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- According to the Federal Communications Commission there are over 13,000 radio stations in the United States but only one, THE RANGE. The Range explores one of the most unique radio stations in the United States, KHYI also known as The Range. In an age when media conglomerates dominate both public and private radio stations KHYI is one of the last family owned and operated FM stations in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. As Nashville finds itself increasing dependent on the power of corporations, marketing focus groups, and consultants KHYI plays what its listeners call OKOM, Our Kind of Music, Hard Country. The Good Fight Digital Motion Pictures combines musical elements with documentary filmmaking to tell the story of the last stand for the virtue of country music, KHYI, The Range.
- Brett Dillon has been a DJ since age 15. As technology and tastes change the number of DJ's, radio announcers that primarily play music, declines by about 8% year. Hey Dillon tells the story of one of the most unique and interesting characters in the history of country music radio.
- An intelligence analyst for a secret government agency simply known as "Final Voice" pushes the President into a nuclear attack on China.
- The journal of an American Soldier is discovered to be part of the items sold at an estate sale. Using archive film footage and digital photographs the unique story of Benny Travis is recounted for the first time in almost sixty years.
- From the Rape of Nanking to the interment of Japanese Americans, The Enemy explores the unique parallels between the Citizens of the Empire of Japan, and Japanese Americans during the Second World War. Using archive film footage, and original audio recordings, The Good Fight Digital Motion Pictures recreates the hysteria and fear surrounding, the enemy.
- Anthem is a film that explores the fundamental question, "What is an American?" Anthem presents a personal view of how American's see themselves, and how a single comment, "I'm moving to France," can come to stand for the greater dream of acceptance and self-worth. Filmed on location in College Station and McKinney, Texas as well as Paris and Normandy, France.