Cinematography
This Disney Circle-Vision 180-degree film shown at Walt Disney World's EPCOT Center France pavilion showcases the breathtaking scenery and other visual delights of France. Many scenes are outdoors with aerial views of the countryside, rivers and much more.
Co-Producer
This Disney Circle-Vision 180-degree film shown at Walt Disney World's EPCOT Center France pavilion showcases the breathtaking scenery and other visual delights of France. Many scenes are outdoors with aerial views of the countryside, rivers and much more.
Writer
This Disney Circle-Vision 180-degree film shown at Walt Disney World's EPCOT Center France pavilion showcases the breathtaking scenery and other visual delights of France. Many scenes are outdoors with aerial views of the countryside, rivers and much more.
Director
This Disney Circle-Vision 180-degree film shown at Walt Disney World's EPCOT Center France pavilion showcases the breathtaking scenery and other visual delights of France. Many scenes are outdoors with aerial views of the countryside, rivers and much more.
Director
Sewage worker Roy Dreary and an assortment of odd characters meet up with some cute and cuddly extraterrestrials traveling to earth in a giant pie in the sky. Dreary develops an obsession with mashed potatoes, whipped cream and maraschino cherries.
Director
Is both documentary and parody of model train hobby enthusiast. Beginning with a history lesson for the model train hobby and then transitioning into a how-to film on creating one's own model train fantasy layout, the film takes a turn as the lead character becomes fully engulfed in the fantasy world of model railroading. Between a full-on dancing girls extravaganza to an "edge of your seat" action film, the film proves that playing with trains is a form of pure escapism for kids of every age.