Thursday, March 09, 2006

Episode Twenty



Ravi navigates Studio-A to the auto shop, while Sonia pilots Studio-V behind him. After some worrisome moments apart, they reunite in the welcoming bosom of Studio-A... only to find themselves "Waiting for Mike Zirilli."

Finally -- in a DriveTime first -- Ravi gives up the driver's seat.

(QuickTime, 08:22)

16 comments:

Ravi said...

Geez Louise! Blogger seems to be having some serious problems tonight -- this entry took forever to post (not the video, the entry itself).

I wanted to make sure that this week's episode got up on Friday... in Australia!

Mike Machenry said...

I had that illness a couple weeks ago and it was the most annoying thing...

Ravi said...

david -- where are you when I'm writing the episode descriptions?! How about "Ravi gives up Studio-A's driver's seat."?

I went back and forth a bit about plugging Mike's business -- Sonia pulled out the URL hand of magic, but alas Arborway Auto doesn't have a website. Mike did give their phone number, but I intentionally left that on the cutting room floor. Seemed akin to putting someone's email address out there. I wouldn't want to get them on some telemarketer/spammer hot list. And I figure anyone who needs a good mechanic (especially for odd cars), can google "Arborway Auto" to contact them. Ask for Mike!

headsoff -- Sonia wound up officially having vertigo. Eek!

Justin said...

Is this the first utterance of the Boston accent on DriveTime?


Great show!

Ravi said...

justin -- you know, I was thinking the *exact* same thing (the accent) as I put this together.

ken -- thanks for the analysis! Is the "morning sickness" a Kim Watkins reference -- oh wait, that's contingent upon seeing the Beyond Tomorrow piece (which I confess, I *have* seen, thanks to a generous Aussie...) I felt like my Scotty reference fell flat (I should have overdubbed in some crickets.)

The valet parking idea is interesting... but then the camera would be unprotected... hmmm...

Ravi said...

ken - you're on fire!

I do have to say I like the look of the '|' character. Much more 21st century than the old, moldy ':'

Anonymous said...

I can't wait to see the newly repaired seat (assuming he could fix it). Will you show us the results in a future episode?

kwhite said...

Hi. I saw you on the beyond tommorrow. My blogs are a bit dull but you have a cool video blogging idea. Good luck! One question? How did you get your quicktime movies to import in to blogger. I'm trying to get a home video on to mine but can't figure out how to insert it in?

Ravi said...

melanie -- we'll check out the results on Studio-A in a future episode... assuming there's nothing life-threatening (!)

kwhite -- "How to insert video into a blog"? I've been doing some workshops that address that very question! One great place to start is Freevlog. You can also check out these nice handouts from a session I participated in last night.

Anonymous said...

Just wanted to tell you how much I like Drive Time. Really good stuff. Was wondering what kind of camera you are using for the video? Thanks again. Keep the Drive alive

All the best
Seth

Ravi said...

Hey there Seth -- I use a simple (dare I say pedestrian?) single-chip mini-DV camera manufactured by S**Y (asterisks to be removed upon sponsorship deal).

Oh -- and a wide angle lens.

Anonymous said...

Part one of this episode could have been called "Waiting for Mike Z"

Ravi: He'll be here.
Sonia: Really, do you think so?
Ravi: Yes.
Sonia: Yes?
Ravi: Yes, I'm sure. Do you think?
Sonia: So he's not coming.
Ravi: No. But we should wait.
Sonia: Is he coming?
Ravi: Five minutes. He'll come.
Sonia: Five minutes? Okay.
Ravi: Or maybe not. But let's wait.

Ravi said...

johnny -- imagine that going on and on and on.... that's what's on the cutting room floor!

James Arthur O'Brien said...

Arborway Auto - I now have a new mechanic! (becuase i didn't have one at all)

My question is for Ravi.

While a Graduate student at Mass Art, I heard you did some studies on sitcoms, like when the laugh tracks would come in - as a consistency, is that true? I was wondering if you could touch upon your findings or if you did anything creative with those findings.

thanks

SIM undergrad,
jamie o'brien

Anonymous said...

Mike didn't seem very pleased to be on camera... I like his accent though! XD

Ravi said...

hey jamie -- I'd give you the SIM handshake if they'd ever taught it to me. My sitcom-musing blossomed into one of my thesis projects: Three Abreast! -- The Web Friendly Sitcom."

And mention me if you into Arborway (they won't think I'm that crazy then."

Konichiwa jeshii! You know, Mike was on the job and putting his attention to where it was most needed -- the ailing Studio-A!