Infallibull
Infallibull Productions is a group of creative high school and college teens from Santa Cruz, CA. Originally formed in the summer of 2005, when all its members were still in high school at AFE, Infallibull filmed its first production Death is Funny. The film was later shown at the New York International Film Festival in New York and Los Angeles.

In the spring of 2006, Infallibull Productions filmed its first short documentary, Freedom of Movement, about a group a traceurs in San Francisco. This was also Infallibull's first venture into creating content for Current TV. Since then, Infallibull has gone on to make dozens of other documentaries and advertisements, many of which have been purchased by Current tv and broadcast on television to over 38 million viewers.

In the summer of 2006, Infallibull filmed its second movie, tentatively titled Stuff is Funny. The movie has yet to be fully edited, but many skits are complete or near completion and will be released individually.

In the fall of 2006, Infallibull won a trip to Vegas and a new HD camera, the Sony HDR-FX1, with their Smart Car documentary. Other notable pieces include Pass it Around, and ad bought by Sony for the Ericsson, and Dew Chase, an ad bought by Mountain Dew.