Acting Funny

Acting Funny

Podcast af Shane Rhyne, Erik Tait, ExclusiveSound, Matthew Solomon, Kyle Tollett

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The podcast that takes comedy films seriously. Exploring 125 years of comedy on film, one year at a time, to see what we can learn about comedy, film, and ourselves.

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episode What is a magic lantern? artwork
What is a magic lantern?

What did people watch before movies? In our modern lives, I think it’s deceptively easy to get into a mindset of imagining our ancestors just patiently waiting for someone to invent cinema so they’d have something to entertain themselves. But, in reality we know that humans have been seeking out ways to entertain themselves since the first cave dweller figured out how to make his friends and family laugh at shadows on the cave wall. When cinema arrived in 1895, it was just the latest in a long line of entertainment options we’ve created to keep ourselves amused on this little planet of ours. The story of film comedy is about invention and evolution. Cinema itself is an amalgamation of new technologies and older repurposed inventions. It is both technology and art working in partnership. Comedy is the same way in that there are many branches on comedy’s family tree before we get to the particular descendant we call film comedy. So, in the spirit of providing context to the history of film comedy, every so often we may venture off the main timeline to go back and look at some of these technologies and art forms that paved the way for the movies that make us laugh today. And that’s why this episode finds us dropping into the middle of the 17th century, about two-and-a-half centuries before the Lumière brothers first recorded their comedy film L’Arroseur arrosé. Some links of interest from this episode: Guest Links: Jeremy Brooker: magic lantern performance and research website [http://jeremybrooker.com/] Ian Christie: website [https://www.ianchristie.org/] - Twitter [https://twitter.com/ianchris] Films Referenced in This Episode: (Links can be found on the Movie Listings [https://www.actingfunnypodcast.com/movie-listings] page) Chaplin (dir. Richard Attenborough) - 1992. The Countryman and the Cinematograph (dir. Robert W. Paul) - 1901. La Lanterne magique (dir. Georges Méliès) - 1903. A Night in the Show (dir. Charles Chaplin) - 1915. The Omen (dir. Richard Donner) - 1976. Rough Sea at Dover (dir. Birt Acres and Robert W. Paul) - 1895. Books Referenced in This Episode: (Links can be found on the Resources [https://actingfunnypodcast.com/resources] page) Christie, Ian. Robert W. Paul and the Origins of British Cinema. Other Resources [https://actingfunnypodcast.com/resources] and Links of Interest Mentioned in This Episode: The Magic Lantern Society: website [http://www.magiclantern.org.uk/] - Twitter [https://twitter.com/magiclanternsoc] How Bill Adams Won the Battle of Waterloo (magic lantern performance created by The Great Snazelle) - YouTube [https://youtu.be/82CEcUCvWTw] Wikipedia articles: Christiaan Huygens [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiaan_Huygens] - Loie Fuller [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loie_Fuller] - Restoration Theatre [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theatre_of_the_United_Kingdom#Restoration_theatre:_1660_to_1710] Magic Lantern Society article on The Great Snazelle [http://www.magiclantern.org.uk/the-magic-lantern/pdfs/4010048a.pdf] (pdf) Episode Sponsor - Offbeat Agent [https://instagram.com/offbeatagent] Episode Credits - Shane Rhyne, host and writer: Website [https://shanerhyne.com/] - Bandcamp [https://shanerhyne.bandcamp.com/] - Twitter [https://twitter.com/shanerhyne] - Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/shanerhynecomedy] Saint Thomas LeDoux, theme music composer: Bandcamp [https://whatitdoux.bandcamp.com/] - Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/whatitdoux/] Kyle Tollett, audio editing and engineering. Tamara Rhyne, media/communications: Twitter [https://twitter.com/actingfunnypod] - Facebook [https://facebook.com/actingfunnypodcast] Andy Forrester, logo design: Website [https://www.comicbiga.com/] additional music in this episode by Pontus Tidemand: Website/License [https://www.pond5.com/artist/dittsoundtrack]

02. feb. 2021 - 54 min
episode Who were cinema's early adopters? artwork
Who were cinema's early adopters?

