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July 20, 2015

A couple of weeks ago I got to speak about HITRECORD in front of...



A couple of weeks ago I got to speak about HITRECORD in front of a room full of television marketing executives. What made this event extra special was that it was set up as a conversation with my friend and HIT RECORD ON TV producing partner, Brian Graden. Brian really is a behind the scenes kind of guy. And, while he may be a new face to the HITRECORD community, he has been intricately involved with our show’s development and production from the very beginning all the way through to the launch of season two. It’s been a great pleasure getting to work with Brian over the last few years — not to mention a huge honor (his experience in television is unparalleled). Hope you enjoy this little conversation we had!

Thanks again
J

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Published on July 20, 2015 11:46

July 19, 2015

hitrecord:

You can order your copy of “The Tiny Book of Tiny...



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You can order your copy of “The Tiny Book of Tiny Stories” HERE

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Tiny Stories or Tiny Tales, whatever that hitrecord book is.

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Published on July 19, 2015 09:13

July 18, 2015

For our ‪Monthly Script Workshop collaboration, I have selected...



For our ‪Monthly Script Workshop collaboration, I have selected THIS STORY that we’ll all to turn it into a screenplay for a short film.

You can contribute your screenplays HERE by next Wed. 7/22.

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J

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Published on July 18, 2015 11:38

To: Sweet Old Man In The Park -- SCRIPT

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VOICE OVER ARTISTS: Perform a reading of THIS SCRIPT.

ILLUSTRATORS: Create a Storyboard based off this script. Feel free to write down direction and ideas for Filmmakers.

FILMMAKERS: Cut together an Animatic with these storyboards and voice over performances.

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CONTRIBUTE HERE

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To: Sweet Old Man In The Park – SCRIPT

Dear Sweet Old Man Walking In The Park,

LISTEN UP YOU SON OF A BITCH.

I regret ever initiating the wave hello in which we so tediously engage each morning. Must we, Mr. Old Man, always smile and nod/nod and wave when we see one another? MUST WE?

I don’t always feel in a waving mood on my early morning run. I find this dastardly tradition of our hello to be an imposition upon my freedom for appropriate early morning curmudgery.

Nothing, however, compares to the pure insolence you show by walking around the running path THE WRONG WAY.

I don’t care if there isn’t a sign. Everyone else goes counterclockwise. Go counterclockwise. Take your anti-establishment rabble-rousing elsewhere, you old coot!

For the last three years we have done battle daily.

TWICE every SINGLE morning I am forced to either move out of your way or play chicken with you until you move out of mine. Twice each morning I consider putting my shoulder into you and ending this once and for all.

Do you think I like running? I’m only there in the first place because my doctor told me exercise would help with this horrid anger problem of mine, you asshole.

And what is this thing you do that is neither walking nor running but has yet somehow broken from the realm of speed walking? You look like you’re hurrying to a business meeting that is impossibly far away.

You infuriate me, Sweet Old Man Walking In The Park. But I guess that doesn’t matter to you, you goddamn sociopath.

See you tomorrow,

You Fifty Years Ago

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Published on July 18, 2015 09:22

July 17, 2015

Here’s a claymation short we made about the octopus mom,...



Here’s a claymation short we made about the octopus mom, one of the most selfless I’ve ever heard of. It’ll air tonight at 10pm on Pivot for our Hit Record On TV episode ’RE: Your Mom.’

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J

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Published on July 17, 2015 08:31

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