Will the banana see his shadow? Agent V reports.
Peanut Butter Jelly Time :: WUKI4
By popular demand.
Jarett :: WUKI4
Mr. Bananaman makes a trip to his locker.
Come Together :: WUKI4
Running is always more dramatic in slow motion.
SMART Board :: WUKI4
John Moriarty attempts to eat a banana.
Mini Stair Climbers :: WUKI4
Mr. Bananaman and Agent V find themselves in miniature form and join forces to climb one of the stairs at Kingston High School.
Adams :: WUKI4
Agent V stops by Adams Fairacre Farms in Kingston, NY to do some grocery shopping.
Locker Dwellers :: WUKI4
Richard Valentine's been hiding fugitives in his locker.
Mr. Bananaman and Destination :: WUKI4
It's Mr. Bananaman's on-screen debut, and the start of K.B. Alantine.
Welcome to KHS-TV
Alan Fortine welcomes new and returning members to the first day of KHS-TV Summer Camp for the 2006-2007 school year.
Introducing Kingston High School to Red Hook High
Not a segment I worked on, but an interesting artifact nonetheless: the video piece Andrew Champagne and Elinora Owen-Fardig showed at Red Hook High School the day we partially swapped crews.
The Wake Up, KHS/RHBC Crossover: June 9, 2006
After a chaotic pre-show, this crossover show produced and anchored by Red Hook Broadcasting Company quickly devolved into a train wreck due to persistent microphone level issues on our side. From what I hear, the Red Hook show anchored by KHS-TV staff went off uneventfully.
Robot Weather with Luke Bahl
I have no idea how this came about anymore other than the vague recollection that Will Facompré had something to do with it.
Wake Up, KHS: June 13, 2006
Wake Up, KHS's season finale for the 2005-2006 school year.
Wake Up, KHS: May 12, 2006
The last episode of Win Al Stein's Honey prior to the Tournament of Champions.
Win Al Stein's Honey: KCSD Chronicles Special Edition
Kingston City Schools Chronicles was a monthly show hosted by Superintendent Gerard Gretzinger. At the start of my role as producer of the show, it seemed clear we needed to bring out the big guns for the second of two episodes about KHS: Al Stein. Thankfully, he obliged, and even put together special rules.
Rather Dashing Weather
Here's the recipe for this video:
- Discover DPS Velocity and Video Toaster [2] can be daisy-chained together for more real-time effects
- Have literally nothing for an upcoming producing day
- Religiously watch Homestar Runner cartoons
Et voila.
Introducing SASI XP
The very first video I worked on for Kingston High School Television
Wake Up, KHS: September 14, 1993
The season opener for the 1993-1994 school year, newly-renamed "Wake Up, KHS" from "KHS Morning Edition."