Showing posts with label Hulu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hulu. Show all posts

Friday, June 27, 2008

Making John McCain Interesting

Sometimes, you need some heavy hitters from the world of visual effects to make John McCain interesting. From the June 25, 2008 episode of "The Colbert Report:"


That kid Johnny K. sure has a bright future ahead of him in visual effects.

For some reason, the actual "The Colbert Report" segment has gone mysteriously missing from the Comedy Central website as well as Hulu, so I've embedded John's clip from YouTube.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Comically Out of Touch, Part 2

Remember that clip of President Bush saying "he hadn't heard" that anyone was predicting $4 a gallon gas here in America, from the post 'Comically Out Of Touch'? Well, here's a little follow-up, courtesy of "The Daily Show" from June 10, 2008.


Friday, April 25, 2008

The Long Take: "The Office"

I'm such a sucker for the long take.

I find it thrilling to see several parts of a film production working together, seamlessly, to produce a single, long, uninterrupted piece of film. Not only to the actors have to be on their game (and not rely on cuts to 'cover' their performance), but every single other discipline on set has to be carefully choreographed and synchronized to make the shot work. These long takes are extremely time consuming to prep, and subsequent resets also eat up a lot of production time, so all departments really have to be on their game when shooting these uninterrupted cuts.

This long take from "The Office" (episode 'Dunder-Mifflin Infinity, Part Two') illustrates some amazing choreography between actors, special effects, cinematography and camera work. Not only is the clip funny, but it's actually suspenseful and exciting, too, especially because of the faux-documentary style of the show.



We'll have more coverage of long takes in film and television in the future. Hopefully.

As a side note: as much as I despise NBC Universal's business practices recently, I must admit that Hulu is pretty darn sweet.