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Comic Book Geeks
Episode 35 - (Rob Fulcher/Danny Miki) - This was shot concurrent with the Josh Dysart episode, and actually shot before Josh's interview, but was a bit more troublesome to edit, given the transition into Danny Miki's interview segment. This, along with the Dysart ep, is the first CBG that I fully directed and edited...though direction is kind of a loose term for what I do, there. Maybe you'll notice a tightening of the reins as the shows progress .
Episode 34 - (Joshua Dysart/"Hellboy BPRD 1946") - This is actually an hour long episode. Josh was so interesting, we just kept filming, and when it came time to edit, I couldn't bring myself to cut it down to a half an hour. There is a "director's cut" version that had some stuff in it that Captain Greedy and Wonder Boy wanted cut out; ask me when I'm around, and I'll show it to you. Long, but very interesting.
Episode 33 - (Chris Dennis/Hollywood's Superman) - This was actually shot a few months, or maybe even a year, before I was brought on, but never got edited. So, I took on the task. This was an hour long interview, plus more with his wife (Bonnie) and a tour of the apartment, that I cut down, due to redundancy and lack of segue. Apparently there are a dozen more unedited episodes in hiding, like this. Maybe someday the tapes will resurface .
Episode 32 - (Chris Brandt/"Independents") - This episode is the one that started it for me. Shot at the same time as episode 31, at the end of the night there were comments being made that it might be a year or two (if ever) until it was aired. Being the consumate promoter, I volunteered immediately to take up the responsibility of editing the damned thing.
Episode 31 - (Sparky Greene and Louis Pieper/"Age of Insects") - This interview was a bit awkward due to the subjects being silently evasive at first, but the tension provided more opportunities for thought balloons. I thought the editing trouble I had with it was going to be an anomaly...but it's turned out to be the norm.
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