Amongst all the madness we finally got round to completing a new sketch...
So many animals are forced to live an unnatural and humiliating existence. Just £50 a month can give back an animal's dignity through the rigorous corporal punishment scheme run by The Society of Cruelty to Animals. Help us stamp out cruelty to animals.
Massive thanks to Chris Stokes (Director/Camera Operator/Photoshopper/Co-editor), Richard Heathcote (Voiceover), Fullrange (Über equipment), Mike and Matt (SoCA staff). Also, we did try to find royalty-free music, but it turns out nothing optimistically begs for charity quite like Coldplay. So well done to them too.
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Saturday, 2 October 2010
An Appeal by The Society of Cruelty to Animals
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Monday, 2 August 2010
What we've been up to this week
It's been a busy week for us. On Tuesday night we met up for a drink in Soho with Dave and Louis from Rocket Sausage, who are going great guns with their sketches featuring on Big Brother. Lots of silliness and a homeless scouser with three terrible jokes punctuated the evening, but somehow we got round to more serious matters, so hopefully we'll be doing some collaborational doo-hickeys with them in the not-so-distant future.

On Wednesday we recorded the audio for Man in a Cat with Kevin Eldon, Josie Long and Isabel Fay. We'll do a proper round-up of how that went soon with some pics and maybe even a video.
Then on Sunday we went to Fazeley Studios to film the second segment of our new sketch with filmmaker and photographer Chris Stokes. Well, I say new, but it was written aaaaaaages ago.

Anyway, much fun was had and we had the added bonus of being given a load of very tasty equipment from the legend that is Lee from Fullrange. We got upgraded to a beast of a camera with a dedo light and a field monitor. Woop!
We got some really funny stuff so I'm quite hopeful for how this one will turn out when it's cut together.
That's all for the mo, but check out Rocket Sausage's films, have a look at Chris Stokes' website, and give praise to Fullrange for their generosity.
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