Posts Tagged ‘comedy festival’

Sponsor Shoutout – Open Media Foundation

Tuesday, July 24th, 2012

Are you an organization that is socially conscious, but you need help getting the word out? If no one’s listening to you, talk to Open Media Foundation, a non-profit media and technology company located here in Denver. They offer production equipment and tools to help find your next project the audience it deserves. Need to brush up on your editing skills? You can take a class without enrolling in an expensive film school. They’ll put the tools and education into your hands. Visit http://openmediafoundation.org/ for details. We’re stoked to announce that our “Local Favortives” winning comedian and filmmaker will receive a free membership this year.

Check out the on Friday August 3rd at 7pm @ ! The show will be broadcast live on Denver Open Media Channel 57. Click here to buy tickets!

Sponsor Shoutout – Sony Creative Software

Saturday, July 21st, 2012

When they say you can do just about everything on your computer these days, that’s because companies like Sony Creative Software make it possible. They’re one of our favorite sponsors this year, and if you’ve ever used their software you’d understand why. Vegas Pro, ACID, and Sound Forge make it affordable to do pretty much what the professionals can do. They’re great programs for laptop producers and video editors. If you need some audio sweetened, or editing software with an easy interface, go with Sony Creative Software.

Sponsor Shoutout – The Comic Bible

Friday, July 20th, 2012

Today’s sponsor spotlight is on The Comic Bible. If you’re looking for a transcendent experience – or just a great inside source to all things comedy, check this out! There’s tons of interviews with A-list and upcoming comics, the latest news, and a special obituary section for deceased comics. Actually that last one might have just been something we made up. You’ll have to visit their website to find out!

Sponsor Shoutout – Eyedea Works

Wednesday, July 18th, 2012

With new technology it’s not easy or affordable to constantly keep up with everything. Luckily there’s a company that does. Eyedea Works in Denver is a state of the art media supply company that’s been helping customers for over 60 years with everything from full service DVD replication and duplication, to graphic design, printing, and even video hosting. If you’re a filmmaker, advertiser, or video producer, it’s nice to know you can turn to expert state of the art service to get your project seen and heard in the best possible format. For more information visit http://eyedeaworx.com/

Sponsor Shoutout – The Denver Diatribe

Sunday, July 15th, 2012

Did you know Denver has a weekly podcast? You would know, if you listened to The Denver Diatribe every Friday. Now you can find out the coolest news happening in your backyard or in the alley behind your apartment. Plus they have an ever-changing selection of awesome guests, ticket giveaways, and other freebies that will make living in the coolest city even cooler. So tune in to The Denver Diatribe. It’s every Friday at 9:00am. Listen to their archives at http://denverdiatribe.com/

Shorts spotlight: Racist Zombies

Saturday, July 14th, 2012

Saturday Films – 8:00pm @

Zombies can be judgmental assholes, too.

Laugh Track presents RACIST ZOMBIES

Synopsis: The Charlies discover the only thing worse than zombies: Racist Zombies

Director:

Laugh Track: How much time and energy did you spend making the movie?

The Charlies: The Charlies spent a full day crammed into a tiny dollar store in Sunset Park, Brooklyn for the shoot, covered in sweat, (fake) blood, and tears. The script was workshopped amongst the group for awhile before that, and post-production took a few weeks.

The hardest part, believe it or not, was renting the prop gun. New York’s tough on guns, even with fake ones, and we had to submit a letter on official letterhead to get the rental. But hey, now we have Charlies stationary!

Do you think it was worth all that time/energy?

Yes, absolutely. That said, there were some hurdles starting out: It was our first full-length sketch video. Our audience was still small. Props would be expensive. In those first moments, it may have felt a little bit like overkill for something that maybe a couple of hundred people would see.

Since we made it we’ve been genuinely surprised at how well it has done. Making the Funny or Die homepage on Halloween was our first milestone, which was something to be proud of. But since then the video has been a part of a number of film and comedy festivals (like yours, thanks!), as well as being featured on UCB Comedy and getting thousands of views online.

No, honestly. Was it?

Yes, why are you calling us liars?

What’s the funniest thing that happened on set? And by funniest we mean the most horrible thing.

The dollar store was amazing – filled with weird generic versions of name brand products that were so outlandish we almost didn’t believe it (Can’t find Sharpies? Use a Skerpie.)

The guys who owned the dollar store we shot in also owned a bodega next store. They had agreed to let us shoot there for a couple hundred bucks. We shot for probably 8 or 9 hours and made more than a few trips to the bodega for refreshments. Midway through the shoot, while we’re at the bodega getting snacks, one of us noticed that dudes in the bodega next door could see us (and were likely watching us the whole time) on secret hidden security cameras.

Convince us why your film should win our top award. Best answer wins the award (joking…or are we?)

Our film breaks with the unfairly racist convention in horror movies that the black guy always dies first. Technically our black guy dies second. Of course, in a zombie apocalypse, the definition of “die” is a bit muddled. We still believe we deserve the top award, if not the Nobel Peace Prize.

See this film plus many more at @ Click here to buy tickets.

Shorts spotlight: Foodie

Friday, July 13th, 2012

If you have a bizarre digestive disorder we recommend you see this film (and then see a doctor).

Today we present FOODIE!

Synopsis: A young man reluctantly agrees to help a friend who claims he’s experiencing a weird digestive disorder. In the process, he makes a shocking discovery which could give new meaning to the term “foodie.”

We asked director Aaron Rudelson a couple of questions about his film:

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Sponsor Shoutout – The Mac Spa

Thursday, July 12th, 2012

Does the Genius Bar at the Apple store make you uncomfortable? Avoid the congestion and faint scent of B.O. and bring your mac to the Mac Spa instead. It’s a comforting spa-like atmosphere. And they hire their own geniuses, known for quick turn around service, and on site and remote support when the absolute worst has happened to your laptop or desktop mac. Visit http://www.themacspa.com/ or stop by their store anytime. Especially tonight because they are having a special art show in collaboration with Laugh Track Comedy Fest! Come on down and start laughing now.

New Dates and 3rd Day Announced!

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

Because submissions have already exceeded our expectations this year, and because we’re striving to grow Laugh Track in its 3rd season, we’ve decided to expand Laugh Track by an extra day this year! As a result, we’re moving our dates up a week to August 2nd-4th. This will allow us to showcase even more great films and comedians and make the festival experience that much bigger and better! We’re excited! Are you excited??

We’re Back!

Thursday, March 8th, 2012

We’re extremely excited to announce that submissions are now open for our 2012 year! If you’re a comedy filmmaker or a stand up comedian, don’t wait to apply for this year’s festival. We have a ton of new things planned that will make this year even better than last! We’ll be making all kinds of announcements here on the blog, as well as on our and pages, so be sure to like, follow, subscribe and stay tuned! 2012 will be our funniest year yet!