Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
May 3rd, 2010

Posted by Matt

The video is up! You can view it here.

I wasn’t actually present for this particular video shoot, so I asked Paul to provide some insight with regards to his inspiration and the video at large. His comments are posted below:

I had the idea of a video showing what happens when you don’t organize your military stereotypes properly percolating around in my brain for a while, but I couldn’t figure out how to do it without showing the various squads. With at least 3 people in each squad and 5 or 6 different stereotypes, actually demonstrating all the problems would require way too many actors to be practical. I have always been a big fan of the “explaining how this silly world works to the confused straight man” structure of sketch (see: Le Cafe, Paper Boy, Economic Stimulus, The LHC, etc), so I realized that the idea would work just as well in the format of a junior officer being reprimanded by his superiors. In some wys it actually works better as the characters can talk about stuff that would be very hard for us to show. I feel that the two officers in this video are somehow related to the two from Emergency Situation, obviously they are not the same guys, but I think they are probably in the same army.

I think it got the point across, but our costuming and set dressing for the captains and the office probably wasn’t entirely believable. I was a pretty big fan of the life perserver on the wall of the navy captain’s office, though. It showed that he deals with ocean stuff, see?

Informational Presentation
April 26th, 2010

Posted by Matt

It’s up! Watch it!

Despite the relatively simplistic look of this video, we actually went all out with it. Had the dolly and Jib arm out, and the whole bit!

Did you notice?

Scientist’s Rebuttal to ICP
April 19th, 2010

Posted by Matt

Here’s this week’s video.

So, like all scientifically-minded individuals, (or, honestly, all ‘minded’ individuals) we saw the ICP Miracles video that’s been making the rounds this week, and had to parody it. If you haven’t seen it yet, here it is:

ICP’s disregard for scientists is saddening.

… Also saddening is the lack of meme-awareness of the posters in our preview pic responses. I expected the black & white face paint to be a dead giveaway, and you guys hit everything but the mark. There’s a vast and wide internet out there, guys, I suggest you check it out.

Just kidding – Runners for life! There be comedy all up in this bitch! Peace.

Hot Water at PAX
April 12th, 2010

Posted by Matt

And with this update, commodoreHUSTLE makes its triumphant debut on The Escapist.

In the interest of full disclosure, I do take long showers. Very long.

This video was a bit of an experiment for the lot of us. We hadn’t really planned on filming a full video at the con, but Graham wrote this script on the plane to Boston to kill time. We hadn’t brought the big camera with us (it’s risky to transport stuff like that, and Delta was charging $25 for every piece of checked luggage), but G had purchased a Canon Rebel T2i to document the trip with, and it just so happens that this new camera also shoots HD video. Such was the genesis of this video.

Oh, by the way, I’ll be posting a pretty substantial news item/announcement on this blog tomorrow, so I’d advise you to check back.

Cheers!

Who You Gonna Call?
April 5th, 2010

Posted by Matt

It’s up! Go watch it!

This script, like that for Le Cafe last week, is one we’ve had kicking around for quite some time. Both scripts were written by Paul, and both presented unique location issues. However, these issues resolved themselves around the same time, through the relationship we’ve developed with the Victoria Event Centre (home of the Phillips Comedy Night). We owe a great deal of thanks to them for the use of their facility.

Who You Gonna Call was filmed in a few hours after dark on the roof of the VEC, the week before we left for PAX East and New York. It was a relatively fast and straightforward shoot, but preparations took most of the day. We wanted to make absolutely certain that this video looked great, so that meant spending as much time as possible putting together the costumes for our heroes. Some serious rummaging though Value Village later, and I don’t think we could have done much better.

Enjoy!