Puppets, Jingles and Coronapocalypse With Comedy Director Nick Spooner.

Nick Spooner is an award-winning director of commercials, short films and other things. He draws his own shooting boards, writes his own treatments and has been involved in the film business since childhood.

He was President of the Harvard Lampoon, wrote, produced and directed at Comedy Central, and once fronted a hardcore band in New York City. His new dark comedy short, “The Call of Charlie” has shown at over 88 festivals across 12 countries and has won 45 awards, enjoy it on Amazon Prime. Nick’s cartoons regularly appear in The American Bystander, which Newsweek called “America’s last great humor magazine.” 

Commercial Directing Masterclass has taught my voodoo to over 150 filmmakers from 8 countries. Check it out cuz I promise you’ll love it. You also save $100 of Commercial Directing Bootcamp June 27, 2020 or whenever.

Enjoy Nick’s Bob-O-Pedic spot I swoon over. Love this:

Thank you,

Jordan

This runs an hour and is sponsored by Oso Delicious Hot Sauce.

Recording Sound and Producing Puppets With Frankie Fiore.

Nonna

Frankie Fiore works non-stop in the sound department, in all areas of it too, but when his pal Anthony Imperiolli asked him to produce his puppet short films for Dairy Queen, Frankie rose the challenge. Check out the behind-the-scenes below. It’s awesome work, hilarious and a great story of how the character of Nonna Maria came to be a viral hit, and a commercial crossover.

Nonna Maria DQ Outtakes 2016 from Frankie Fiore on Vimeo.

We obviously chat about sound, and various and sundry on-set shenanigans.

Jordan

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This episode is about 50 minutes.
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