DVD

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer book, music & lyrics by Don Kersey, directed by Ann Nieman (American Family Theater) - musical filmed 29 April 2005, starring Daniel Boughton, Chris Kuty, Erin Dickerson, Eric Talley, Alex Pearlman & Randy Hartman

All in the Timing by David Ives (South Bend Civic Theatre) - six one-act plays filmed 8 January 2006 - Sure Thing directed by Jim Coppens, starring Rick W. Ellis & Dana Vagg - Words, Words, Words directed by Dana Vagg, starring Ed Ronco, Lorri Martin & Daniel Boughton - The Universal Language directed by Craig Macnab, starring Andrea Smiddy Talkington & Richard Abbott - Philip Glass Buys a Loaf of Bread directed by Dave Kempher, starring Deborah Girasek-Chudzynski, Dana Vagg, Dave Kempher & David Chudzynski - The Philadelphia directed by Rick W. Ellis, starring Rick W. Ellis, Lorri Martin & Phil Kwiecinski - Variations on the Death of Trotsky directed by Judy Spigle, starring Larry Egan, Craig Macnab & Daniel Boughton

Batman Begins story by David S. Goyer, screenplay by Christopher Nolan and David S. Goyer, based upon Batman Characters created by Bob Kane, music by Hans Zimmer, James Newton Howard, directed by Christopher Nolan (Warner Bros. Pictures) - feature 2005, starring Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Liam Neeson, Katie Holmes, Gary Oldman, Cillian Murphy, Tom Wilkinson, Rutger Hauer, Ken Watanabe and Morgan Freeman; including "MTV's Tankman Begins"; Theatrical Trailer; "Inner Demons Comic"; "BATMAN--The Journey Begins"; "Shaping Mind and Body"; "BATMAN--The Tumbler"; "GOTHAM CITY Rises"; "Saving GOTHAM CITY"; "Genesis of the Bat"; "Confidential Files"; and more - 2 disc deluxe edition with collectible 72-page DC Comics Exclusive

Crime Fiction by Jonathan Eliot, original music by David Bashwiner, directed by Will Slocombe (Crime Fiction Pictures, LLC) - feature 2007, starring Jonathan Eliot, Christian Stolte, Amy Sloan, Yasen Peyankov & Katrina Lenk

Damn Yankees words & music by Richard Adler & Jerry Ross, book by George Abbott & Douglass Wallop, based on the novel by Douglass Wallop The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant, directed by Ada Barr, choreographed by Robin Blume, musical direction by David Stump (Barn Swallow Theatre) - musical filmed August 2003, starring Patrick Leinen, Julie Boepple, Daniel Boughton, Erin Westrate, Tom Rea, Marye Mackay & Charlie Wright

The Dork of the Rings written by Timothy Alan Richardson, Michael Kouroubetes and James Pickens, music by Mark D'errico, directed by Timothy Alan Richardson (Richardson Productions LLC) - digital feature 2006, starring Bryce Cone, David Kiefer, Jim Hall, James Flannery, Victoria Floro, Gary Joy, Melissa Harris, Shayne Golden, Sean McCormick, Jesse Limon, Kay Elle & Apollo Bacala, and featuring CircusoSzalewski as Scrottum; including "Making of Muddle-Earth" & behind the scenes; Co-director Jack Peterson shmoozing at cons; Dork music video by #1 requested Dr. Demento artist The Great Luke Ski; "Dorkers" featurette hosted by Cliff Broadway and appearances by Kiran Shah and Justin Long - 2 discs [autographed September 22, 2006 "Michael Kouroubetes  Jack Peterson  James Pickens {smiley}  Tim Richardson"]

Dorks Gone Wild! main music by Mark D'errico (Richardson Productions LLC) - 2005; including steamy movie trailer [for The Dork of the Rings]; sizzling documentary "The Making of Muddle-Earth"; hunky co-director Jack Peterson heating up conventions; hot behind the scenes footage and interviews; studly bonus parody music video "I'm Sorry Llama" by Timinem; and even more juicy stuff!; featuring Bryce Cone, James Flannery, Jim Hall, Victoria Floro, David Kiefer, Circus-Szalewski, Michael Kouroubetes, Apollo Bacala, Melissa Harris, Gary Joy, Jesse Limon, Shayne Golden, Sean McCormick, Ian Strandberg, Trisha Miller, James Pickens, Jed Walls, Derek Stoelting, Tara Eary, Justus Post, Kevin McInerney, Jack Peterson and Tim Richardson

The Fountain story by Darren Aronofsky & Ari Handel, screenplay by Darren Aronofsky, music by Clint Mansell, directed by Darren Aronofsky (Warner Bros. Pictures and Regency Enterprises) - feature 2006, starring Hugh Jackman, Rachel Weisz and Ellen Burstyn; including "Inside The Fountain: Death and Rebirth" - gallery of 6 featurettes exploring the movie's various periods and settings; and Theatrical Trailer

