In this debut webisode, three-fifths of Derrick comedy enjoys beer with shakes as they discuss the nomadic experience they’re on to promote and distribute their first feature film, the hilarious comedy “Mystery Team.” Actors DC Pierson and Dominic Dierkes, as well as producer Meggie McFadden, gladly share stories from the film. Please don’t blame The Comic’s Comic for his shaky camera work. He’d like to think it’s part of the “Beer With Shakes” theme, but really, he wasn’t sure at first if he could get everyone in the shot. He could not. Find out more about Mystery Team at www.mysteryteam-movie.com In case you’re wondering and want these beers and shakes, you can buy them at Stand in NYC: www.standburger.com For more daily comedy news, interviews and insight, read The Comic’s Comic at www.thecomicscomic.com TWITTER http FACEBOOK www.facebook.com
www.dominioncinemas.net Facebook: www.facebook.com Title of Video: ‘Dominion Cinema Edinburgh Presentation Napier University BA TV’ For my Napier University BA TV course, I had to produce a short presentation piece to camera for my presenting module where I chose to do my one at the Dominion Cinema in Edinburgh. I first visited the Dominion Cinema Edinburgh when I was younger and more recently having watched the Bond Film, “Quantum of Solace”. I really enjoy the Dominion cinemas as the comfort of seating and customer service are second to none. I’ve always been greeted with a friendly smile and like to think of this cinema as my favorite one. You can easily each it by using bus. One of the difficulties prior to filming the piece was gaining access to the cinema for a recce. My solution was to negotiate over the phone with the manager. The exterior of the Dominion caused problems on the shoot despite having undertaken a recce, mostly to do with the camera framing. The Dominion Cinema Edinburgh is an independent cinema situated in the area South of the City Centre called Morningside. It’s doors first opened on the 31st January, 1938 featuring Shirley Temple in “Wee Willie Winkie”. It was designed by Edinburgh architect, Thomas Bowhill Gibson between 1937 and 1939 who came up with the Art Moderne style which includes many such features as the ceiling spine in Screen 1 which draws the audience’s eyes towards the screen. The Dominion has a large flat-roofed style architecture …