Frank & Trace join Master Pancake Theater for Twitch event
Feb 15, 2022 20:53:21 GMT -5
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Post by ProjectedPaul on Feb 15, 2022 20:53:21 GMT -5
The Austin, Texas-based film riffing comedy troupe, Master Pancake Theater, in riffing a movie live as chosen by the audience this Saturday night, February 19th, at 8pm EST (with a curated pre-show of programmed clips 30 minutes prior, at 7:30pm).
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www.twitch.tv/masterpancaketheater
John Erler of Master Pancake Theater recently joined Trace & Frank for a Q&A during last month's The Mads Are Back show.
This show is called a Choose-Your-Own Pancake show. For this show, you can only submit disaster-themed films (think "Earthquake", "San Andreas", "Skyscraper", "Volcano", etc.).
They usually require people to make the one minute pitches via Zoom and have the audience vote on choices. You have to be creative. Helps to have Zoom background related to the film, lace your pitch with humor, etc.
As an example of these online audience choice shows in the past, someone pitched a film that’s a rip off of "A Quiet Place" featuring monsters attracted to noise. They did their video pitch on big cue cards silently, like that scene in "Love, Actually".
If you want to suggest a film, you need to message Master Pancake Theater, either on their official Facebook or Twitter accounts:
www.facebook.com/masterpancaketheater
twitter.com/MasterPancake?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
Here are the guidelines for submitting your suggestion for a disaster-themed film, straight from Master Pancake to me:
"Paul, thanks for getting in touch. Just let me know what movie you've picked. I'll put it on the list with the other submissions. We'll pare that down to a final 8 submissions on Friday. At that point, I'll let you know if your movie made it (or not) and you can start prepping your 1-minute pitch. The pitches will be live, BTW (not recorded). Does that sound good? Thanks!..."
(I've already submitted 1997's "Volcano")
"Very good pick! And nobody's claimed it yet (though Dante's Peak has been claimed). I'll put it on the list and let you know Friday it makes the final 8. Thanks, Paul!"
Just thought I'd let everyone know and give you advice on how to submit your suggestions.
fb.me/e/1sZVsw4Jx
www.twitch.tv/masterpancaketheater
John Erler of Master Pancake Theater recently joined Trace & Frank for a Q&A during last month's The Mads Are Back show.
This show is called a Choose-Your-Own Pancake show. For this show, you can only submit disaster-themed films (think "Earthquake", "San Andreas", "Skyscraper", "Volcano", etc.).
They usually require people to make the one minute pitches via Zoom and have the audience vote on choices. You have to be creative. Helps to have Zoom background related to the film, lace your pitch with humor, etc.
As an example of these online audience choice shows in the past, someone pitched a film that’s a rip off of "A Quiet Place" featuring monsters attracted to noise. They did their video pitch on big cue cards silently, like that scene in "Love, Actually".
If you want to suggest a film, you need to message Master Pancake Theater, either on their official Facebook or Twitter accounts:
www.facebook.com/masterpancaketheater
twitter.com/MasterPancake?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
Here are the guidelines for submitting your suggestion for a disaster-themed film, straight from Master Pancake to me:
"Paul, thanks for getting in touch. Just let me know what movie you've picked. I'll put it on the list with the other submissions. We'll pare that down to a final 8 submissions on Friday. At that point, I'll let you know if your movie made it (or not) and you can start prepping your 1-minute pitch. The pitches will be live, BTW (not recorded). Does that sound good? Thanks!..."
(I've already submitted 1997's "Volcano")
"Very good pick! And nobody's claimed it yet (though Dante's Peak has been claimed). I'll put it on the list and let you know Friday it makes the final 8. Thanks, Paul!"
Just thought I'd let everyone know and give you advice on how to submit your suggestions.