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

Thursday, April 28, 2016

PICTURE THIS AT FEDERAL BAR FUNDRAISER RECAP!



Perhaps you've heard that every 
Tuesday and Thursday morning,
bright and early,
I swim laps at our local
YMCA.

So when they asked me to help 
out for a fundraiser I was all like,
BLURBLE BLUGGA BLUB BLUB!

Then I got out of the water and said,
"Heck, yeah!"

The event was at the Federal Bar in
North Hollywood,
which has an awesome upstairs party space.


And what were they using that space for?

Picture This! is a live comedy show with stand-ups, voice actors 
and more performing while they are drawn live 
by some of the best animators, cartoonists, 
and other artists in the biz! The comedians don’t know what 
the animators are drawing and the animators don’t know how the comedians will react.
It may be weird.
It may different.
But it will be FUNNY!

We got a great crowd:


And a great line-up!


I was lucky to be teamed with
who is really funny 
and a really nice guy!


I met some awesome artists like
and 
Here they are warming up.


was
KILLING IT
on the Wacom tablet,
drawing really funny stuff on the fly while
was on stage making the audience laugh.




Jenni D Fine 
was on point with her drawing,
totally making
already hilarious routine
at least 573% hilariouser!



Katie Prescott was drawing for her sister Julia
and both had the crowd howling.
(Their Mom Suzanne works at Disney and rocks pretty hard)


And 
ALWAYS
makes me laugh.
So you know he was gonna make the 
audience crack up when he
went to bat.


Here he is in action:



Mr. Lyon and I waited patiently for our turn...


And then it was time for us to go on.


I think we did okay
for a coupla rookies.

I would have preferred a Cintiq over a Wacom,
but ya get what ya get and ya don't get upset,
amiright?

Such a fun night!
Get on out to a 
event 
if you can!







Thursday, July 30, 2015

SICK IN THE HEAD


I read a lot of books.

Recently I read this one because,
well...
JOHN SCALZI!!!


After that I read this series,
which was fun:


But while 
space colonization
and
sadistically evil fallen angels
are awesome,
I'm currently 
obsessed with 
THIS BOOK:


Now I always knew I kinda liked 
writer/director/producer Judd Apatow.
Of the eleventy billion films he's 
written and/or produced 
I've seen:

Bridesmaids
Superbad
Anchorman
The Forty Year Old Virgin
and
Knocked up.

And I absolutely 
LOVED
Trainwreck.


I also watched a couple episodes of
Freaks and Geeks,
which I loved.
I'm not sure why I never 
got around to finishing it.

So yeah,
 I like Mr. Apatow for the funny.
But this book has made me like him
for his unrelenting love of what he does.

Judd always had a passion for comedy.
So a long time ago he decided 
to interview his favorite comedians
 for the radio station he worked at.

Never mind that he was only 15 years old.

Ignore that the radio station
was in his high school.

And forget that most of the interviews 
never went on the radio anyway.

All these funny people expected 
someone from a real radio station.
But instead a kid from Long Island 
shows up with an enormous tape recorder.

To their credit,
everyone was awesome
and indulged young Judd:

Jerry Seinfeld
Garry Shandling
Martin Short
Sandra Bernhard
Steve Allen
Harry Anderson
Jay Leno
and more!


Judd did these interviews to meet his heroes
and find out what made them tick.
To get advice about comedy.
And just to bask in their funny.

And he was 15 years old.


As Mr. Apatow grew to become
a sizable figure in Hollywood comedy,
he continued to interview 
his equally sizable peers, 
his stars and his heroes:

Harold Ramis
Chris Rock
James L. Brooks
Key and Peele
Louis C.K.
Lena Dunham
Jon Stewart
Mel Brooks
Sarah Silverman
Stephen Colbert
Steve Martin
and lots more.

The book is a fascinating look into what drives people to comedy:
Broken families.
Trying to get girls.
Feeling like an outsider.
The ability to control what people are laughing at you about.


It's also a view into Mr. Apatow's thought process.
The best creative-types 
are those that have a pure passion for what they want to do
and they'll do anything to get it.
I mean, this was a guy that audio taped
Saturday Night Live and then transcribed it on paper afterwards
 to study how the whole show worked.

One of the reasons I love this book is because
I did a similar thing:

When I came to NYC in 1990,
I started an interview series for the
ASIFA-EAST newsletter about
animators and animation studios.

Just like Judd,
I wanted to meet the people that did
the stuff I wanted to do.

It was also a great way to get my foot in the door
and get to know people at the studios around town.
I actually ended up getting some jobs out of those contacts.

Anyway,
if you're looking for a wonderful
(and sometimes dark) 
look into the mind of great comedians,
go get