Electronic Road Film: An American Odyssey (1996)
In 1989, Harvey Hubbell V loaded his nephew TJ, a camera, and a bunch of tape and batteries into a Volkswagen hatchback and drove a 13,000 mile loop around the country. This documentary travelogue shows what happens when you can shoot 24 hours a day for 60 days. Shot on a $15,000 budget at the height of the "culture wars," it reveals the unique differences of a still unhomogenized citizenry, and concludes that "People who are different from us are not necessarily our enemies."
Director: Harvey Hubbell V
| Editing | Joseph Vecchione | Editor |
| Writing | Jeremy Brecher | Writer |
| Crew | Harvey Hubbell V | Cinematography |
| Writing | Harvey Hubbell V | Writer |
| Production | Andie Haas | Producer |
| Directing | Harvey Hubbell V | Director |
| Crew | Patrick Ahearn | Cinematography |
| Crew | Marco Roldan | Cinematography |
| Sound | Bruce Zimmerman | Music |
| Editing | Monica Leach | Editor |