New Funny Days poster by Johnny Pinnell!
Watch the 7-minute pilot episode: https://vimeo.com/42021809
New Funny Days poster by Johnny Pinnell!
Watch the 7-minute pilot episode: https://vimeo.com/42021809
The pilot episode of Funny Days is now online for public viewing!
Directed, shot, and edited by Zac Eubank
Sound design, score elements, and mixing by Alex Niedt
Starring Becca Scott and Linnea Sanazaro
Narrated by Holmes Osborne
Bee Auguste, first documented appearance: Bianca Smith’s birthday party in July of 2012, Van Nuys, CA. This marks the beginning of Bee’s improbable journey to becoming the most infamous clown of the 21st century. In this section you will learn about Bee’s late parents, her normie lifestyle, the origin of the derogatory term “Chaplin,” the indomitable Zuzu, and a mysterious figure you’ll soon learn about in upcoming sections. Make sure to read up on past sections on the history of Commedia and some of the laws that govern the United States during the 21st century.
New Funny Days trailer, all sound and music by Alex Niedt. Release party in LA on May 16th and online release on May 17th!
We got Holmes Osborne (Donnie Darko, The Box) on board for Funny Days, and he came over to record voice-over yesterday! Mic’d him up with a Neumann TLM 170 R into an Avalon AD2022. New blog post on the Funny Days site.
Here’s an awesome new behind-the-scenes featurette on the Funny Days series by Zac Eubank and Becca Scott. You’ll find yours truly in there, and make sure you don’t miss the very end. ;) 60 hours left to donate on IndieGoGo. Tell your friends. We’ve raised over $1000 so far!
Here is the newest trailer for Funny Days, created by Zac Eubank and Becca Scott, starring Becca Scott and me, with all audio done by me. We’ve made it even easier to donate to this independent project with a new $3 minimum donation here on IndieGoGo. Please share with your friends. Thank you all for your support!
Here’s the third teaser installment for the upcoming Funny Days series, by director Zac Eubank. For this teaser, I crafted all audio in studio from the ground up as well as the music.
“The Clown Immigration Patrol is a federal law enforcement agency within U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), a component of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). It is an agency in the Department of Homeland Security that enforces laws and regulations for the admission of foreign-born homo-comicus to the United States codified in the ‘We’re Not Commedia’s Clown Car Act’. The C.I.P. was founded on May 28, 1924 as an agency of the United States Department of Entertainment to prevent illegal clown entries along the Mexico–United States border. Originally only stationed in Texas with under 200 service men, the C.I.P now employs over 20,000 agents with offices in all major cities of the United States.”
Director/Camera/Editor - Zac Eubank
Creators - Zac Eubank and Becca Scott
Assistant Director - Sharmilla Ray
Producers - Brad Lavery and Adrienne Garcia
Director of Photography - Cricket Peters
Make Up FX - Angie Johnson
Wardrobe - Vanessa Gonzales
All Sound & Music - Alex Niedt
Starring Anna
Mimes:
After the 1996 Saturate Riots in Downtown Los Angeles* congress quickly moved the E.N.D.A. bill (H.R. 1858) through the Senate and into law. An act “that prohibits discrimination against employees on the basis of sexual orientation, race, or cultural identity”. Many native Zanni clowns rejoiced at the passing of the bill unaware that proposition 310 had been attached to the act. The proposition states, “Any employment of clowns, native or otherwise, with a net salary of over 50k must relinquish their colors and voice as a sign of allegiance to the United States of America.” Those that chose to continue into the corporate world are often ridiculed by their peers and referred to as “Mimes”.
*Sparked by the “Great Lay-Off” of Garrison Petroleum where over 3000 clowns lost their jobs. Documents were revealed to the media showing pressure put on the company from stock holders to “help cleanse the country from this joke”.
All post sound and music by Alex Niedt
New Funny Days series coming soon. All sound designed by me in-studio. Enjoy the teaser…
Director, Cameraman, Editor: Zac Eubank
Assistant Director: Sharmilla Ray
Producers: Brad Lavery & Adrienne Garcia
Sound & Music: Alex Niedt
Starring: Rick McCormack
Makeup: Angie Johnson
Wardrobe: Vanessa Gonzalez
Key Grip/Gaffer: Anthony Bello
Concept by Becca Scott & Zac Eubank
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