Sunday, April 18, 2010

Lunes Noches

Here is the 2010 BYU 43rd ward FHE video. It's another good one. I am usually quite involved, but I was more so this year. I came up with the idea, play a few roles, as well as edited the whole thing. Not quite sure how, but we only got 3rd place. Enjoy!

For some reason it doesn't fit on the Blog window so you might want to go to Youtube to see the whole thing.

6 comments:

  1. Oh jeff you sure are fun. I must admit that my favorite parts were when you were on camera. But I must say my most favorite was your Juan role I was busting a gut. We both loved the stache. And a very close second was the safari guide person. I loved the scared stiff, that was so funny. and all the references to being still. Who were the judges, they must not have a very good sense of humor. I loved every second of it

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  2. just watched the whole thing again, and I love it even more. I would give a shout out to CT Dan he was very good, and we both agree that the aerobic dancing was classic. And the Spanish Soap and Jungle Safari still very funny

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  3. Mom would never say, so I will for her... viewers defiantly must watch til the last 3 seconds. Even tho' Mom was splitting a gut in humor and pride(?) for her 4th borne offspring, she admitted didn't get it - until the last 3 seconds. All of the bits were very funny, but I quite enjoyed the Crocodile Dundee sketch. The whole project was a clever idea, and really nicely carried off. We were all definitely laughing out loud.

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  4. The big question is what do first and second place look like - they couldn't possibly eclipse the humor and well-acted movie - Lunes Noches. I must agree with Robb the appearances of Jeffrey and Connecticut really brightened up the screen. Jeffrey - you are a joy to behold - that was so delightful.

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  5. Very very funny Jeffers. You should have been an MDT major. You were a true joy to watch and it was weird because at some points I saw Jason and at others Robbie. I guess you boys are very a like. Thanks for sharing.

    Robbie I was laughing almost as hard while I read your comment.

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  6. Jeff,
    As far as fitting the video view on the blog window, you can vary the size on the video screen for posted blogs on the YouTube site. When you are logged in you click on "Embed". In that screen you are given a few options - 1) to change the frame color scheme and 2) to change the size of the video. Since you filmed in wide (16:9 format) you may have to go with the smallest embed screen size (which is 4:3) for the width to be closer to fitting.

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