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How To Draw An Elephant

What's it all about

"How To Draw An Elephant" is a collaboration by Joz Norris (writer/performer) and Matt Highton (director/editor). It is part of a series of parody "How To" videos by Joz, Matt and Ali Brice, alongside other instalments like "How To Break The Ice At Parties," "How To Carve A Pumpkin" and "How To Do Regional Accents." All of them start off seeming like traditional, innocent, slightly offbeat instructional videos, and then sharply pivot into something far more unusual, off-the-wall, absurdist and jarring, incorporating post-production effects to heighten the absurdity.

We plan to include these sketches alongside some others we have made together in an absurdist sketch pilot which we are currently editing together, to pitch to development producers with a view towards making a sketch series for TV.

Genre

2020 Showcase - How To

Published

1 Video

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Joz Norris - Writer/Performer
Matt Highton - Director/Editor

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We are looking for :

We are looking for TV development producers who enjoy the tone, style and world that this sketch exists within who might be interested in helping us compile our sketch ideas into a "package" we can effectively sell to TV commissioners to hopefully make a professional pilot.
We are looking for TV development producers who enjoy the tone, style and world that this sketch exists within who might be interested in helping us compile our sketch ideas into a "package" we can effectively sell to TV commissioners to hopefully make a professional pilot.