December 28, 2005
How they made Lazy Sunday
Instant Notoriety for a Rap Video From Saturday Night Live - New York Times
On the evening of Dec. 12, the four wrote a song about “two guys rapping about very lame, sensitive stuff,” as Mr. Samberg described it. They recorded it the following night in the office Mr. Samberg shares with Mr. Schaffer and Mr. Taccone at “SNL,” using a laptop computer that Mr. Taccone bought on Craigslist.
Then, while their colleagues were rehearsing and rewriting that Saturday’s show, the group spent the morning of Dec. 15 shooting their video with a borrowed camera, using the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in Chelsea to stand in for a multiplex cinema and Mr. Taccone’s girlfriend’s sister to play a convenience-store clerk. Mr. Schaffer spent the next night - and morning - editing the video and working with technicians to bring it up to broadcast standards. Finally, at about 11 p.m. on Dec. 17, the four learned from Lorne Michaels, the executive producer of “SNL,” that “Lazy Sunday” would be shown on that night’s show.
Talk about a compressed timeline!








One Comment to “How they made Lazy Sunday”
December 28th, 2005 at 1:13 pm
Eh, big deal — 4 days? That’s a lifetime.
For the last 3 years, I’ve been competing (and winning) in the 48 Hour Film Project, where teams must make a short film in 2 days. And in this competition, you can’t do anything ahead of time: the genre, character, prop, and line of dialogue are pulled out of a hat at the beginning of the 48 hour period so you can’t write or shoot anything before that point!
For 2005, we did a 3D musical. Talk about a compressed timeline — writing songs and doing the technical stuff necessary for 3D? Yikes!
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