In this episode we feature two unique comedic narratives. "285: The Movie" and "Hoagies" both reflect a sense of funmaking in the process of filmmaking. While humorous, they emerged from classroom discussions on film history and aesthetics, at times even commenting on larger issues than may initially meet the eye. The filmmakers join us to discuss the genesis for their work, the traditions they were drawing on, as well as how some of the films' quirky characters came to life on screen.
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Wednesday, April 9, 2008
EPISODE 205: COMEDIC NARRATIVES: MISFITS & OUTSIDERS
In this episode we feature two unique comedic narratives. "285: The Movie" and "Hoagies" both reflect a sense of funmaking in the process of filmmaking. While humorous, they emerged from classroom discussions on film history and aesthetics, at times even commenting on larger issues than may initially meet the eye. The filmmakers join us to discuss the genesis for their work, the traditions they were drawing on, as well as how some of the films' quirky characters came to life on screen.
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285: The Movie,
Brandon Arnold,
Hoagies,
Jeff Parkin,
Matt Kammerer,
Tyler Weston
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