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Candied Camera written by Caroline Fraissinet (guest star Seth Morris)

 

 

"Great performances and very well done. Could have had a bit more style and graphics to sell TV show idea."

- Adam McKay

 

"Well shot, nicely edited. It's funny but the idea is so small. I wish there was more to work with." - Chris Henchy

The Substitute written by William Barton (guest star Rob Riggle)
 

"Shot decently. Don't open comedy with dixie land unless you're Woody Allen." - Adam McKay

 

"I would've enjoyed the love story more and how the substitute interfered." - Chris Henchy

 

Home Is Where The Heart Is written by Bronwen Clark (guest star Eugene Cordero)
 

 

"Great idea but scattered. So-so script. The pacing was fine but missed the soap style." - Adam McKay

 

"Looked great. Great music. Set up the idea in the beginning. The concept was held back too long. It should've been clear that it was a soap about to be cancelled." - Chris Henchy

How I Met My Mermaid written by Tim Gotimer
 

 

"Loved the opening shot. Very elegant. The rest was solid. Could have tried a few more things." - Adam McKay

 

"There needed to be clear story beats and a point of view - it seemed to struggle to find these. Looked good. Good editing, though pacing started slow." - Chris Henchy

 

Zero To Hero written by Jon Wang
 

 

"Very simple yet intriguing. Camera work was top notch. The guy who played Arthur was terrific." - Adam McKay

 

"Easy story, great character set up. Shorten the chase scene. Great use of light." - Chris Henchy

Small Town Heroes written by Neal Heatherly
 

"I liked the comic book graphics, props and costumes.

Music was solid. A little confusing. Make sure to over
cover the logic of your idea."
- Adam McKay

 

"I think it looked good, but was hurt by a difficult story. Hard to follow. Set it up; needs a narrative." - Chris Henchy

 

 

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