brandon McDaniel, Ph.D, Illinois State, who studies negative implications of technology and families and technology and couples, who has developed the term "technoference." (SKYPE interview from Normal, IL), Dr. Kenda Dean, Princeton Theological Seminary, expert on youth and Christianity (Princeton, NJ), Lt. James Hennigen, PA State Highway Patrol, Delaware County (Media, PA), Dr. David Strayer, Neuroscientist at the University of Utah, one of the nation's leading researchers on distracted driving (Salt Lake City). While the film's primary audiences consist of high school students and collegiate undergrads, the film also targets parents and concerned citizens and lawmakers around the world who have noted the same array of negative impacts: reduced driver safety, poorer academic performance, depression, anxiety, reduced interpersonal skills, marital problems, etc.
- A science fiction dramedy thriller based on the short film of the same name.
- The marriage between KEISHA and BINJAMIN has become unstable. In this suspenseful thriller, a covetous wife, a peculiar marriage counselor & several madcap friends dramatically illustrates what happens in this age of viral affairs gone bad.
- Idol-loving Kazuya is obsessed with digital idol Akane, who appears in the smartphone-based cute girl training game 'Idol Plus'. One day, her classmate Kyoko asks her for advice. Kyoko wants to delete Idol Plus.
- Megumi who refuses to go to school because of bullying. She uses the "Katekyo Plus" app, in which an avatar of a professor teaches her how to study. One day, her classmate Souta arrives to report the death of her friend Manami.
- A young Muslim woman discovers she is pregnant 5 days before her plans to carry out a suicide mission, throwing everything she has ever believed in doubt and causing her to question her mission.
- A social media influencer finds himself with no choice but to listen to the whims of his mobile device, or suffer the consequences.
- A collage of impressions depicting modern pop culture, loneliness and life in the times of the cellular world.
- Five people are held emotionally captive because they choose to operate behind the safety of technology.
- Scenes and sensations captured during a trip to one of the most beautiful countries in the world. The visual material has been edited using a strategy that I call 'cellular activity.' A 'cell' is a short group of several shots, usually just a few frames each. Cells are repeated/looped and undergo single-frame transformation. The result is a highly rhythmic and visually charged work.
- Cellular Circuitry is a stream of digital sculptures and sounds that dynamically transmute between organic and circuit like motifs.
- Cellular Disposition is the collaborative debut of videographer Andrew Makadsi with the Youth Movement Collective that explores the darkness and defiance of malignant power. Through a duologue of dance, fashion, and original music, Cellular Disposition illustrates the physical and psychological affliction of cancer in a way that has never been seen before. The film follows a young dancer as she discovers and struggles with the malignant power that threatens not only her career but also her entire life.
- A light, lively, lyrical, and rhythmically charged entry in my ongoing Cellular Activity series. This footage was shot in the sculpture garden at The Studio-An Alternative Space for Contemporary Art. On a bright and breezy winter afternoon, kinetic sculpture by Drew Klotz plays a game of peek-a-boo with highly emotive figurative sculpture by Jo-Ann Brody. All bathed in pure white light. This work is in three movements with transition sections between them.
- A sperm and an egg meet for the first time inside a uterus. Together they must overcome various obstacles, including their own naivety, to fall in love and achieve the ultimate goal : human reproduction.
- Arnold is about to have the honor of being the first kid to receive one of the Rocky Awards at the annual Granite Awards. However, he has an embarrassing predicament.
- 2000–TV EpisodeMan is sent to the store to get milk for his grandson. He is a taxi driver. He gets mugged and kidnapped by two big black men. He is beaten upn very badly.While in the taxi with the men he uses his cell phone and earpiece to give clues to his wife to help find him. She and her kids use the clues and a city map to find and rescue he husband. They find him locked in the trunk of his taxi just in time to save his life.
- Episode: (2020)2018–Podcast Episode
- An assistant director and a property master walk into a bar . . . we revisit 2004's Cellular (starring Kim Basinger, Chris Evans and Jason Statham).
- 2008–Podcast Episode
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- 2010–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2018– 2h 15mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2019)2018– 2h 10mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 15mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 22mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 4mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 3mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 3mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 46mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 1mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2020– 1mPodcast Episode