Pocket Sitcom Knows Ya Boo
I wouldn’t say I get starstruck easily. I met Justin Timberlake at a urinal once and was fairly unimpressed. I was also fairly drunk. This was also when he was still in his N’ Sync days and had not yet went on to sleep with every sexual fantasy I’ve had in the past 10 years, but whatever. I met George Clinton at a bar in Detroit during college and greeted him as if he had just come to a house party of mine – no biggie. Of course, I was still fairly drunk.
Point is, I don’t think much of a celebrity level, but I certainly felt a level of awe when I found out one of my all-time comic heroes Aziz Asnari had stumbled upon my dear brainchild Pocket Sitcom and liked it so much he put it into an episode of Parks and Recreation.
The iPhone app plays a small but crucial role as Aziz’s sound effects for his show, Know Ya Boo. Go to 4:46 in the timeline of the actual episode to see for yourself. Otherwise, check out my guerilla-style preview:
It’s a pretty solid achievement that wouldn’t have been possible without the skills of Cello and his crew at Propaganda 3, Noel Selders, Jeff Bieth and the team at Bazillion Pictures. You guys rock. Now let’s get version two knocked out.
Posted on May 29, 2011, in Digital, Invention, Television and tagged Apps, Invention. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.


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