Theater is a Weapon
Another year-end video for the Antaeus Theatre Company, directed as always by Diani & Devine.
They've had a rough year.
Not a front for a secret organization.
Written by Rob Schultz (human).
Another year-end video for the Antaeus Theatre Company, directed as always by Diani & Devine.
They've had a rough year.
10 minutes of holiday cheer and crab animation. Fun to animate, satisfying to look at, pretty much the opposite of a Shrek movie in every way! See the video notes if you'd rather cue up our actual pre-show music. This video has miscellaneous holiday songs that won't run afoul of youtube's copyright system.
Also, check back tomorrow. I think I'm going to explain, to the best of my knowledge, how to make a sellable TV pilot presentation this week.
I thought of this in the shower the other day.
Tonight is the 102nd installment of the Gangbusters! Comedy Enjoyment Program.
I spent a while leafing through old hard drives yesterday trying to find the files for a video project I wanted to pick up. Never found 'em. What I did find was all the footage from the UCB Halloween horror show spectacular Killgore. Harrison Brown, Robert Emanuel, and I taped both shows on the night of Halloween, 2008, on three cameras, presumably for UCBComedy.com.
And then we never did anything with the footage.
So... here it is. Please enjoy Killgore 2008, starring Brett Gelman and Jon Daly, with Neil Campbell, Michael Cassidy, Katie Dippold, Brian Huskey, James Pumphrey, Morgan Walsh, Chad Carter, Will McLaughlin, Angela Trimbur, Josh Fadem, Kulap Vilaysack, and Chris Stangl. Written and Directed by Matt Walsh, with music by someone I don't know who it was, and the assistance of a legion of others, surely.
I should perhaps add this is NSFW viewing, not least because it's almost 90 minutes long and you should get back to work. Happy Halloween!
I'm kind of caught up on movies right now, but it's Monday, so here's a thing. We were talking about Norm the other day, and I got to watching Norm after that, and his whole set here is pretty good, as are a lot of his talk show appearances, but check out Norm telling a David Letterman joke in his final set on that program. Man!