Story of a girl and her half-man half-dog Scruffers spending the day at the park. When Scruffers runs away, what is Stephanie to do?
Former and current cast occasionally have bad screenplay ideas which we film and exhibit at our multimedia showcase
After the disappointing results of November, 2004's presidential elections, a man sells himself as a mail-order husband abroad. Produced for Extra Medium Sketch Comedy's monthly multimedia showcase in Portland, OR's historic Jasmine Tree Tiki Lounge. With Nicki Toma, Tatyana Zaytseva, Tom Wolcott and Danny Norton.
Nicki Toma wants lucious eyelashes like Tatyana Zaytseva. So she goes to great lengths to get them. Produced for Star Can't Dead Sketch Comedy in Portland, OR's Jasmine Tree tiki lounge hosted by Jihad Qutub.
Lifting the audio from local television news affiliates to replace the dialogue between The Phantom Hillbilly and Nicki Toma produced surprising results. Produced for Portland, OR's independent Tuesdays at ACME hosted by Jef Draubaugh by Extra Medium Sketch Comedy
Fake Spanish and French title aside, this silent short based on Gilda Agostinone's "Zither Bit" performed in Tulsa, OK's Eclipse in 1992 and restaged with Rebecca Loftiss in 1998 was exhibited in Cannes 1999
Produced for Extra Medium Sketch Comedy by Nicki Toma, Tatyana Zaytseva with appearance by Dick Toma. Women admire one-another's lingerie in adjacent bathroom stalls.
Before November, 2004 election, concern that unreliable counts would sway the results led to drastic measures to insure accuracy. Produced by Extra Medium Sketch Comedy
Before November, 2004 election, concern that unreliable counts would sway the results led to drastic measures to insure accuracy. Produced by Extra Medium Sketch Comedy
Phantom Hillbilly's obsession with movie trailers and Extra Medium Sketch Comedy's Nicki Toma combine in this horror/parody/short produced for independent Tuesdays at ACME Portland, OR hosted by Jef Draubaugh
Produced as part of the 2006 48-Hour Film Project by team rollstar. Shot and edited by Danny Norton of Extra Medium Sketch Comedy, starring Cassie Skauge, Devon Granmo and Josh Rivera. Additional post-production by Patrick Dundon
Ted Nugent awakes to find his hunting bow missing. Produced by David Valdez and Danny Norton of Extra Medium Sketch Comedy for the 2004 Orlo Film Festival "Plastic Culture" theme.
Mockumentary traces the struggle for equality by the jerk minority. With Tyler Boeh and other well-known faces in Portland, OR stand-up comedy. Produced for Short Attention Span Sketch Comedy at Portland State University for an as-yet-unpaid $100. Shot and edited by Danny Norton of Extra Medium Sketch Comedy, with members of Renob Control, Kick the Squirrel Improv and Portland ComedySportz.
David Chittenden was born blind and can traverse his environment with ease, but when he chooses to enlist the aid of Scruffers, a half-man half-dog, he finds that the assistance is more trouble than it's worth.
Mock ad for non-translucent portal materials
Parody advertisement suggests alternate use for vibrating ring function of late 20th-century cell phones. Great turn by D Emanuel as Prince. Produced for Extra Medium Sketch Comedy showcase at Portland, OR's historic Jasmine Tree.
Mockumercial suggests man-boy Platonic love as a weight-loss alternative. Produced for Extra Medium Sketch Comedy multimedia showcase in Portland, OR's historic Jasmine Tree tiki lounge.
Story of a girl and her half-man half-dog Scruffers spending the day at the park. When Scruffers runs away, what is Stephanie to do?
Jihad Qutub of Star Can't Dead play Ashton Kucher's doppelganger in this parody of Punk'd. It's pranks, gags and practical jokes, only WAY lamer. Edited by Danny Norton for Extra Medium Sketch Comedy
Phantom Hillbilly and Danny Norton are trying to write their next short film, but arrive upon painfully obvious comedic elements which they find far more clever than they really are. Produced for Extra Medium Sketch Comedy in Portland, OR
Fake ad for air freshener, or is it? Doubles as a story about trust betwwen friends, shot in Nicki Toma's signiature trip-about manner that leaves viewers asking, "Huh?"
Story of a boy and his talking gun. When his girlfriend leaves, gun has more bad advice than useful information. When gun turns out to have a mean streak, Lords Jordan attorney at law provides some supportive feedback. Produced by Star Can't Dead for Extra Medium's monthly comedy showcase in Portland, OR
Comments