Earlier this summer I was hired by Blue Man Group to make some single panel cartoons. It was harder to do this than I expected, I think because I'm so close to the blue man character (January 2013 will be my ten year anniversary performing in the show) and because I've used cartooning and animation for the past seven years as my creative outlet outside of the show. The couple pitch sessions with Chris and Phil, original 'center' and 'right' blue men, went well but what what was difficult was deciding on what a single panel cartoon blue man should look like. How do you embody the different sides of the character in a cartoon? I'm happy with what I came up with and I hope y'all are too so let me know what you think. Every Tuesday for the next few weeks a new one will be posted on Blue Man Group's facebook page. Here's what's up there so far. A few of them are caption contests so post your caption!
watch to the end and watch it a couple times.
for the past three summers I have had the honor of teaching at the Vermont Governor's Institute on the Arts http://www.giv.org/institutes/arts. This summer, The Comedy Writer's Room created a fifteen minute sketch that looked at the evolution of Humor. The sketch ended with this video short which was intoroduced as the penultimate stage of comedy, "meta humor" (the ultimate stage is "meta-meta humor" which was a minute long video of a rock).
The Comedy Writer's Room Team: Allison VanNorden, Nhung Nguyen, Simeon Graden, Kassandra
Morse, Grant Walker, Kathryn Winn, Shamus Peyton, Tessa Tallagnon, and Ericc
Cram