Adam Cooley
Directing
Known For
A wild, eccentric, surreal no-budget animated series, which has absolutely nothing to do with drug use. The creators (Adam Cooley/SeaMonster3D) aren't into drugs -- the show is here to ask the question, "Why do people want to watch a show about a superhero who is on drugs?" An absurdist existential essay on the idea of animation and superheroes, the core of the show is primarily about a pot-smoking superhero deer who knows he's on "television" and constantly talks to the audience about what it's like to be a superhero. He is fully aware he is being animated.
Blaze the Pot Smoking Deer
A man returns from the dead only to split into two separate beings.
Fracture
An animated series where a folk singer runs a graveyard -- in his mind. He has done something horrible in his past and he is being haunted by God -- who has taken the form of his doG -- who is trying to get him to relive his repressed memories.
Man of the Graveyard Man

Four artist friends interact in this tale of self-disintegration and disconnection from the outside world. Loneliness prevails.
Can't or Won't Not
A guy tries to make a no budget film, but no one wants to work with him.
Currently Untitled
Drama in reverse.
Mirrors Facing Mirrors

Avant-garde streetlight shots.
Light, Post-Enlightenment, Post
A talk show hosts realizes there's no reason to exist, but he won't bother with suicide.
No Reason To Exist

A visual essay on a disintegrating relationship.
Nothing Is More Beautiful Than Nothing
Features four distinct, bizarre, existential tales about people whose lives are in transition, who are each asking questions about themselves, their environments, and about God(s).