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Showing posts with label comedy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comedy. Show all posts

Thursday, June 04, 2020

We Loved the Baratunde Thurston Nowhere Comedy Club Show on Zoom.

We Loved the Baratunde Thurston Nowhere Comedy Club Show on Zoom.

The pandemic has changed our habits on a number of things.

- No more brand loyalty to coffee, toilet paper, or supermarkets.

- Getting Groceries and Vegetables delivered to our home.

- Watching new movie releases at home on TV.

The newest change happened last night. We watched Baratunde Thurston's live comedy show, in our kitchen, that was streamed from his house in LA over Zoom.



The show started at 9:20 instead of 9:10, and there was a warm-up act that used a handheld microphone that was quite right.

At that point I was worried.

The Main Show
But, when the stream switched over to Baratunde, the sound was perfect.

There were pages and pages of happy faces watching. We got instructions to turn down our mic levels to 1/5, but in my iPad I never saw how to do that, so I remained muted.

Many others figured it out, so as Baratunde performed, you could hear the audience laughing. It really was a perfect show.

I enjoyed hearing Baratunde's takes about the early days of stocking up for the pandemic, living with only one person for 10 weeks, and needing a haircut. ;-)

The ability of Zoom to bring Baratunde into our kitchen was powerful.

It also had the advantage of being able to stay home, not drive, have a good seat, get out own drinks, and have a bathroom nearby.

The people formally known as the audience
As a bonus, Baratunde took questions, over text chat, after the show. Also brilliant. If you paid for VIP access, you could also stay longer for the after show.

Audience interaction via Zoom is going to be a groundbreaking development for entertainers, once they fully understand its power. It's like when I first realized the power of online video. This is a similar time, where the audience can become part of the presentation, and enhance it. Once presenters truly understand the power of this collaborative medium, and how to manage it, we are going to see some creative productions follow.

To catch a glimpse of how this works, watch my friend Joseph Jaffe's CoronaTV and his Zoom after-show. The after show allows the audience to have a conversation with the guest, and valuable discussions happen with much of the value coming from 'the people formally known as the audience'.

I love comedy, and comedians, but maybe I don't like having to go out to comedy clubs?

You can try a Nowhere Comedy Club show here.

Saturday, February 02, 2013

[Video] Jimmy Fallon's "Late Night Superfan Supercut" with Steve Garfield by The Gregory Brothers

Tim Shey tweets:

So fun seeing @gregorybrothers collaborating with @jimmyfallon tonight. And my old pal @stevegarfield as the thumbnail. http://youtu.be/ZBPik8Q4DuE

THIS is SO cool. When my friend Jimmy Fallon put the call out for football fan videos, I made one right away and sent it in. I am psyched to be in it, AND to be the thumbnail image.

Take a look.



Jimmy Fallon's "Late Night Superfan Supercut" with The Gregory Brothers

A few things might have helped my entry get in the video. Think of them next time there is a call for video, and you want to submit something:

- Good Lighting. I added additional lighting to make the video as bright as possible.
- Good Sound. I used an external mic to get better quality than the inbuilt laptop and webcam mic.
- Good Quality. I sent in an 1080p HD version. The highest quality.
- Big Emotions. On a video like this, big emotions are needed. Whoo!
- Submit Early. As soon as I saw the call for entries, I sent one in right away.

Here are some of my Lighting, Sound, and Camera suggestions if you want to get good quality video.

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See how the video looks on the Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Website:

Jimmy Fallon's "Late Night Superfan Supercut" w_ The Gregory Brothers - Show Clips - Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Jimmy Fallon's "Late Night Superfan Supercut" with The Gregory Brothers - YouTube
Image: My "Late Night Superfan Supercut" Entry

Monday, January 28, 2013

My Damn Channel Comedy Network launches today in major expansion of online programming

This just in from the Vine Headline Reading News Network:



My Damn Channel Comedy Network launches today in major expansion of online programming:
New Multi-Channel Network Brings Hundreds of Comedy Series to MyDamnChannel.com and YouTube

Founder/CEO Rob Barnett Appoints Eric Mortensen Director of Programming and Acquisitions

New York, NY - January 28, 2013 - My Damn Channel has built one of the most established brands in original online comedy since 2007. Today, the company launches a major expansion with the debut of the My Damn Channel Comedy Network. This multi-channel network will offer viewers hundreds of new comedy series premiering in 2013 on MyDamnChannel.com and on the company's network of channels on YouTube.

Founder/CEO Rob Barnett has appointed Eric Mortensen to the My Damn Channel management team in the newly-created position of director of programming and acquisitions. He joins the company after six years at Blip, where he was senior director, content and network programming.

My Damn Channel is partnering with some of the best talent from film, television, comedy and the Internet, providing the distribution, promotion, marketing and advertising tools it needs to build a loyal audience.
Cool more comedy.



More My Damn Channel Comedy Network info here.

Full press release.