MONEYSHOTS is a feature-length (120 minutes) DVD compilation of 660 classic robZtv videos. Inspired by the decisive moment school of street photography, since 2003 Robert Zverina has shot tens of thousands of candid clips with a cheap, low-resolution pocket camera (the all-time classic Canon S200 Digital Elph). Rob studied poetry with Allen Ginsberg, who in addition to being one of the 20th century's most influential poets was also a first-rate documentary photographer who famously advised, "Notice what you notice." Each robZtv clip is like a poem--some resonate more than others, but all share one unmistakable voice. Individually, each of the 660 clips on this disc is concise as a haiku; taken together, they form an idiosyncratic documentary of the times as well as epic video memoir told in cinematic shorthand. Watch with the sound up or mute it to your music. Great party, bar, or venue background visuals. This might just change the way you see the world. ***Critically acclaimed!*** "It makes you aware of your capacity for seeing and taking in and interpreting. It is all generosity." -Emily Hall, The Stranger "Slices of life so pure they collapse the distinction between cinema verite and visual poetry." -David Andrews, Theory of Art Cinemas "Zverina finds eccentric grace in the commonplace. For him, reality is an exalted state, and his praises are stripped bare of sentimentality by the casual and democratic way he distributes them." ~Regina Hackett, Seattle Post-Intelligencer "Mesmerizing: you don't know how long each clip lasts and you have no idea what the next subject will be. A cat? A street scene? Making a purchase? Riding a train? The briefness of each segment, punctuated with a 1-second empty interval between each, leaves you wanting just a little bit more--yet also happily anticipating the next segment. Channel surfing ordinary life, if you will." ~Jeanine Anderson, Now Now Now