Holiness in Time directed by Billy Jackson (Professional Artist at Work. Inc.) - feature 2005

A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare, adapted & directed by Illana Stein (Cincinnati Shakespeare Company) - play filmed 15 June 2008, starring Audrey Bertaux-Skeirik, Daniel Boughton, Liz Carey, Billy Chace, Samantha Cistulli & John Warren

Postpartum screenplay by Cassandra Schomer & Randy DeFord, from the novel by Cheryl Carmin Shaver, music by Randy DeFord & Virgil Franklin, directed by Randy DeFord (Oak Road Multimedia) - feature 2007, starring K. Elaine Hooker, Adam Shepard, Laura Parish, Daniel Boughton, Jim Dougherty, Don Becker, Steve 'Papaw' Pyatte, introducing Stacey Wilson, Toni Puterbaugh, Laura Beth Clevenger, Rhonda Tinch-Mize & David Gooslin; including out takes; commentary by the director; trailer - 2 discs

Quantum Leap: A Leap to Di for written & directed by Chritsopher Allen (RACSO Motion Pictures) - fan film 2009, starring Joshua Ramsey, Niki Hurrle Warner, Ed Ernstes, LaDonna Pettijohn, Chelsea Marie Rogers & Dennis Crosswhite, special guest stars Deborah Pratt as Ziggy & Beth Horn

The Selfish Giant book, music & lyrics by Russ Brown, adapted from the short story by Oscar Wilde, directed by D. Scott Robinson, musical direction by Brent Marty (The Children's Museum of Indianapolis) - musical filmed twice, 9 & 30 December 2006, starring Paul Greatbatch, Jason Ober, Cindy Collins, Kyra Kenyon, Dane Rogers, Katie Mehrlich, Sarah Kenney & Daniel Boughton

Star Trek Versus Batman written & directed by Chritsopher Allen (A RACSO Fanfilm) - feature 2006, starring Joshua Ramsey, Scott Ganyo, Leo Barczewski, Daniel Boughton, Victoria Floro, Gavin Rulon, Apollo Bacala, Dennis Crosswhite & Robert Griffin, and featuring Jim Dougherty as "The Guardian"; including all three original episodes; "Behind the Cowl: The Making of Star Trek Vs Batman"; extensive photo gallery; behind the scenes: "Choreographing the Fights"

Such Sweet Sorrow written & directed by Kyle Murphey (Columbia College Chicago) - short 2009, starring Daniel Boughton, Hannan Ettawil & Landon Peterson

Summer People written & directed by Scott Feinblatt (Dervish Pictures) - feature 2008, starring Neil Kubath, Nyssa Zeona, Kelsey Scheider, Luke Schneider, Chuck Rahill, Aziza Amy Poggi, Daniel Boughton, Jason Krajcer & David Feinblatt; including "Tales of the Doc Side"; deleted scenes; auditions; photo gallery

Thanks, I Owe You One written & directed by Clayton Smith & Dan Murphy, music by pacdv.com/sounds/ & Nice To Meet You written & directed by Clayton Smith & Dan Murphy, music by Peter John Ross (University of Notre Dame) - 2 shorts 2008, starring Daniel Boughton & Nicola Menchetti

These Ain’t What You Want by VMC, directed by James LeBine & Candace Banks (LeBinCo. Productions) - music video filmed 30 April 2005, featuring Daniel Boughton

A Time for the Heart written & directed by Chritsopher Allen, original score by Konstantinos Zacharopoulos (RACSO Motion Pictures) - feature 2009, starring Laura Hammer, Chris Spurgin, David Grant Briggs & Laurence Adams

23 DVD.  4 features/etc., 3 features, 3 musicals, 1 play, 1 fan film, 1 collection of six one-acts, 1 music video, 3 shorts and 1 "making of"/etc. I was in; 2 features/etc. I wasn't.  1 autographed. 2003/2005-9.

 

VCD

Postpartum screenplay by Cassandra Schomer & Randy DeFord, from the novel by Cheryl Carmin Shaver, directed by Randy DeFord (Oak Road Multimedia) - scenes from a feature filmed 13 May 2006: rough edits of chapters 4, 8, 9; teaser trailer; trailer voiceover; starring K. Elaine Hooker, Jim Dougherty, Laura Beth Clevenger & Daniel Boughton, featuring the voice of Brian Talbot

1 VCD.  1 working material from a feature I was in.  2006

 

VHS

An Adult Evening with Shel by Shel Silverstein, directed by Roseanna Whitlow (Southeast Missouri State) - staged reading of short plays filmed 18 October 2002 - One Tennis Shoe starring Crystal Meaux, Frank Zito & Dan Graul - Bus Stop starring Tonya Lynn & Daniel Boughton - Smile starring Daniel Boughton, Dan Graul, Frank Zito & Crystal Meaux - The Lifeboat Is Sinking starring Tonya Lynn & Dan Graul - Buy One, Get One Free starring Tonya Lynn, Crystal Meaux & Daniel Boughton

