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june 3, 2010

Seven Deadly Sins: SLOTH

Written and directed by alumn Kyle Bethea, and starring current member Nathan Varrone, and alumni Lindsey Smith, Chris Lochinski, Ian Stroud, Joel Weidl, and Patrick Landers, this is the third installment of the Seven Deadly Sins Series. Stay tuned for more!


june 3, 2010

Alumn Cody Johnston gives us a taste of his short film, Wind Factor Zero: The Slaughtering


Featuring Alumni Cody Johnston, Joel Weidl, Lindsey Smith, and Ian Stroud

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Wind Factor Zero:  The Slaughtering (Trailer)

I co-wrote and starred in this short film last summer.  It may never be released, or it may be released twelve times.  Either way, I love it and here is the trailer.


june 2, 2010



<p>Dan White demonstrates his artistic abilities!</p>
<p><a href="http://thewhitepages.tumblr.com/post/655484402/this-is-the-best-thing-i-have-ever-done">thewhitepages</a>:</p>
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<p>This is the best thing I have ever done.</p>
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Dan White demonstrates his artistic abilities!

thewhitepages:

This is the best thing I have ever done.


may 20, 2010

Brady Guest Blogs for USS Rock n Roll!

The Career of a College Improviser

           by Brady O’Callahan

I’ve spent the last three years of my life pouring my entire self into my college improv group.  8th Floor Improv was still fairly young when I auditioned in the fall of 2007.  Since then, we’ve grown exponentially, to a point where I am enamored with what we’ve accomplished, all because a group of friends with a similar passion worked their asses off to put us where we are.  We worked as a cohesive unit on and off stage, but you all know about that.  That’s what makes improv great.

No one was really there to hold our hands through the process.  We figured it out on our own, any way we could.  So, to all you college improvisers out there in similar situations, I’d like to share a little bit of what I’ve learned in the process.  I’m not saying it’s the right way to do anything.  I just want to share what I’ve found valuable and rewarding during my career as a college improviser.

Travel.

 

What a hell of a way to celebrate the thing you love.  You’ve got this passion, and you work to share it with your campus, but why should it stop there?   Traveling with 8th Floor has produced some of my fondest memories and most beneficial learning experiences.  There’s tons of ways you can go about traveling:

If you need to, talk to your university about funding.  It’s worth a shot.  There’s so much to gain from trips like these.

Group Mind will improve.

 

I’m serious.  It will!  Last summer, 8 of us jammed ourselves into a 7 seat minivan and drove for 9 and a half hours to NYC for the Del Close Marathon.  Was it probably unsafe?  Yes.  Was it horribly uncomfortable?  Absolutely.  Was it ultimately rewarding?  More than anything.  When you are forced to spend that much time in that little space with your teammates, you’ll start to get incredibly comfortable with each other.  You’ll make jokes, share experiences, and develop an identity as a group of friends and performers.  In my experience, the performances following these excursions benefit enormously.  You’ve been having fun with each other the entire time.  All you need to do is bring that energy to the stage!

Do I necessarily advocate piling every member of your group into a single vehicle?  No (Yes).

You will establish a sense of community.

 

I’ve seen and met incredible groups and individuals that I never would have had I not traveled with my group.  I’ve actually made personal friends across the country with whom I still communicate (What’s up Tutino?).  8th Floor has met other college improv groups that we make a point to see and work with every single year.  These relationships will persist as long as we make a point to travel.

It’s enlightening and interesting to find out how other groups practice improv on their campus.  You can learn a few things from each other.  And why shouldn’t you?  This community is big, but you can make it feel a lot smaller.  Help each other out.  We’re all learning, and we are each other’s best resource for growth.

You will learn, just by watching.

 

I can’t emphasize how much I’ve learned from sitting in the audience.  I’m sure you’ve all gotten to a point where you feel stagnant in your development.  Watching improv is, in my opinion, the best thing to shake your foundations and make you fall in love again.  It can be the simplest insight that sets you on a course for rapid growth.  For me, some notable instances were Northwestern’s Titanic Players (Matador Now!) doing an incredible style of edit I’d never seen before, DC Pierson and Dominic Dierkes of Derrick Comedy in a classroom scene where they jumped around to play different characters initiating a slow clap, and, most recently, Now? with Annie and Levin (you know, from that one blog) showing me an intensely personal relationship develop for a half hour on stage.

Go out and expose yourself to things you’ve never seen.

It’s fun.

If nothing else, travel because it’s fun.  It’s vacation.  It’s comedy.  It’s friends.  It’s worth it.

So please, travel.  See the world.  Come home, and share what you’ve learned.

I love that we do this.

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may 18, 2010

Insight From Nintendo's Corporate Suggestion Box

       by, Mark Hale Jr.

Can I get a new uniform PLEASE?!? - Mario

Self-help seminars on avoiding edges - Green Koopa

Casual fridays.  Harsher punishments for sexual harassment and kidnapping - Zelda Peach Daisy and Rosalina

Bring back speech therapy - Link

a;kkjaisdjgeooiawn;xlkja;goiwjetr - Donkey Kong (Via e-mail we think)

I don’t know who’s doing it; but SOMEONE keeps moving my items.  I had to go down four floors to the mail room just to break into a vent and climb my way back up to accounting.  I could’ve avoided all of it if someone hadn’t “misplaced” the beam I needed to open the door! - Samus

Gimme back my damn plane!!! - Fox

… - Olimar

Why only one lunch break?!? - Kirby

More maps.  More colors.  More shared benefits for my partner and I. - Tingle

Seriously!  STOP MOVING MY ITEMS!!!  We only get three minutes for bathroom breaks and I do NOT want to spend it looking for the freaking bomb upgrade to blow the hatch on the bathroom!  Also QUIT PUTTING HATCHES ON THE BATHROOM! - Samus

Make a game all about Nazis.  Make them the good guys and take over the world - That new blue spiky-haired intern

Someone was in my parking space.  I’m not sure who it was but tell them to look for the smoldering flames where their car was. - Capt. Falcon

Can we do something about all the pokemon running around here?!?  The blackout was bad enough; but I gotta draw the line when my desk is set on fire and I am unable to do anything about because my mind has just been blanked by a freaking psychic! - Greg in HR (Found in the trash)

[Nintendo of America Number 1!  Super happy fun working with great American team!  No complaint here!  Keep up the good work and I make awesome fight with sword!] - Marth (loosely translated)

I’ve tried to be civil I really have.  I’ve turned the other cheek countless times and people still aren’t paying me ANY respect.  So this is a last warning: touch my stuff one more time and I will bring the dark reckoning of a woman scorn down on all of your heads.  You will all rue the day you crossed me.  Just know that should you all decide to provoke me further I WILL MAKE YOU PAY!!!  On a lighter note: great job to the company softball team on their win last night over Bungie. - Samus

I could use a hand in the daycare.  Taking care of all these kids is starting to wear down on me - Yoshi

I’ll be back - Found on a post-it attached to Samus suit after security escorted her out.

Stop giving out doctorates to people who haven’t earned them!  I’m still working on Mario’s malpractice suit! - Phoenix Wright

More NickToons games!!! - Every stupid 8 year-old ever