Here’s all of Otaku The Series, Season 1 (episodes 1-5). Thank you to everyone who contributed to make my silly semi-autobiographical nerd homage a reality. I hope you enjoy these and stay tuned for my next couple of projects! Friend us on Facebook or follow our Twitter
Episode 1: The Beginning
Episode 2: The Girlfriend
Episode 3: The Advisor
Episode 4: The Party
Episode 5: The Coup
And a couple extras that are classic fan favorites
“Jugs“
“Ninja“
Wow! I can’t believe it’s already been a month or so since my last videoblog. In the meantime, I’ve actually taken up media development for an awesome new indie band called Cassandra Farrar + The Left Brains. Check out their rockin’ new tumblr! I’ve also been pretty busy wrapping up my last couple of shoots – playing the lead in both a music video for The Last Royals and a wonderful new short film by Yvonne Tran for the QWOCMAP project. I’m talking to a couple people about casting for projects and also writing a bit here and there. My Playstation Move commercial is also now showing up at Frys for all my geeks!
Here’s my first trip to Sundance documented in videoblog form. My favorite movie? Hands down was “How to Die in Oregon” – beautiful editing and sympathetic but realistic views on “death with dignity.” I’m definitely also curious to see how “Circumstance” will do in theaters – it’s an intriguing film about two teenage best friends, Atafeh and Shireen, who explore their sexuality and borders in the context of modern day Iran.
Sunday (last day) Jan 30 of Sundance 2011:
Saturday Jan 29 of Sundance 2011:
Friday Jan 28 of Sundance 2011:
I’m excited to go again next year and watch even more movies/ be there for longer then the closing weekend. Bye lovelies!
Hey lovelies! People really dug my entry about Playstation and behind-the-scenes goodies from there, so I’m starting a new blog series about some of my gigs where I don’t sign an NDA
Recently, I was on set for a CA Academy of Sciences commercial that’ll air in the fall. The California Academy of Sciences is this beautiful science museum, self-described as “the only place on the planet with an aquarium, a planetarium, a natural history museum, and a 4-story rainforest all under one roof.”
It was the first time I had ever been to this museum and WOW, it was absolutely lovely and nice to not be in front of a greenscreen mimicing amazement when I could be actually showing it.
I was part of a young couple (the guy is pictured in the this crazy picture from the Academy’s Extreme Mammals exhibit).
There were also fake grandparents, grandkids, fake mother and daughter etc (all the fake awesome family-ness you could want in a set!)
We ended up making crazy faces in front of the Gorilla exhibit (similar to our audition, which reminded me of the “Dance, Monkey, Dance” sequence in Zoolander) and we also did a frolic through some of the stuffed animal exhibits as a very adorable fake couple.
We were also lucky enough to be styled by one of the stylists for America’s Next Top Model! He was generous enough to snap this quick picture with me too. He put me in this hilariously puffy black tutu with bright purple leggings and the top and necklace above.
Just an average day visiting the museum. I was completely amused!
All-in-all, a really fun shoot where we watched Disney and Pixar movies in the breaktime and hung out and joked during the off-time. It’s interesting to be back on set as an actor after producing/writing for long periods of time. It’s certainly different!

