Indie Spotlight: “Low Budget Sketch Show” Offers Plenty Of Variety

By 05/30/2014
Indie Spotlight: “Low Budget Sketch Show” Offers Plenty Of Variety

We receive a ton of tips every day from independent creators, unaffiliated with any major motion picture studios, television networks, new media studios, or other well-funded online video entities. The Indie Spotlight is where we’ll write about and shout out to a select few of them and bring you up to speed on the great (and sometimes not-so-great) attention-grabbing series you probably haven’t heard about until now.  Read previous installments here

This edition of Indie Spotlight is sponsored by Tongal.

A new variety web series is putting its shoestring foundation out in the open. It’s called the Low Budget Sketch Show, and despite its title, it offers a smooth blend of sketches, monologues, and fake ads.

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As with many other series in our Indie Spotlight, the team behind Low Budget Sketch Show was assembled from well-known improv hotbeds such as Upright Citizens Brigade and The Pit. Each episode is split into three parts: First, host Bridey Elliott delivers a monologue that introduces the rough theme of the episode. Each intro is then followed by a sketch comedy scene and a fake commercial that would make Rhett and Link proud.

Thus far, three episodes have been released, and Low Budget Sketch Show‘s ability to get a lot of mileage out of its apparently small funding is impressive. The sketches often tread on well-tread New York comedy tropes such as gentrifying neighborhoods and crazy subway posters, but there’s plenty to like even if you can’t stand the Big Apple. Low Budget Sketch Show doesn’t have any pretensions about its quality, and that’s why it works. It’s simple, fun, and a solid use of four minutes.

OTHER UNDER-THE-RADAR SERIES TO CHECK OUT

  • Young CoupleTwo Chicago comedians explore the daily minutiae of life as a married couple.
  • Ghost ShrinkThis series is the latest additionei to one of the web series world’s trendiest genres: paranormal comedy.
  • Chris & Sami Present How To Live TogetherThe titular protagonists are a couple who offer a funny and sneakily well-shot look at cohabitation.
  • Dear Future Wife. A lonely, awkward guy searches for the woman with whom he will spend the rest of his life.

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This edition of Indie Spotlight is sponsored by Tongal. Tongal is changing the way creative work gets done, by making it accessible to people everywhere. For brands, studios, and causes, Tongal’s innovative platform provides continuous access to a global network of creatives, offering fresh ideas and insights, and top filmmaking talent to bring them to life. Tongal’s collaborative, merit-driven process enables everyone to focus on the work they do best. The result is outstanding content delivered with great speed and efficiency. Tongal is based in Santa Monica, California.

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