Showing posts with label Delicious Leftovers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Delicious Leftovers. Show all posts

Side-By-Side Vlogs: How Freshman Year Transformed Him

Friday, September 18, 2009

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Last year, I covered a bunch of vlogs HERE documenting Kevin Shapiro's (C'12) freshman year.  He did a really good job documenting his transition from newbie at Penn to full fledged student.

I recently got Kevin's vlog he had posted from last May (which also qualifies it for being part of my "Delicious Leftovers" series) and it's amazing to compare his first freshman year video to his last freshman year video, and how freshman year can transform someone (physically and in attitude). I think it was probably true about all of us (or at least me  : ) ).

Check out the videos below!


Last Vlog Freshman Year:



First Vlog Freshman Year:




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This Locust Walk Video Reminds Me of The First Mask and Wig Bit I Ever Starred In

Thursday, August 27, 2009


In continuing my "Delicious Leftovers" week, the following 2 videos were submitted by Kiera Reilly (C'93, Director, Alumni Travel, Associate Director, Global Alumni Network) about 2 years ago and somehow they slipped through the cracks.

UPenn's Locust WalkIn the following clip, Phi Kappa Sigma raises money for Leukemia on Locust Walk via a bike "ride-athon".  How many of these "-athons" have we all been a part of in one form or another on Locust Walk?

This actually reminds me of one of the first bits I ever starred in for Mask and Wig when I was a freshman. It was called "Gamma-Lam Read-athon".  The premise of the bit had sorority sisters trying to draw attention to their "readathon" (guy on rocking chair sleeping).  After several "Gamma-Lam Readathon, check it outs" and "any spare change will do", a guy walks by and pulls out his kidney and puts it in the money jar.   The bit ended with "organ donors get no respect".  I realize as I'm writing this that this doesn't exactly translate, but it was funny.

Speaking of Locust Walk, check out this "Fall" nighttime video:


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The Remaining 21 Videos of Advice From our Hollywood Penn Panel

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

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(l to r): Lew Schneider (C'83), event producer Reg Tigerman (C'07), Zach Lutsky (C'97),
Sherri Cooper Landsman (C'94) and Jason Resnick (C'92)

Back in February, I posted a whole bunch of videos from our LA Penn in Pictures 2008 panel including Jason Resnick (C'92) (Universal acquisitions), Sherri Cooper Landsman (C'94) (Brothers and Sisters Writer), Zach Lutsky (C'97) (ER Medical Consultant) and moderator Lew Schneider (C'83)(Everybody Loves Raymond, New Adventures of Old Christine).

In that series, I posted about 4 videos from the Q&A session with the audience and the panel.

...However, I never got around to posting the remaining 21 videos from that QA that I'm sure you're all find very interesting.

Continue reading to (finally) watch the remaining videos and a quick guide to all the videos in the series...




The remaining Q&A videos:

  • QA5 - Who has gone on from a Penn performing group to the entertainment business? (Lew)
  • QA6 - What's the best way to break into scripted television? (Sherri)
  • QA7 - What is the reality behind the stories on medical dramas? (Zach)
  • QA8 - What do you look for when selecting a film for distribution? (Jason)
  • QA9 - What is the state of documentaries? (Jason)
  • QA10 - Can you put me in touch with actresses on your show? (Sherri, Lew, Zach)
  • QA11 - Why are distribution costs so high? (Jason)
  • QA12 - How do you choose the actors for their roles? (Sherri)
  • QA13 - Are you developing any pilots right now? (Sherri)
  • QA14 - Do you pay attention to production design when choosing a film? (Jason)
  • QA15 - How did you get your first game show hosting job? (Lew)
  • QA16 - Will the studios go back to making musicals? (Jason)
  • QA17 - Were there any moments at Penn that led you to your career now? (All)
  • QA18 - What is the future for multicamera comedies? (Lew)
  • QA19 - What do you think of content being redistributed online? (Lew, Sherri)
  • QA20 - What was the inspiration behind Everybody Loves Raymond? (Lew)
  • QA21 - Would the writers be behind a new online distribution plan? (Lew)
  • QA22 - Do you expect a SAG strike? (Sherri, Lew)
  • QA23 - Do you notice trends in film? (Jason)
  • QA24 - If you had to do it all over, what would you do differently? (All)
  • QA25 - Is there a future for art house films? (Jason)
And if you missed it, I've also included the videos I already published from the event which include:

  • Lew Schneider speaks
  • Sherri Cooper Landsman (1/2)
  • Sherri Cooper Landsman (2/2)
  • Zach Lustky (1/2)
  • Zach Lustky (2/2)
  • Jason Resnick (1/2)
  • Jason Resnick (2/2)
  • QA1 - Can someone give me a job? (All)
  • QA2 - What makes a good pitch? (All)
  • QA3 - Why was your spec script successful? (Sherri)
  • QA4 - Where does Sherri get ideas for stories? (Sherri)

A special thanks to editor David Chalfin (C'96), a fantastic editor living in Los Angeles who recorded and edited all the Penn in Pictures videos. Check out his reel here!

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Gripping: Watch Her Twirl Her Baton (VIDEO)

Monday, August 24, 2009


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For my first Delicious Leftover, check out the video above that I've been hanging onto since last fall.

Watch this very talented and captivating baton twirler perform during one of the Penn Football games.

Wait until mintue 3:04 when she shows us her routine for "Drink a Highball"!



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You'll Love My "Delicious Leftovers"

UPenn LeftoversI've been running DT for 2+ years now and as much as I try to, sometimes I don't get around to posting everything that comes my way.

...This doesn't mean I delete the items I have, I just bank them for weeks like this one.  That said, after my weeklong "Penn Foodies" series, I thought it was fitting to run what I'm calling my first "Delicious Leftovers" series.

This week I will be serving up some of the fun posts and videos that slipped through the cracks over the past 2 years that I'm sure you'll all get a good smile out of.

Look out for posts this week which include:
  • some talented undergrads with good grips (you'll see what I'm talking about!)
  • A MUST-SEE: the remaining 10+ Q&A videos with our panel from Penn in Pictures 2008
  • random, very funny occurrences on Locust Walk (these never cease to amaze me!)
  • perspectives of Penn's campus you may not have seen before
  • an entertaining series of videos paying tribute to those who are a staple at Penn
  • plus lots more!
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(In the meantime, check out my other DT series by looking down the right-hand column of this site)



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