Split Decision
May 10th, 2010

Posted by Matt

Clocking in at four minutes and twenty six seconds, with a history of leaving people crippled with laughter, providing you with nothing but sheer entertainment, it’s…. THIS WEEK’S VIDEO!

As mentioned by Tim in the forum thread for this video, the concept finds its origins among some work we did with our good friend Woody Tondorf while we were in Boston for PAX East. We spent an evening filming with him for a project he was making, and the idea became something we just had to run with. I don’t want to say too much, but I can tell you that the video we were involved with will be online in about 2 weeks. In the meantime, you can catch some of the other videos that Woody’s been making as a part of this project right here. Foursquare Cops gets my:

Cheers!

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?