Digital Lover is a video that was done with many layers of images to illustrate how the web can create unrealistic expectations about life by flashing in front of us this opulent, synthetic and fabricated virtual world. This is a single released by MoonDaze Productions from the album Utopia. It features a few images from the shelved movie Utopia combined with new footage shot exclusively for this production. This video can be embedded, posted and linked on any web site without restrictions.
This free video is the first in a new series of short films released under the name MoonDaze TV, created by MoonDaze Productions and hosted by singer Breck Stewart. In this clip part 1 of 2, he talks about the media frenzy surrounding Britney Spears, Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan who are depicted as the 3 ultimate bad girls. Part 2 is next in line along with a succession of videos on various subjects related to celebrities, gossip and the entertainment industry in general including music, TV and movies.
Second single of Mister E album by Breck Stewart, music by Jim Robson. The video was shot and edited with original source 30p HD 1920X1080i then reduced to 1280X720 (hd720) for maximum compatibility with most net settings and web sites. Directed by Breck Stewart and Mario Beauchesne as part of MoonDaze Productions. Featuring Gazelle, Gabriel, Steve Desmarais as Sparkangel and Jovani Aldana as Dito.
The video was recorded on location at Sky Pub Club in Montreal, Canada. The term Mister E is a reference to the drug MDMA commonly known as Ecstasy which is very popular in clubs. It's also a word play on the word mystery. All the songs on Mister E are about the danger of Ecstasy and how it can have a devastating effect on the human brain.
First single of Mister E album by Breck Stewart, music by 604-ToKaY. The term Mister E is a reference to the drug MDMA commonly known as Ecstasy which is very popular in clubs. It's also a word play on the word mystery. All the songs on Mister E are about the danger of Ecstasy and how it can have a devastating effect on the human brain.
The video was shot and edited with original source 30p HD 1920X1080i then reduced to 1280X720 (hd720) for maximum compatibility with most net settings and web sites. Directed and edited by Breck Stewart with first AD Mario Beauchesne as part of MoonDaze Productions. Featuring Cantelli Canto, St�phanie Tremblay, Jorge Briceno, Francis G, Mario Beauchesne and Jose Luis Mesuro with cameos by Eric, Cindy, Cyb�le, Patricia, Keven, Steve and Pierre. The video was shot at Sky Pub Club in Montreal, Canada.
Fourth single of Mister E album by Breck Stewart, music by Fafnirrockson, mastering by 604-ToKaY. Directed and edited by Breck Stewart with first AD and DP Steve Turmel, Second AD Stephan Tremblay and featuring Mario Beauchesne as Vixo, Bruno St-Jacques as Vecto, Bony D. as Para and Mathieu Primeau as Donji, produced by MoonDaze Productions. The term Mister E is a reference to the drug MDMA commonly known as Ecstasy which is very popular in clubs. All the songs on Mister E are about the danger of Ecstasy and how it can have a devastating effect on the human brain.
This is an episode of MoonDaze TV hosted by Breck Stewart about the economy and how the bailout of huge banks and Wall Street by the government created a new dollar bubble which will eventually result in a new stock market crash in 2010 with Barack Obama and Ron Paul as key players in the world's current economic troubles.
Third single of Mister E album by Breck Stewart, music by Fafnir Rockson. Directed by Breck Stewart, first AD Mario Beauchesne and Stevy Turmel DP produced by MoonDaze Productions. Featuring Bony D. St-Jean as Para, St�phanie Tremblay as Dox, Jorge Briceno as Vesto and Mario Beauchesne as Vixo.
The video was recorded on location at Sky Pub Club in Montreal, Canada. The term Mister E is a reference to the drug MDMA commonly known as Ecstasy which is very popular in clubs. All the songs on Mister E are about the danger of Ecstasy and how it can have a devastating effect on the human brain.
The video was shot and edited with original source 30p HD 1920X1080 then reduced to 1280X720 (hd720) for maximum compatibility with most net settings and web sites.