Stand-up spotlight: Ian Douglas Terry

July 18th, 2012
Hey dino lovers!  It’s IAN DOUGLAS TERRY!
is a “weird shaped dude who wears sleeveless shirts and shouts things at people”… and that is the essence of his comedy.  He is fond of eating in the bath tub and reading books about dragons. Ian has opened for Doug Benson, Kyle Kinane, Brody Stevens, Tig Notaro, Howard Kremer, and Neil Hamburger. None of these people disliked him outwardly.
Laugh Track: How long have you been a stand-up comic?
I have been a comedy attempter for almost four years now, at first I was more interested in video based sketch comedy but finally fell in love with stand-up.
What other comics will you be watching during the festival?
I’m already a fan of Ben Roy, Adam Cayton-Holland,  Andrew Orvedahl, Sam Tallent, and Chris Charpentier…and of course my partner in OK Party, Zach Peterson.  I’m going to try and watch everyone though, good times.
If you could give yourself advice when you first started out, what would it be?
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Shorts spotlight: PIE!!!!!

July 18th, 2012

Synopsis: A man enters a room, only to be overjoyed by the sight of 3 delicious pies until an arch nemesis who loves cake approaches and the two men get into an intense fight over whether pie or cake is better.

Director: Cullen Severance
Laugh Track: How much time and energy did you spend making the movie?
Cullen: It took me 2 weeks to get my video “PIE!!!!!!” ready to make, and on the day of shooting it took me 1 hour to film the movie. I spent a lot of energy making this movie–my adrenaline level was THROUGH THE ROOF! lol.
Do you think it was worth all that time/energy?
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Shorts spotlight: The Quiz

July 18th, 2012

A movie for people who hate taking tests.

We present THE QUIZ

Director: Daryl Moon

Synopsis: As a man and woman go through the time-honored tradition of the magazine quiz, the man does quite well until he is forced to answer honestly about the Zombie Apocalypse.  A relationship will be tested by its greatest, historic enemy:  The truth.

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

Daryl: The filming took one day, and the post-production took a couple of weeks.

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

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Stand-up spotight: George P. Gordon III

July 17th, 2012

His name is also a number. Meet GEORGE PEYTON GORDON III!

George Peyton Gordon III (yes that is his real name) is a comedian from Dale City, VA, (or as he likes to call it, the great state of Virginia). He currently lives in New York City where you can see his stand-up almost every night, then argue with him about things like which is the better Weezer album—Pinkerton or Blue (definitely Pinkerton)—or why Alien is better than Aliens (because it just is). He has been in the New York Underground Festival, The Bridgetown Comedy Festival in Portland, OR, The Out of Bounds Comedy Festival in Austin, TX and his writing has been included in the blog Rock Bottom. (Read it.) He has an unhealthy obsession with using parentheses.

Laugh Track: How long have you been a stand-up comic?
George: 7 years

What other comics will you be watching during the festival?
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Stand-up spotlight: Jay Washington

July 17th, 2012

All the way from the Windy City…everybody meet JAY WASHINGTON!

Jay is a professional wrestler turned Stand -up Comedian. Jay’s antics during wrestling promo’s and in-ring interviews made it natural for him to make the transition from the squared circle to the stage. Jay has worked his craft and entered a variety of local and national competitions performed in various comedy festivals and worked in a variety of comedy clubs around the country. Jay’s quick wit, high energy, lovable personality and size make him not only impressionable but also very memorable. He also co-host a weekly radio show Educated Insanity.

Laugh Track: How long have you been a stand-up comic?

Jay: It will be 3yrs for me in August, I haven’t been doing this long at all

What other comics will you be watching during the festival?

Mainly the Denver comics I like the scene they have its unique and a fresh perspective

If you could give yourself advice when you first started out, what would it be?

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Shorts spotlight: Cheese Shop

July 16th, 2012

For cheese-heads everywhere.

Laugh Track presents CHEESE SHOP

Synopsis: Caleb, a local cheese monger, deals with his daily dose of friendly, shady, and rude customers

We asked the director Justin Edward Lake a couple of questions about his film:

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

Justin: Script: 20 minutes. Script Edit: 20 minutes. Shoot: 1 day. Picture Edit: FOREVER! Well not literally forever as I’d still be editing it but a gouda amount of time. Cheese jokes are always funny, always.

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

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Stand-up spotlight: Alex Mesrobian

July 15th, 2012

Hey everybody, meet ALEX MESROBIAN!

Alex Mesrobian is a stand-up comic, writer, and performer who resides in his birthplace, Los Angeles, CA. He has performed at many venues and festivals including the Comedy Store, Hollywood Improv, Ice House, Steve Allen Theater, Laughing Skull Comedy Festival, LA Comedy Festival, among others. He co-produces a monthly show, Red Velvet Comedy, and is a writer for the Emmy award-winning animation studio, Klasky Csupo.

We asked him a couple questions:

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July 15th, 2012

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Stand-up spotlight: Brett Hiker

July 15th, 2012

Ever been to Kinga’s? You might have seen this guy around.

Meet BRETT HIKER!

Brett Hiker is a Denver based comic and a founder of the Kinga’s Lounge Comedy Show, one of the most popular shows in Denver.  He began his comedy career in Albuquerque where in his first year of stand-up he was one of 12 finalists in the “Southwest Laugh Off”, a contest searching for the funniest comic in the Southwest corner of the country. He has performed across the U.S. as well as major international cities including Amsterdam and Berlin.  Currently Brett continues to host his weekly show at Kinga’s, is a regular performer at Comedy Works (one of the top rated comedy clubs in the nation), and has been featured in the Laugh Track, Great American, and Aspen Comedy Festival.  Brett has performed well known comedians from all over the country such as Todd Glass, Chris Fairbanks, Josh Blue and last year made his TV debut as a guest comic on the late night talk show “ The After After Party with Steven Michael Quesada” (of “Breaking Bad” fame).

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Shorts spotlight: Racist Zombies

July 14th, 2012

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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.

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