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The Carousel

The Carousel (2016) Short Films


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In the small town of Binghamton, New York, there spins a 1925 carousel that once inspired Rod Serling and has since become a portal into…the Twilight Zone.

The Carousel a Documentary Short Films.

Official Selection: 

2016 Tribeca Film Festival (World Premiere)
2016 Tacoma Film Festival (Best Doc-Short Award)
2016 Nashville Film Festival
2016 LA Shorts Fest
2016 Indie Memphis Film Festival
2017 Cleveland International Film Festival
2017 Big Sky Documentary Film Festival
2017 Oxford Film Festival
2017 Salem Film Festival
2017 Florida Film Festival
2017 RiverRun Film Festival

Directed: Jonathan Napolitano

Produced: Jonathan Napolitano, Kayleigh Napolitano

Director of Photography: Ty Morin

Edited: Jonathan Napolitano

Music: Llyod Rodgers

Cinematography: Ty Morin

Cast: William Finkenstein, Cortlandt Hull, Anne Serling

Executive producers: Matthew A. Stewart, Jonathan Napolitano

The Carousel (2016) Short Films Directed by Jonathan Napolitano

Fig’s Representation

Fig’s Representation (2017) Short Films


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Fascinated by their work, Joe Fig re-creates artists and their studios in hard to believe miniature sculpture form.

Fig’s Representation is a Documentary Short Films.

Official Selection:

2017 Aspen Shortsfest (World Premiere)
2017 Rhode Island International Film Festival
2017 Nashville Film Festival
2017 Tacoma Film Festival
2017 New Haven Documentary Film Festival
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Directed: Jonathan Napolitano

Produced: Jonathan Napolitano, Kayleigh Napolitano

Executive Producer: Matthew A. Stewart

Director of Photography: Jonathan Napolitano

Edited: Jonathan Napolitano

Animation: John Mandato

Music: Llyod Rodgers

Fig’s Representation (2017) Short Films by Jonathan Napolitano

This Is a Generic Millennial Ad

This Is a Generic Millennial Ad by Dissolve


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This Is a Generic Millennial Ad, created with And/Or studio, shows how easy it is to appeal to anyone born between 1980 and 2000. The good news? Thanks to social media, it’s easy to connect with this influential audience. The bad news? They hate spending money on things. (Except for maybe avocados.)

See and license the clips used at dissolve.com/millennial

To publish or broadcast this video, contact press@dissolve.com, or tweet us at @dissolve. Media outlet? Grab the media kit at http://bit.ly/GenMillAd

Want to work with an agency that really *does* get millennials? Hit up and-or.co!

Written and Directed by And/Or

Present by Dissolve

This Is a Generic Millennial Ad by Dissolve

Back in 2014 stock house Dissolve released “This Is a Generic Brand Video” to well-deserved acclaim. Their newest poke at advertising tropes takes aim at tone-deaf marketers targeting humans born between 1980 and 2000.

From the release: “This Is a Generic Millennial Ad parody the multinational brands that pay lip service to the youth market with meaningless hashtags, misplaced emojis, slang that’s totes old, and stale pitches to “join the conversation.”

“Co-opting political protest to sell beverages? Cashing in on pride week? Making token gestures to environmentalism? It’s all here, over an irresistible montage of smiling millennial faces taking selfies, wearing VR goggles, and looking bored.
“This Is a Generic Millennial Ad was made entirely with Dissolve stock footage.”