Ad Nauseum Ep. #2: "Ripple Effect" (AT&T)

David Halpert takes a look at an advertisement that's as well received as a dropped call.

Jesse (A Sketch by Braeden Orr)

A young man asks questions about his love life in this bizzare, yet funny sketch. Warning: Contains some adult themes.

Ad Nauseam Ep. #1: The 2010 Chrysler Town & Country

Give newcomer David Halpert a warm welcome as the Commercial Wizard takes a look at a most perplexing advertisement for an oddly named minivan.

Irreverent Edutainment - Taylor Swift's Love Story

Demoversi takes a look at one of Taylor Swift's more popular songs. He likes it, but there's still a few things off...

Irreverent Edutainment - Where's Waldo

Demoversi joins the iPen Productions fold with his look at the notorious NES game based on the classic series of books.

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

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Ad Nauseam Ep. #2: "Ripple Effect" (AT&T)



With its newest commercial "Ripple Effect", AT&T reminds us why its slogan shouldn't be "Rethink Possible", but rather "Rethink Impossible". Warning, may contain some adult language!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Posted by Admin On 4:47 PM 3 comments

Jesse




A bizarre comedic sketch written, directed, and starring Braeden Orr about a young man and his questions about his love life.

Warning: Contains Adult Themes

Special Thanks to Avalon Tolbert and Ed Glaser

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Posted by Silo13 On 9:15 PM 0 comments

Ad Nauseam Ep. #1: The Chrysler 2010 Town & Country




This is the first video of a new ongoing web-series entitled "Ad Nauseam" wherein David (your commercial wizard) reviews horrible commercials for the purpose of mocking and ridiculing them. This commercial, unveiling the 2010 Town & Country, begs the question, why use such a stupid commercial to showcase your newest minivan?

Warning: May Contain Some Adult Language

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Posted by demoversi On 11:33 PM 0 comments

Irreverent Edutainment - Taylor Swift's Love Story



What can we learn from questionable lyrics and editing errors?

As always, Irreverent Edutainment contains adult language. Also sprite art and ridiculousness.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Posted by Admin On 9:16 AM 4 comments

New Talent Initiative

Hello one and all, Braeden Orr here with a very important update. As many of you can see, I am no longer the only person posting videos here at iPenProductions.com. The reason for this is simple: I don't have time to keep great content on the site at a level of consistent scheduling you guys deserve. With school and personal life stuff going on, I can only do one full video a month, if that, at least for the time being. So, what to do, what to do?

How about bring aboard demoversi and his upstart Irreverent Edutainment series? Demoversi is a really cool guy and his videos are pretty dang entertaining. But, he's just the start. I'm calling ALL video makers. I don't care if you have two videos or fifty. If you are interested in building iPen Productions, providing its fans with new, awesome content, and/or putting your name out there a bit, the please, send a link to your work either by commenting here, through Twitter, the Facebook Fan Page, or by sending an email to contact@ipenproductions.com.

This is essentially a win-win-win situation. I win by having the iPen site full of great content. The audience wins by having a more steady supply of great content to watch. You win by having more people watch your great content. So, don't be shy, and contact us today!

Posted by demoversi On 2:01 AM 2 comments

Irreverent Edutainment - Where's Waldo



Everyone knows a bad game when they see it. Does it gain quality through thorough overanalysis?

Warning: Irreverent Edutainment contains edutainment, irreverence, and adult language. You have been warned.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Posted by Admin On 4:21 PM 0 comments

FROM THE VAULT: Triangles - A School Project



In my Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus class, we had to present two word problems involving triangles. While most students will probably do their's on a poster board, Mr. Patel suggested we try to make a video. I decided to do that, and well... I've had this skit in mine for a while now, and decided this would be the perfect time to do it. I decided to use the costume from my Track and Field review for this character. And yes, that is a Sega Genesis with a toilet paper roll, straws, and a timer taped to it.