Full notes will be published on the Acting Funny website at actingfunnypodcast.com [https://dashboard.simplecast.com/accounts/91d7857d-b1db-45e3-83f0-18bac5f4c47d/shows/7e1fcc15-3b80-4992-a200-f57a501d74cb/episodes/231e3769-5544-4351-ae88-491c495d1813/actingfunnypodcast.com] YouTube link for this episode's featured film: Une nuit terrible [https://youtu.be/T_He3ICembI] YouTube link for Erik Tait's appearance on Fool Us [https://youtu.be/2NwrLgt2Rtc]. YouTube link for the Audiovisual Lexicon of Media Analysis [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCEc4eMTXqNoQNLvq35US5f8G4G_7RnkV], co-edited by Matthew Solomon. Matthew Solomon University of Michigan faculty website [https://lsa.umich.edu/ftvm/people/faculty/mpsolo.html]. Books available from Matthew Solomon. [https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/entity/author/B0036CSH9A] Erik Tait website: ErikTait.com [https://eriktait.com/eriktait/] Erik Tait social media: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/eriktait/] - Twitter [https://twitter.com/ErikTait] Penguin Magic Podcast [https://podcast.penguinmagic.com/] (hosted by Erik Tait) This episode's sponsor is Offbeat Agent [https://www.instagram.com/offbeatagent/].

17. jan. 2021 - 1 h 4 min
episode What was the first comedy film? artwork
What was the first comedy film?

Full notes will be published on the Acting Funny website at actingfunnypodcast.com [actingfunnypodcast.com] YouTube link for this episode's featured film: L'Arroseur Arrosé [https://youtu.be/AA5onlY2AZY] Martin Barnier Wikipedia Page: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Barnier [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Barnier] Video Death Loop podcast: www.videodeathloop.com [http://www.videodeathloop.com/] Doc Isaac music: https://superdocisaac.bandcamp.com/ [https://superdocisaac.bandcamp.com/] Friendlytown: https://www.instagram.com/friendlytownknox/ [https://www.instagram.com/friendlytownknox/] John Hurst Twitter: https://twitter.com/johannhat [https://twitter.com/johannhat] The Same Picture of Dave Coulier Every Day: https://samepicofdavecoulier.tumblr.com/ [https://samepicofdavecoulier.tumblr.com/] Einstein Simplified: http://www.einsteinsimplified.com [http://www.einsteinsimplified.com/index.php] Aaron Littleton Twitter: www.twitter.com/fatriker [http://www.twitter.com/fatriker] Aaron Littleton's ebook, Fat Riker: https://www.amazon.com/Fat-Riker-Aaron-Littleton-ebook/dp/B00T6N5P5C [https://www.amazon.com/Fat-Riker-Aaron-Littleton-ebook/dp/B00T6N5P5C]

29. dec. 2020 - 1 h 25 min
episode Acting Funny Trailer artwork
Acting Funny Trailer

This is the trailer for Season 1 of Acting Funny, the podcast that explores 125 years of comedy film history, one year at a time. Shane Rhyne, the show's host, is a standup comedian, voice actor, and movie lover with an interest in learning what makes us laugh and what that says about us. Each episode will march forward chronologically one year at a time through comedy film history with guest experts in the worlds of cinema studies, filmmaking, comedy, and more, talking with Shane about a spotlight film from that year. The season debuts on Monday, December 28, 2020. Learn more about the show on the Acting Funny website: actingfunnypodcast.com [https://www.actingfunnypodcast.com/] Shane's blog post about the idea behind creating the show: Why I'm Taking Comedy Films Seriously [https://www.actingfunnypodcast.com/blog/why-im-taking-comedy-films-seriously] Find Acting Funny on Social Media: * Twitter: ActingFunnyPod [https://twitter.com/actingfunnypod] * Instagram: ActingFunnyPod [https://www.instagram.com/actingfunnypod/] * Facebook: Acting Funny Podcast [https://www.facebook.com/ActingFunnyPodcast/] * Letterboxd: Acting Funny Pod [https://letterboxd.com/actingfunnypod/]

13. dec. 2020 - 1 min
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