Making a TV show isn't easy, it takes people...a lot
of people. Some people did a little, some people
did a lot. I am thankful and very grateful to everybody
that helped and contributed directly and indirectly.
Collin McVey
Camera man for half the action scenes in Two Guys,
the Cheer Leader Skit, Jack Conaway: Chinese Bubble
Gum in the Commissioner's Office and the Hippie Van
Scenes.
Ian Chase
Acted as camera man and choreographer for all the fight
scenes in Jack Conaway: Chinese Bubble Gum and the
"flip scene" in the intro of the show. In addition, Ian
acted
as the lead editor for the first edit of Jack Conaway: Chinese
Bubble Gum, co-edited the Cheerleader Skit, edited the
complete intro, the ending credits and created three
in-between animated segments.
Ishmail Hall
Camera Man for the interview scenes in Two Guys.
Ty Gavin
Co-wrote Two Guys skit and acted as grip for Jack
Conaway: Chinese Bubble Gum Commissioner scene.
Secured the hippie bus in Jack Conaway: Chinese
Bubble Gum.
Thea Rubio
Responsible for completing models of the soda cans
and vending machines for A Thin Line Between Coke
and Pepsi.
Jesse Wolf
Acted as grip for Jack Conaway: Chinese Bubble Gum
hippie bus scene. Casted interviewer in Two Guys and
acted as grip.
Ben Miskie
Producer, writer, and director for BMS. Editor of Two
Guys, MusterCard, A Thin Line Between Coke and
Pepsi, CO-edited Cheerleader Skit, and performed
Final Edit of Jack Conaway: Chinese Bubble Gum.
Created sound effects and Sound track for Jack Conaway:
Chinese Bubble Gum and Intro Soundtrack. Animated A
Thin Line Between Coke and Pepsi.
Ricky Cambier
Acted as grip for the Cheerleader Skit and Jack Conaway:
Chinese Bubble Gum Commissioner scene.
Joshua Burnell
Responsible for getting all the necessary forms signed
for the public showing in Chumash Auditorium.