I am extremely pleased to launch the first episode of my new educational comedy web series Reel Science, ”The Scientific Method of Oz.” Reel Science is an animated guide, where I take a science lesson and put it in a gene splicer with one of your favorite movies (hopefully we can avoid too many Jeff Goldblum The Fly abominations). In this episode, I start with the basics, explaining the Scientific Method with The Wizard of Oz.
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My new web series is here! Try holding down alt while pressing the reblog button to see some magic happen….
My new pal @blip is particularly annoying. (Easter gift from family friend) (Taken with instagram)
Pretty damn sure Facebook bought Instagram because I posted this sweet photo this morning. The timing can’t be a coincidence.
Science + Movies = Reel Science
From the makers of Laughing Historically (iTunes “New & Noteworthy” & Top 10 video podcasts) comes a fully animated guide to science using something we all know and love, movies.
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I’ve been planning this one for months and extremely proud of how it is coming along. Don’t worry, plenty more Laughing Historically on the way as well.
Great title.
Credit where credit’s due, Mr. Flowers may have helped with the name…
Have you watched yet? What do you think?! Share and Enjoy!
“According to former Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Boris Nemtsov, the bizarre behavior of Yeltsin resulted from “strong drugs” given to him by Kremlin’s doctors, which were incompatible even with a small amount of alcohol.”
Well, how about that. Tumblr knows all. Watch the new episode of Laughing Historically Boris Yeltsin: Drunkest Man in History to learn more!
You can’t make this stuff up, believe us, we tried.
In the one year anniversary episode of Laughing Historically, we go back to our roots, nudity and drinking. It’s Boris Yeltsin: The Drunkest Man in History, guest starring foreign policy wiz-kid Jared Haase.
If there is one episode of Laughing Historically to watch beginning to end (and reblog), I think this is the one. I still can’t believe its all true. Watch now.
You can now add Blip to your home screen on your iPod, iPhone, or iPad! Click above for a how-to.
Since I go with a heavily Terry Gilliam-inspired collage style, assembling the characters for episodes of Laughing Historically requires a maddening amount of stock images, google image searching, and blind luck. Since hands are so hard to find decent pictures of, I have literally hundreds of iSight shots of me posing my hands in front of my computer late at night with exhausted looks on my face. If someone didn’t know what I was doing and looked in my Photobooth, they would undoubtably think I was utterly insane.
I am only partially insane.
New Laughing Historically Logo for March’s episode. Slowly but surely over the last year, everything we threw together in a night has gotten actual thought and time put into it…
The one year anniversary episode 16 of Laughing Historically with special guest expert Jared Haase is in the can. We have lighting now!
Happy President’s Day! Not attending a traditional President’s Day dance party? Why not celebrate by watching some of Laughing Historically’s President and founder episodes: