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In an effort to get a gig as a video maker at UCB Digital Comedy Projects here in Los Angeles, I created an entire Video Job Application to stand out from the rest of the applicants!  

I've never worked so hard on a job application, but I have never wanted a particular job so much before.  What better way to apply for a video maker gig than to make a video, right?  I know applying for a job on line is like throwing your resume down a hole, but now I have to get someone to come over and LOOK in that hole!

It has not worked yet... but maybe I have not tweeted at them, facebooked them, or other wise harassed them enough.  That is the best way to get attention... right? 








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