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- Elliot is a songwriter who's been told his whole life that he's not able to be like everyone else because of his disability. One day Elliot runs into the girl of his dreams, and he seeks the help of his friend Reggie.
- The curtain is pulled back on the 40-year history of a viewer-supported Ohio TV station' that many believed could never make it on-air, that still services its community with local and faith-based programming.
- Shelby County Ohio has the largest amount of manufacturing in the state of Ohio per capita. In a county with a population of only fifty thousand. This documentary examines the unique work ethic of this area of the nation.
- The story of a village in Western Ohio doing big things. The films explores the success story of the village of Jackson Center (pop. 1,300) which is the home to major manufacturing and industry and a very successful school system.
- It's the story of a small town school. The documentary was shot in 2012 during the closing of the school building which served nearly 100 years to this small community. Featuring interviews from former faculty and alumni. this film resonates with many growing up in small villages before being forced to consolidate with larger nearby schools. Echoes of Gomer School is the second school biography produced by John Ondo, who received a Regional Emmy for the Photography of this documentary in 2014.
- A small town of 1,100 people celebrate their tradition of excellence as their move to a new local school building at 60 years. The Trojan Journey was produced over 2 years during the transition to discover what makes a small town school unique. Botkins has one of the highest academic ratings in Ohio. A typically graduating class is 40 students. Find out why a school is more than just a building.
- The past present and future of Elida School as told by filmmaker John P. Ondo upon the demolition of the schools nearly 100-year-old building. Featuring interviews of students and faculty.