Batman story by Sam Hamm, screenplay by Sam Hamm and Warren Skaaren, based upon Batman Characters created by Bob Kane, songs by Prince, directed by Tim Burton (Warner Bros. Inc.) - feature 1989, starring Jack Nicholson, Michael Keaton, Kim Basinger, Robert Wuhl, Pat Hingle, Billy Dee Williams, Michael Gough and Jack Palance

The Big Lebowski (PolyGram Filmed Entertainment Distribution, Inc.) - feature 1998

The Boys Next Door by Tom Griffin, directed by Robert W. Dillon, Jr. (Southeast Missouri State) - play filmed sometime 2-7 October 2001, starring Frank Zito, Roman Smith, Derek McCarty, Mike Culbertson & Dan Graul

Choreography II by Daniel Boughton (Southeast Missouri State) - dance works in progress filmed spring semester 2004

Cinderella music by Richard Rodgers, book & lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, directed by James F. Kline, musical direction by Elizabeth West, choreographed by Daniel Boughton & Stella Thompson (Canterbury Summer Theatre) - musical filmed 8 July 2004, starring Melissa Myers, Paul Fillingim, Rachael Magill, Hilary Odom, Stella Thompson, Jason Sofge & Janice Much

Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect up? book by John R. Powers, music & lyrics by James Quinn & Alaric Jans, based on a novel by John R. Powers, directed by Paul Fillingim, musical direction by Elizabeth West, choreographed by Amanda Marasch (Canterbury Summer Theatre) - musical filmed 12 August 2004, starring Clay Boney, Melissa Myers, Jason Sofge, Rachael Magill & Kristin Wetherington

Facilities Management Training Video #1: Basic Training (Southeast Missouri State) - voice recorded 3 May 2004, featuring the voice of Daniel Boughton

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum music & lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by Burt Shevelove & Larry Gelbart, based on the plays of Plautus, directed by Ray Scott Crawford, musical direction by Elizabeth West, choreographed by Ray Scott Crawford & Melissa Myers (Canterbury Summer Theatre) - musical filmed 24 June 2004, starring Jason Sofge, Larry Frier, Amanda Nicole Marasch, Daniel Boughton, Ian Strimple & Paul Fillingim

Grease book, music & lyrics by Jim Jacobs & Warren Casey, directed by Dawn M. Choate, musical direction by Elizabeth West, choreographed by Amanda Marasch (Canterbury Summer Theatre) - musical filmed 24 July 2004, starring Clay Boney, Kristin Wetherington, Erin Haynes, James Kline, Larry Frier, Jason Sofge & Rachael Magill

High Fidelity - dubbed from DVD feature

Horn in the West by Kermit Hunter, directed by Michael Scialabba, choreographed by Shannon Hatley, musical direction by David Courreges, fight choreography by Scott Snell (Southern Appalachian Historical Association) - play filmed summer 2002, starring Wes Martin, Mark Woodard, Beth Woodard, Darrell King, Jenny Cole-Reed, Steve Black, Laura Simms, Lynn Wilson, Scott Snell & Julie Roundtree

Horse Feathers by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby & S. J. Perelman, directed by Norman McLeod (MCA Home Video, Inc.) - feature 1932, starring The Four Marx Brothers with Thelma Todd, Florine McKinney & David Landau

Monty Python's The Holy Grail/Austin Powers/Wayne's World/Wayne's World II - dubbed features

Pulp Fiction: Special Collector's Edition written by Quentin Tarintino, stories by Quentin Tarinton & Roger Avery, directed by Quentin Tarintino (Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc.) - feature, starring John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Amanda Plummer, Maria de Medeiros, Ving Rhames, Eric Stoltz, Rosanna Arquette, Christopher Walken, and Bruce Willis

The Silence of the Lambs by Ted Tally, based upon the novel by Thomas Harris, directed by Jonathan Demme (Orion Pictures Corporation) - feature 1990, starring Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn & Ted Levine

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut by Trey Parker, Matt Stone & Pam Brady, music & lyrics by Trey Parker, score & additional music & lyrics by Marc Shaiman, directed by Trey Parker (Paramount Pictures) - animated feature 1999

17 VHS.  4 musicals, 2 plays, 1 training video, 1 staged reading of short plays and 1 semester of dance works in progress I was in; 11 feature films I wasn't.  1932/1989-90/1998-9/2001-2/2004.

 

41 total.  4 features/etc., 3 features, 7 musicals, 3 plays, 1 fan film, 1 collection of six one-acts, 1 music video, 1 training video, 3 shorts, 1 "making of"/etc., 1 working material from a feature, 1 staged reading of short plays and 1 semester of dance works in progress I was in; 2 feature/etc. and 11 feature films I wasn't.  1 autographed.  1932/1989-90/1998-9/2001-9.