Tuesday, October 09, 2007

STBD 5-5: Revealed!

This week's episode of STBD was a drastic departure from the norm. How so? Read on...

The Making of "Pittsburgh Politics" involved:

- 3 scripted "PSAs"

- 9 improvised sequences (of which, 5 made the final cut)

- 30 minutes of raw footage

- 1 shoot in 1 day

- 6+ hours of editing

Fun Facts, Scene by Scene:

* This entire episode was filmed in one day -- the Sunday before the epsiode went live. (Actually, filming only took three hours, including driving time.)

* The PSAs were scripted. Everything else was improvised by Erik Schark (aka Rich Mathis) and Courtney Jenkins (Tabitha), with minimal direction from yours truly.

* We purposely diverged from the standard STBD "look" to obtain a more "documentary" feel, which necessitated the removal of the opening credits sequence.

* The piece of cheesecake Rich devours really did cost more than $8...

* This episode is only the second, ever (that we're aware of) that DOESN'T feature Leo, Caroline or Dierdre in some capacity. (The first? Episode 4-28, which revolves entirely around Tim's romantic duel with guest stars iJustine and Matthew Ebel.)

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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

STBD 5-3: Revealed!

This week's episode of STBD lays the groundwork for Rich Mathis's run for mayor -- as well as explaining Todd's recent bout with homelessness.

It's also only 5 minutes long, which signals a slight shift in STBD thinking -- shorter, more tightly-packed episodes (that are a bit easier to produce, week after week). Tell us what you think!

The Making of "Mathis 4 Mayor" involved:

- 1 hour of raw footage

- 1 shoot (since the Todd sequence was a holdover from last week's episode)

- 12+ hours of editing

Fun Facts, Scene by Scene:

* Believe it or not, this ENTIRE episode was improvised by the cast (with minimal direction and suggestion from yours truly).

The only elements that were even semi-scripted (meaning, the actors were given specific prompts to include) were the reasons for Todd's descent into homelessness and the general structure of the Mathis campaign meeting. EVERYTHING else came from the cast.

* Funny thing about editing so much improvised footage: it takes forever. That's because the camera is almost never in the right place, nor do the various "takes" always match up.

But the most exciting (and difficult) thing about carving this episode down from so much improv was deciding what the story actually IS. Depending on what dialogue was kept, and used in what order, the meaning of certain sequences could be completely reversed.

Example: when Rich initially lures Liz and Caroline into the boardroom by way of brownies, they quickly find themselves embroiled in Rich's impotent political scheming. But, as filmed, Liz and Caroline actually walked out of the room, and Rich had to track them down later in the day, apologize, and make them wildly impossible promises, just so they'd return and take him seriously.

Realizing that entire sequence slowed the pace of this now-taut episode, I needed to cut it -- but I had nothing to cut TO. We never filmed anything that suggested the girls actually STAY in the room (or sit down).

So, when sifting through dialogue, I located the sequence where Liz says "Rich, we have work to do," and I went hunting for something Rich could use as a filibuster to keep them occupied. Instead, I found the clip where he starts raving about his passion for "a parklet on every corner - YES" and I realized, "when edited in THIS order, it makes it sound like he's deluded himself into believing Liz is actually on his side..."

After that, it made perfect sense for Rich to keep rambling, and for the girls to stick around out of morbid curiosity.

* Many, MANY lines were cut from Rich's brainstorming session. Suffice it to say, there are only so many people we could offend (and so many bad ideas we could pitch) in a 3 minute sequence...

(My personal favorite line that didn't make the cut comes when Rich mentions "kissing babies," and Liz reminds him, "They have laws about that now." To which Rich turns to the whiteboard and writes, "Change the child touching laws...")

* Despite its brevity, the episode was still posted later than we would have liked... because we had to make a Mathis4Mayor wiki, a MySpace page and t-shirts. (We take our politics VERY seriouslly...)

* We have no idea what a sugarshoe is, either...

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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

STBD 5-1: Revealed!


On Tuesdays this season, we'll be revealing some of the behind-the-scenes commotion involved in the making of each week's episode.

