Keith Young

Filmes

From Nothing, Something: A Documentary on the Creative Process
Everyone has ideas. But what where do they come from? And what ensures they keep coming? How do you sort the genius ideas from the useless ones? Why invest all this hope and energy into making things in the first place? From Nothing, Something profiles creative thinkers across a variety of disciplines and finds common methods, habits, mindsets and neuroses that help bring breakthrough ideas into being. This is a thoughtful, intimate, often funny look at the creative process—straight from the brains of some of our culture's most accomplished and inspiring talents.
Madonna: The Girlie Show - Live Down Under
Choreographer
The Girlie Show - Live Down Under included a date filmed at Sydney Cricket Ground on November 19, 1993 from The Girlie Show World Tour. The video was originally broadcast as a TV special on HBO in 1993 under the title Madonna Live Down Under: The Girlie Show. This was the fourth concert tour by Madonna, in support of her fifth studio album, Erotica.
Para o Resto de Nossas Vidas
Second Assistant Director
Há 10 anos atrás eles foram amigos na Universidade de Cambridge e agora Peter Norton (Stephen Fry) herdou do seu finado pai o título de lorde e uma mansão espetacular. Assim, ele convida seus amigos para uma reunião. Entre os convidados estão Andrew (Kenneth Branagh), que foi para Hollywood e se casou com Carol (Rita Rudner), a estrela de uma comédia americana que ele está escrevendo. Há a solitária Maggie (Emma Thompson), que pensa que pode estar apaixonada por Peter, que por sua vez está muito inseguro sobre o que fazer da sua vida.
The Catherine Wheel: Twyla Tharp Dance Foundation
Chorus
Seamlessly blending elements of movement and music, Twyla Tharp choreographs a rock 'n' roll dance spectacular, set to a score by former Talking Heads front man David Byrne. Adapted for television by Tharp from the original Broadway production, this memorable performance showcases the talents of dancers Sara Rudner, Jennifer Way, Tom Rawe, Katie Glasner, Raymond Kurshals, Shelly Washington, Christine Uchida and John Carrafa.