This 16-minute comedy, created with writer-director Adam Taylor, features a continuous score, with all dialogue sung.

Opening / main title

At the beach

Italian restaurant

Montage

This 23-min. comedy (also dir. Adam Taylor) has a similar concept as Facebook: most lines are sung, and underscore is more or less continuous.

Opening scene & title

Intercourse train station (underscore)

Salsa in the park (instrumental)

Back home / credits (Joy’s Waltz) (instrumental)

Gazebo in the park / At Grand Central

Meeting Joy / It’s Raining Mennonites

The hot dog song

“Stealing the fish“ (frantic waltz for accordion)

(Boston)

(Boston)

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From The Shape of Destiny (dir. Rachel Siegel & Patrick Toole).

(Final scene and credits feature Ezequiel Diz’s arrangement of Satie’s Gymnopédie No. 1 for musical saw, cello & tango quintet.)

Romance: cue for an imaginary film (feat. the UConn Symphony Orchestra)

Verdi adaptations for Zinus

Epic sci-fi underscore demo