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A Study of the Mistake (a Live Broadcast television event)
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This is a preview from a live broadcast show I produced. The entire episode is available in the above post titled: Humor Analysis: The Mistake. The entire episode gives you a context for how human error at any degree can be the basis for humor.Â
 It is an element that can be delivered in several forms. It can be a powerful wasy to execute a meaning.
 Enjoy.
Top Shelf Variety Show was a cable access show out of Newton Massachusetts. It was produced by now videoblog pioneer Ryan Hodson, Jesse Ferrel, and James Bernardinelli.
The show was awesome. They had really creative bits and used the television variety format well. The guests were ludicrous to ridiculous. Ryan, and Jesse anchored the madness down with their straight performances as hosts.
Sometimes I wish Ryan would just get off her videoblogging high horse and do community television again. In this segment The Olde Tyme Playboy comes by for some high performance art antics.
When I saw a few of this artist's videos posted on DVblog.org, I knew I had to include it here on Humor As Art. It goes without saying that timing, delivery, artistry, composition , and content are all well represented here which makes this performer's video work (whether|man Andrew Schneider) Humor As Art, or Art As Humor.
After you watch the above video watch all his videos at whether|man
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A few weeks ago myself Casey Moran, Caitlin Roy, Emily Geanacopolous, and Leela Pahl entered ourselves into Boston's 12 Hour Film Race.
We put up a vailiant effort and our results follow. Our results immedietly dropped us into the final judging rounds of the 12 Hour Film Race, and the decision lays in the hands of you the internet viewers.
I'm not going to try to sway your vote. I'm just going to ask you to vote.
In the meantime enjoy our entry. It's Just Talk.
He's 82 years old. When we approached the house his wife immedietly got up and went into the house to get him up. I joked, "Are there a lot of northern white folk that come randomly stopping by?" She laughed and confirmed.
T-model was laying in bed and his eyes widened at the sight of two young white kids stopping by his bedroom. In his southern drawl he uttered, "Hey, you wanna play?"
"No, I don't play." I said.
"Dja want me to play fo ya?"
"Sure if you don't mind."
"Grab that gitar case and ampifier, and I'll play for ya. Jus let me get my pants on."
I didn't even have to twist his arm. He played for an hour. Often playing the same songs over and over - here is edited footage of one song that he did twice, I edited the 2 versions together. Sometimes mixing the songs together, sometimes having the one version standing on it's own.
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come by the show to talk about the latest installement of Feast of Flesh the multimedia zombie show happening at the Coolidge Corner Theatre this Friday April 13rd at Midnight.
Anna Feder, Director of the Boston Underground Film Festival stops by to talk about curating films of the bizarre. Jamie confronts her about his video submission to the festival that was rejected. Anna fades in and out of a fake English accent.
Previously Broadcast live on CCTV