AV Show Night Videos January 2026
Elephant Migration by Mark Fullerton
When I learned that a herd of 100 elephants were migrating across America, and were currently in New York City, I just knew I had to go and observe this once in a lifetime opportunity. It was amazing to see these gentle giants up close.
Film Noir by Hilarie McNeil Smith
A slideshow made for the camera club members suggesting the days of film noir fashion and glamour with the gangsters and their ladies. The models are all Hilarie’s family members.
Iceland: Southern Highlands by David Penty
Kaieteur by Audrey Cherevaty
March 2018, I traveled to Guyana to see Kaieteur in the jungle. Much to my surprise, you do not drive there, you fly. For someone who doesn’t like to fly, it was an adventure of a lifetime. This slideshow is about how I got to Kaieteur National Park, to see the falls.
Cinque Terre by Doug Johnston
Women and Horses by Linda Wiesner
I’ve always been a horse crazy person and have also loved photography for decades. Pairing these two passions has been a great joy in my life. When putting together this slide show, I wanted to focus on the connection between women and their horses. My models ranged in age from 1 to 80 years old, proving that it’s not just a whim but a lifelong love affair. I hope viewers enjoy this slideshow which is my first attempt after a long hiatus from making them.
Dueling Banjos by Cecil Lindsay
Cecil playfully accompanies the music, Dueling Banjos, with colourful abstract shapes and images to create a very upbeat and compelling video. Enjoy!
Masbangos by Andrea Page
All images in this video were captured with an underwater camera rig. Made possible by sustainable fishing practices and conservation, large congregations of big eyed mackerel can be enjoyed by divers and snorkelers from the shores of Bonaire. Watch to see one little silver fish demonstrate the magnificence of nature.
Venice: An Archive by Aneta Zimnicki
A short cinematic about Venice…familiar streets, unfamiliar atmosphere. What if?……
Created using AI visuals and audio.
Our Moving World by Peter Dulis
We live in a world defined by movement and change. Nothing remains still—dreams shift, directions evolve, and even the strongest foundations are re-shaped over time. Change is the steady rhythm of life, reminding us that flexibility is not weakness but strength. In a world that moves faster each day, what matters most is holding close to those we love. And while everything around us may change, God remains our constant—keeping us grounded, steady, and secure amid the motion.