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Making of The Tape || The Crapshoot

Making of The Tape || The Crapshoot

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It’s The Crapshoot! Everyone gets together to write, shoot, and edit the upcoming week’s crapshot.
This episode ends up making The Tape:

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  1. Considering both shots were filmed just a couple metres apart, I'm choosing to believe it's canon that Ian was, in fact, just in the same room as Cori the entire time.

  2. I've missed the Crapshoot so much. 😭

    I love having watched the Crapshot that came out of this and watching the seed of that idea being born.

  3. My favourite canonical ensemble has to be the grand canonical ensemle Cameron. I believe the reason why is self evident so no further discussion will necessary and will be left as an exercise to the reader.

  4. I'd leave the details up to you professional internet funny people, but, "crepe shot." There has to be something a bunch of people in a partially sort-of-French can do with that pun of a title.

  5. the way everybody's sitting in the studio, Graham is just obscuring the T on "Shoot" so it looks like it says "The Crap Shoo" <3 this was a lot of fun to watch live, and is a lot of fun to watch on YT!

  6. Related "you can't hit the monitor you have to hit the brain"
    I have a computer in my classroom that starts buzzing from a ground short.
    It stops if you hit the computer in exactly the right spot.
    My 7th grader was very mad I wouldn't let her hit it.

  7. I absolutely love the Crap Shoots, and this is no exception. I really hope it's feasible to do more every now and again. I've even recommended them to colleagues who taught video storytelling in one form or another as a resource for students to see a great example of teamwork, creativity, and making something fantastic without a giant pile of money. Great work!

  8. As an aside, .war files are a real thing. It's a file type used when you want to package a java based web application to deploy it on the server. Basically it's a jar file specifically for web apps.

  9. I love these past two return of the crapshoot, and also the return of "the intro we should reshoot" πŸ˜‚

    EDIT: Oh damn, I got called out in seconds

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