RELEASE DATE June 2004
GENRES Music Video / Comedy
RATING R for clips of stylized violence and battle
RUN TIMES 45 min.
BONUS MATERIAL (DVD only) Alternate opening credits sequences, Lost Projects, Making of the Production Tags, Mixing Sound with Video, theatrical trailer, commentaries

EDITED BY Zak Ray

PROJECTS
Session - a music video featuring clips from Star Trek television series
Maher’s Stock Challenge - a school project based on the stock of Apple Inc.
Charles Pilkey - a school project based on the work of artist Charles Pilkey
Mighty Good Leader - a music video featuring clips from The Matrix trilogy
Forth, Eorlingas - a music video featuring clips from The Lord of the Rings trilogy
Jesus - a music video featuring paintings of Jesus Christ
Hedwig’s Theme - a music video featuring clips from the Harry Potter series
Session II - a music video featuring clips from the Star Trek films
Breakdown - a music video featuring clips from The Simpsons
May it Be - a music video featuring images from the Iraq War
The End of All Things - a music video featuring clips from the video game Otto Matic
Ray Family Vacation - a music video featuring images from a cross-country vacation Zak’s family took
Great Expectations - a young boy must help save an escaped concept, while concealing his intentions to his family. Made for Zak and Dom’s freshman English class.
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A compilation of music video shorts based off of clips from popular television shows and movies. Also included is a stop-motion animation piece by Zak Ray and Domenico Eramo.
Right-click the icon above and choose “Save As” (Windows) or “Download Linked File” (Mac) to download Zak’s iMovie Projects. 

File size 485 MB (Quicktime 7 required)
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Great Expectations, despite being animation rather than live-action, was the first collaboration between any of the members of Worldwide, and therefore technically our first film.


     
    
 
  
   
   
 

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RELEASE DATE December 2004  
GENRES Music Video / Comedy   
RATING R for clips of stylized violence and battle   
RUN TIMES 29 min.   
BONUS MATERIAL (DVD only) Alternate opening credits sequences, Unused Production Tag: Forward to Time Past

EDITED BY Zak Ray 

PROJECTS
Forward to Time Past - a music video featuring clips from The Time Machine, Terminator 2: Judgement Day, Timeline, Lost in Space, Minority Report, and Star Trek: First Contact
You Call This Archeology? - a music video featuring clips from the Indiana Jones trilogy
Flashback - a music video featuring clips from Zak’s iMovie Projects
Intermission - a music video featuring clips from World War II
Testify - a music video featuring images from the 2004 US Presidential Election
Halo 2 - a music video featuring clips from the video game Halo 2
The Matrix: Directors’ Edition (2004) - Trinity must outrun agents to escape to the real world. Made for a local youth group competition.
Communicating Victory - a documentary made for National History Fair 2004
It’s Not Over - a teaser for Zak’s iMovie Projects III

A compilation of music video shorts based off of clips from popular television shows and movies. Also included is the first live-action short by Zak Ray and Sam Luddy, The Matrix: Directors’ Edition.
Right-click the icon above and choose “Save As” (Windows) or “Download Linked File” (Mac) to download Zak’s iMovie Projects II. 

File size 312 MB (Quicktime 7 required)
Click the icon above to order Zak’s iMovie Projects II on DVD.
The Matrix: Directors’ Edition, the first collaboration between Zak Ray and Sam Luddy, was remade in 2008 to show how Worldwide Studios had evolved in its first 4 years (see The School Collection (Vol. 3)).


     
    
 







RELEASE DATE August 2005   
GENRES Music Video / Comedy   
RATING R for clips of stylized violence and battle, and for drug content   
RUN TIMES 45 min.   
BONUS MATERIAL (DVD only) Unfinished Project: The Path of the One, original edition DVD menu

EDITED BY Zak Ray

PROJECTS
Session III - a music video featuring clips from the Star Trek television series and films
Choice - a music video featuring clips from The Matrix trilogy
Intermission - a music video featuring clips from I, Robot, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, The Matrix Revolutions, A.I. Artificial Intelligence, and The Iron Giant
LSD - an addict deliberates quitting the drug, but decides against it. Made for Zak’s sophomore Health Studies class.
Court Case - a man on trial for stealing gas receives his sentence. Made for Zak’s US & World History I class.
The Hunt for the Great Nackablacka - a man hunting a creature of fame and legend finally finds it. Made for Zak’s Biology class.
Othello - Othello, the Moor of Venice, kills his wife--mistakenly believing her guilty of a crime she did not commit. But when the authorities come to arrest him, the real fiend arrives ensuing a storm of finger pointing in the direction of the real mastermind. Created for Sam’s sophomore English class.
Circle vs. Square - a music video featuring clips from Apple, Inc. product ads.
Finale - a music video featuring clips from every project in Zak’s iMovie Projects I, II, and III.

A compilation of music video shorts based off of clips from popular television shows and movies. Also included are more early shorts by Zak Ray and Sam Luddy (most of them grouped under The School Collection (Vol. 1)).
Right-click the icon above and choose “Save As” (Windows) or “Download Linked File” (Mac) to download Zak’s iMovie Projects III. 

File size 484 MB (Quicktime 7 required)
Click the icon above to order Zak’s iMovie Projects III on DVD.
Though created as an excuse for a class project, The Hunt for the Great Nackablacka would eventually spawn the sequels A Day in the Life and The Revenge of the Nackablacka, two of our best films from the early years.