• Posts Tagged ‘comedy’

    Accelerated Improvement

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    Without anything greater happening in my life today (except for catching a glimpse of the morning sunrise standing in the middle of my street in a jacket, green checkered pajama pants, slippers, and glasses, and having my neighbor ask me why I was taking pictures of her house until she realized it was me),...

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    Accidental Comedy is the Best

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    Tonight was the last night of the summer screenwriting class I took with Marc Calderwood through UNM Continuing Education, and like each of the others, it was educational and entertaining. After Marc took a little time to recap some of the big thoughts we were supposed to take away from the course, he then...

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    “Date Night”, A Short Comedy

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    I had to post this little film because it was made by, among others, my nephew Brett while attending the 10th Annual Film Camp for Teens this month, a camp which is promoted by UNM Continuing Education and hosted by DATA Charter High School here in Albuquerque. Brett has been interested in film for...

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    People Like Us: Pilots

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    About 10 years ago or so, I stumbled across this BBC offering on the local PBS station, and after watching the show for 5 minutes, I was hooked. I find the mockumentary comedy format hilarious, and the scripts for these shows are just brilliant. I totally love this show’s brand of humor. Unfortunately, for...

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    Real Hardcore Office Parkour

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    That. Just. Happened. Well, two years ago.

    This is what happens when your boss is out of the office, you just watched the intro of an Office episode that was similar, and Ben comes around with his camera.

    Ben’s brother, Tim Lolli, accidentally fell into the film. He was a good sport, and a quick read to develop his character. We were also fortunate to have William Winkler make a cameo appearance near the denouement to up the dramatic intensity of the storyline.

    Another quality production by Ben Lolli.

    No furniture or computers were harmed irreparably in the making of this film.

    Link: The Original. Just flat out inspirational.