The Making of "Rich's Little Problem" involved:

- 7 versions of a 17-page script (eventually trimmed to 14)

- 2+ hours of raw footage

- 7 different shooting days

- 18+ hours of editing

- 3 unused (or severely edited) scenes

Fun Facts, scene by scene:

* The stoplight that opens the episode was filmed at the corner of Murray and Forbes, in Squirrel Hill. However, Rich and Caroline's car is stopped on a dead-end street in Highland Park.

* The audio in the opening scene is dicey because there were cicadas chirping near Rich's window and children on a trampoline near Caroline's. That background noise was reduced as much as possible.

* Courtney Jenkins (aka Tabitha) was late to the "lunch" shoot... because she got pulled over on Bigelow Boulevard for speeding... because she was late for the "lunch" shoot... (Cost of ticket: $55)

* Rich's "Umbrella" line was improvised.

* The "manuscript" Caroline is editing at her desk is actually a play that Ann Turiano (Caroline) is evaluating for a local theatre company.

* Rick Hertzig (Glenn) and Ryan Ben (Tim) were never in Affogato at the same time. Their shoots took place on completely different days.

* Ryan had to grow a beard for his role as Jesus in a play for the New Works Festival. The festival ended the week we were filming, but we couldn't time the shoot to coincide, so Tim had to be bearded for once.

* Caroline and Pryce had a completely scripted "date" that was cut due to time constraints.

* Rich's "Mathis 4 Mayor" sign was hand-scrawled on the back of an Amanda Across America poster, which we were sent by mistake when Blip.TV sponsored PodCamp Pittsburgh 2 in August. We hung the banner up, only to realize afterward that they sent it to us by mistake (they meant to send one with the Blip logo). After Dina Kaplan at Blip assured us she didn't need it back, we decided to pay homage to it in the episode.

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Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Do Us a Favor? STBD Is on PCNC...

(More acronyms than you can shake a stick at, we know, but...)

Erik Schark (aka Rich) and Ann Turiano (Caroline) were interviewed last night on "Night Talk," a news show on Pittsburgh's PCNC cable channel. The show will be repeated today from 5-6 PM, and Erik and Ann were wondering if someone in the area with Comcast cable (it's channel 35 here) could tape the show, since we don't have a copy of it.

Any takers?

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Monday, June 25, 2007

10 Things We Love About Pittsburgh

How could we leave out bridges? Photo by Bridgepix.

The folks at the Church of the Customer blog are moving to Austin from Chicago. On their way out the door, they stopped to mention 10 Things They Love About Chicago. Then they encouraged their readers to create their own lists in their own cities.

Thus, some of the STBD cast and crew -- Erik Schark (Rich), Ryan Ben (Tim), Rick Hertzig (Glenn) and Elise Yacovone (one of our new cast members, whom you'll see in Season Five), as well as creator Justin Kownacki -- pontificated and came up with the following:

Ten Things We Love About Pittsburgh:

10. Enough great locally owned coffee shops that I never have to resort to Starbuck's. (Rick)

9. I love playing a game called "Left / Right / Straight" in Pittsburgh. You get in a car with a bunch of friends and the person in shotgun at each intersection tells the driver "left/right/straight." It's a great way to see this beautiful city. (Ryan)

8. Inexpensive housing and low cost of living. Where else can you get hardwood floors and convenience in a nice, livable area for only $400+? (Elise)

7. The library system. You can search through all of the area libraries and find pretty much anything you want: graphic novels, movies, TV series, etc. You can then request that the item be sent to your local branch, and they'll send you an e-mail when it's ready to be picked up. You can even see where you are in the queue for it. It's fantastic, and it's actually a huge step up from the NYC Public Library system. (Erik)

6. Nature. Pittsburgh is nestled in a temperate river valley, which means the summers are pleasant and the winters are mild. It's bordered by three rivers and features dozens of parks, nature trails and bike paths -- great for the outdoorsy among us. (Justin)

5. Cuisine. Notable restaurants we've frequented lately include Abay, Gypsy Cafe, Red Room, and Zaw's in Sq Hill. Plus, Deluca's in the Strip for breakfast - the best buckwheat pancakes in town! (Elise & Rick)

4. The financial support for the arts. I have friends who moved here from NYC and founded a theatre company. They got instant support from businesses, grants, even a donation of a performance space. They also immediately got press and media attention for their efforts. This doesn't happen anywhere else. (Erik)

