SHOW was produced and directed by Kathleen Grace and written by Thom Woodley.
MUSIC
Music for this episode was provided by the super-fun coed block party known as Sexy Champions ( www.myspace.com/sexychampions). Champions of what, you might ask? How about ROCKING YOU? And also sexy.
CAST
Our cast includes: Matt Yeager (Xander), Kelli Giddish (Courtney), Bob McClure (Jed), Lindsey Broad (Spring), Jeff Skowron (Ryan), Maria Hurdle (Maia), and Mr. Chris O’Connor (Early).
No guest appearances for this episode per say, although try to find cameos from many of the Burg crew in the final credits!
HOOD
SHOW was shot entirely in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Galapagos Artspace has been base camp for the Williamsburg experience for a long time now. They have great bands and do fantastic shows – like, for instance, our show on January 27th, where we both performed live and filmed for this episode.
Other locations include Bob’s apartment on Grand Street, some empty lot over on like Siegel Street or something, a parking lot on Lorimer…you get the picture.
CREW
Our Directors of Photography for this ep were Robby Rapaport, Cristina Wolf and Johnny North. Our editor was the amazing Chris Chan Roberson.
Sound was done by Cliff Brett and Thom. Script supervision by Tessa Mancini. Costumes by Jess Trejos. Hands-on-deck help by B Singer, Peter Colapietro, Katie La Greca, Shawn Dempewolff-Barrett, Clint Higgins, and many more. Graphic design by Natalie Davis.
`X Marks the Spot’, Xander’s documentary, was improv-written by Matt and Thom, performed by Matt, shot by Thom and Cristina, with music by Cliff, and basically then made into genius by Ana Veselic. A full-length version will be coming soon…!
Jed’s Horrible Song was written by Bob and Thom very, very quickly.
SPECIAL THANKS
To everybody who came out in January to be a part of this shoot. To B Singer, for lending many hands. To Bob’s roommate Kris, for understanding. To Leah Sparkes, for rocking on the publicity front. To everyone who’s helped us in any way to launch our first season online.
You all rock.
But most of all, to our amazing cast and crew, who have worked for the past year without one single complaint, ever, ever. You have got us this far. God will get us the rest of the way. Shalom.