Paige Boudreaux

Filmes

A Life In Questions: Wisdom School with Aaron Chen
Producer
When the legendary interviewer Aaron Chen was 9, he stole a microphone and conducted his first on the street vox-pop. 2000 chinwags and 3000 chats later, the Wisdom School adult learning platform.
Wormholes
Producer
Ben goes down a late-night internet wormhole of bad advice and growing neuroses.
Skeleton Landlord
Producer
After two hip young tenants fail to pay their rent 12 months in a row, Skeleton pays them a visit and quickly realizes his need to appear cool vastly outweighs his desire for rent money.
Piggy
Producer
A Silicon Valley mega-corporation beta tests its first genetically engineered employee.
Soft Focus with Jena Friedman 2
Producer
Hoping to reduce the amount of harassment female gamers face, Jena creates a new VR game to educate men about what it's like to be a woman. Later, Jena interviews John McAfee.
Art Prison
Production Manager
A snarky critic navigates violent personalities and inflamed egos while incarcerated at a prison for the arts.
Mr. Neighbor's House 2
Production Executive
Mr. Neighbors House 2 comically blurs the innocence of Mr. Rogers with the dark surrealism of David Lynch in a half hour, live action kids show that is too disturbing for kids. Mr. Neighbor (Brian Huskey) learns the importance of telling the truth. But only when he tells the whole truth can he open the Secret Door and save Neighborton! Join him as he faces his personal demons, struggles to keep a grip on reality and hopefully uncovers a hidden truth. You never know what you'll discover at Mr. Neighbor's House!
The Mark Lembeck Technique
Production Manager
Acclaimed therapist Dr. Mark Lembeck (Jason Alexander), having suffered a "psychotic fracture", attempts to restore his reputation by offering free sessions out of a community rec center.
Mr. Neighbor's House
Production Manager
Mr. Neighbor leads viewers through his whimsical world of puppets, songs, educational discoveries, and deep-seated emotional issues as he prepares for his 31st Annual 5th Birthday party. The innocence of children's television programming blurs with one man's troubled psyche in this comedic half hour take on a live action kid's show, that is too disturbing for kids.