3. Driveability. Granted, our public transit isn't what it could (or should) be, but the resultant dependency on cars means everyone has a different route for getting everywhere. Say what you will about the frequent gridlock on the Parkways, but you can get just about anywhere in Allegheny County in 40 minutes or less, no matter the time of day. (Justin)

2. It's a small enough place that the media takes note of things I've promoted (PodCamp Pittsburgh, STBD, Creative TreeHouse) yet it's a large enough place that the country notices when something happens here. I feel like I can actually make a difference not only to Pittsburgh and its residents but also in how the country and the world views Pittsburgh. It's very empowering. (Erik)

1. The neighborhoods! Within the city limits, you have such a great variety of completely different neighborhoods -- from chi-chi Shadyside to up-and-coming arty areas like Lawrenceville, and the ever-popular South Side. (This is why, when people complain that "there's nothing to do here," I get so mad!) (Elise)

What do you think of our list? Agree? Disagree? Add your own suggestions!

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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

The STBD Cast Comes Alive!

Our cast is gigantic. They all do lots of things besides STBD. Every so often, we like to let you know what's up.

* On Saturday, April 21st, STBD creator Justin Kownacki co-hosts BootCamp Pittsburgh, a one-day "bare basics" guide to blogging, podcasting and social media. The event is FREE to attend, and will occur at The Art Institute of Pittsburgh from 9 AM - 5 PM.

To register, and see the packed schedule of sessions, visit the BCPGH website.

(In addition, STBD cast members Erik Schark (aka Rich) and Ann Turiano (aka Caroline) will take part in a session focused on "Finding Your Voice.")

* Also on April 21st, Ryan Ben (aka Tim) and Clare Fogerty (aka Chloe) will be performing in a One Act Play Festival for the University of Pittsburgh from 10AM until 1PM.

Josh Hansen (aka Brent) will direct one of the plays. And it's also free.

* ALSO running April 19-21st: The final weekend of Run for Your Wife, directed by Teresa Trich (aka Gloria) and performed at Stage Right of Fox Chapel.

(Everyone else in the cast has something going on, too, but we don't want to overstimulate you all at once...)

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Friday, April 06, 2007

Rich in a Tux?

Tony Bingham and Erik Schark in "The Best Man"

Erik Schark (aka Rich on STBD) recently co-starred in a short film here in Pittsburgh called "The Best Man," in which he plays the... well...

The film will be included in a student film festival in Denver, CO, on April 20th. If you dig STBD and you're in Denver, check it out.

(And if you're not in Denver, Erik will probably update this announcement whenever the film plays in other necks of the woods.)

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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

STBD On Stage

UPDATE: This original post was written when we only knew that Crystalann (aka Hailey) was going to be participating in this staged reading. Afterwards, we learned that Erik Schark (Rich) Courtney Jenkins (Tabitha) and John O'Connor (Curtis) will all be taking part. Your STBD cup runneth over!

ORIGINAL POST: Crystalann (aka Hailey on STBD) will be taking the stage at the Shadow Lounge next Monday, April 2 -- but it's not on behalf of her band, Society of Sound.

Instead, she'll be performing in a staged reading of an erotic play. The downside? No nudity. The upside? No cover, so it's essentially a wash. (Rumor has it Erik Schark [aka Rich on STBD] will be in the reading as well.)

Shadow Lounge: 5972 Baum Boulevard. Show starts @ 7 PM. 21+

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Friday, March 09, 2007

Lone Baby Photo

Erik Schark and daughter Kate

Whenever someone you know has a baby, expect to see dozens of photos and videos as every step of their newborn's life is charted.

Here at STBD, we know you're all busy. We just wanted to post a photo that proves Erik Schark (aka Rich) is different from his character in at least one respect: he has a soul.

Cheers.

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Thursday, March 08, 2007

Baby Schark

The STBD family just keeps on growing!

Erik Schark (aka Rich on STBD) and his wife Gwen had a baby on Monday!

Kate Schark arrived late Monday night. She's happy and healthy (and sleeping most of the day, every day), and so is Gwen. Erik won't be filming again anytime soon, but there will most likely be homemade movies and pictures aplenty.

Best wishes to Erik, Gwen and Kate.

Someday she'll be old enough to realize that Rich is nothing like her dad. More or less.

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