Todd Trumpet
Friday 21st June 2013 4:50pm
Los Angeles, CA
4 posts
Quote: Shandonbelle @ June 20 2013, 10:41 PM BST
I like your comedy style, the two I've watched so far, Balcony and Green Screen...
Thanks, Shandonbelle. That's the very first feedback I've received on "Green Screen". I picked it up a few years ago when I was constructing a feature-length series of comedy shorts. It was a Craigslist purchase from a down-sizing portrait photographer, and required a drive into the nethery center of Los Angeles. In other words:
I risked my life for my art!
[Actually, more like "for my savings of about 100 "quid" or so.]
Todd
P.S. It measures 10'X20', which is much bigger than I need and makes every use an exercise in unwieldy deployment. In other words:
I suffer for my art!
[Actually, more like "for my frugality".]
Quote: youngian @ June 21 2013, 1:54 PM BST
In France Jerry Lewis is revered as a comic genius of his age. Not sure if that is pretentious or just plain weird.
Just plain weird.
Todd
P.S. And another reason to mock the French.
Quote: Nogget @ June 21 2013, 2:17 PM BST
Hello Todd, I liked these videos, they were quirky; although the fact that it was mostly just one guy in an empty flat gave an air of melancholy to them, which I'm not sure helped.
I've thought about this myself, and you are correct: Working by myself in a (mostly) empty apartment (we still don't say "flat" over here) is a definite limitation and drawback. The eventual goal is to expand and actually have OTHERS helping with some of these videos, particularly in front of the camera (I make no claim to any kind of acting talent). However, I am loath to entice people to work for free with false promises of (delayed) fame and fortune, so until I gain some traction (i.e., enough viewers to attract YouTube's attention) I'll have to continue to subscribe to my favourite Orson Welles quote:
"The enemy of art is the absence of limitations."
Todd
P.S. BTW, I'm not saying these comedy shorts are "art", an overused word in the entertainment business that I largely reserve for oil on canvas. Then again, if I could ever figure out a way to make a short comedy video ABOUT oil on canvas...
Quote: zooo @ June 21 2013, 2:29 PM BST
Queued or cued. I'd have thought.
The irony is, I actually looked it up before I posted, and STILL got it wrong!
Wow, spelling feedback - I guess I'll have to mind my "P's" and "Que's" here!
Todd
P.S. Groaning encouraged.