There's this program from Long Beach, California I'd like to introduce called "Demo Reel", a comedy-talk show starring comedian Jalon Dyllan Sanford. What's different and fresh about this show isn't the quick-witted humor, nor the masterful editing from production company theDAMPERgroup, nor the unexpected antics in the show. What's different is that it's a magazine-format show (pressing topics, opinions, etc.) told through an all-too-ignored perspective - the young black person's perspective. All too often, the only depictions of African-Americans in media are either through tear-jerking Oscar-bait-filled stories, or stories of drugs, alcohol, crime, and the streets. This show paints a different picture - the layman. The everyman. The black man that isn't trying to make the next big discovery or survive a gang-infested neighborhood, but just living, riffing, joking. I definitely think you'll like it.
There's this program from Long Beach, California I'd like to introduce called "Demo Reel", a comedy-talk show starring comedian Jalon Dyllan Sanford. What's different and fresh about this show isn't the quick-witted humor, nor the masterful editing from production company theDAMPERgroup, nor the unexpected antics in the show. What's different is that it's a magazine-format show (pressing topics, opinions, etc.) told through an all-too-ignored perspective - the young black person's perspective. All too often, the only depictions of African-Americans in media are either through tear-jerking Oscar-bait-filled stories, or stories of drugs, alcohol, crime, and the streets. This show paints a different picture - the layman. The everyman. The black man that isn't trying to make the next big discovery or survive a gang-infested neighborhood, but just living, riffing, joking. I definitely think you'll like it.