Muted

"Muted" (2015) is a documentary exploring the stories of two musicians: one who made their passion into a career while the other gave it all away. This film is the senior thesis project of Anthony Manning. Manning wrote, directed, edited and composed the music for this film. It was screened in the Inscape Theater at Stevenson University and has been submitted into the 3rd Annual "Best of Baltimore Students Film Festival."

What the Hell Happened?

"What The Hell Happened?" (2015) is a short film in the form of a TV show that showcases celebrities whose careers were short lived. This particular "episode" follows the life and career of "Rip Steel," a rock and roll legend from the 70's and 80's whose involvement with drugs and alcohol caused his downfall. Anthony Manning co-edited the film with the director, as well as created the digital set and logo for the film's title card.

Now Serving Number 13

"Now Serving Number 13" (2014) is a short film that focuses on two men discussing how life's choices led them to this moment. Anthony Manning starred in this film and co-wrote the script.

SCROUNGE

"SCROUNGE" (2013) is a short documentary a student-run club that deals with the recycling and refurbishing of electronic devices at Penn State University. Anthony Manning directed and edited the film.