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V.I.P.

The following are films V.I.P. Productions is working on.

  Passion Of The Lobster Not officiated with V.I.P. Productions, Jeff Prince took part of producer on the latest short by MPI. Floyd (Colin Duerr), prepares to cook a lobster when his sister Shiela, an animal activist, enters and debates the cruelty of killing animals. An uncorncered Floyd boils the lobster. After a moment, he has seconf thoughts, and puts himself in the lobster's shoes. Literally.

Directed by Ed Reudemann, who is the assistant director of HIGHWAY 51.

Floyd boiling in a pot was actually a silver hot tub, filmed at Tony V's in Clinton Township, Michigan.

Two lobsters were boiled in the making of the film. They were named Rico and Sergio.

Colin Duerr prepared to be boiled alive in a lobster costume, being directed by Ed Reudemann.
  The Human Mind This 7 minute long experimental music video capivates any audience, at least so far. The film without words is a story of a man portrayed as the average human mind, experiancing the chaotic array of emotions the everyday person encounters, including lost loves and faded memories. The music is "How It Ends", by Devotchka.

The film was shot and edited on the same day. (10/9/05) It also had no script or shot list.

Most all of the light in the film was natural, and in almost every shot includes beaming sunlight.

Jeff got inspiration for the film after reading an old love letter, where he found "Ignore The Past", written on the back.


David Spanke, star of "The Human Mind", shows himself with a face full of emotions.
  Carolina 2: Home and Away Carolina 2 is the sequel to Carolina (2004), which was about Jeff Prince's week and a half stay in Spartanburg, South Carolina, and the many adventures he had. In this sequel, Jeff intertwines both vacation footage and acting to this story about Jeff losing his mind and going on vacation.

Was filmed primarily in June-July 2004, but some scenes were shot as late as December 2004.

Took 9 months to complete because Jeff was pre-occupied with PANORAMIC (2005)

Will be shown to a group of farmhands in late April 2005, which is the same time Carolina 3 (2005) will be shot.

No bull about it! This guy didn't like us invading his space.


Coming Soon! Carolina 3: Down On The Farm