Friends.
“Dangerous Wands” directed and edited by me. Also written by Ben, Streeter, and Patrick, produced by Ben, shot by Vince, and featuring my lovely girlfriend as Hermione. It was fun bringing Ben’s vision to life. Digg it.
“End of the World Parody,” directed by me. Also written by Jeff, produced by Ben, shot by Vince, and edited by Mike Schaubach, with special effects by Gloo and a song by Carl Sondrol. Digg it.
I had always dreamed of doing a music video in the style of a news show, and Jeff’s parody about the alarmist nature of news was the perfect opportunity. Special thanks to iJustine for her cameo.
CollegeHumor is staying up all night tomorrow for the third time in solidarity with college students cramming for finals. Come share in the regrettable-ness.
Zombie time.
I’m working on an Original for CollegeHumor, and we are looking for quite a few guys to be zombies (specifically Nazi zombies, Hasidic Jewish zombies, American soldier zombies, vampire zombies, vampire Nazi zombies, and werewolf zombies). We are working with an excellent makeup team, and it should be a pretty cool project.
We are scheduled to shoot AT NIGHT on WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 16th.
If any of you are interested and meet the following criteria, please email me with a picture and contact information:
1) Clean shaven
2) No latex allergies
3) No highly sensitive skin (prone to rashes-breakouts etc with the
use of adhesives or stage makeup)
4) No kids. Sorry kids. Sometimes when we post for background actors, we get a number of responses from 15 year olds and stuff. Please be over 18.
5) Dudes only.eva at collegehumor dot com
The final product.
Tetris games are ten square across. The real difficulty was preparing for “The playing field is random a jagged.” Not one two-square landing could remain on the board. Then, the T-block (#10) needed to be able to rotate into place in a manner actually possible in Tetris. I played through three Flash games to make sure it was.
“The Tetris God,” directed by me. Also written by Dan and Jeff, produced by Ben, shot by Vince, and edited by Matt. Digg it.
Dan and Jeff didn’t originally imagine an actual Tetris game taking place beside this video, but I was determined to make it work. For a week, the floor of my office was littered with drawings of Tetris games. My girlfriend said I looked like a nerdy John Nash.

