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			<title>Scott Adsit</title>
			<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 11:27:17 -0400</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[<p><em><div class="media"><div class="embed right"><img src="http://0.media.collegehumor.cvcdn.com/96/45/collegehumor.992b325317782f120930ddd643aa07ad.jpg" width="200" height="299"  /></div></div></em></p><p><em>As fictional producer Pete Hornberger on the massively hilarious </em>30 Rock<em>, Scott Adsit plays one of the few regularly-sane characters.</em><em> But for his new comedy </em>Mary Shelley&#039;s Frankenhole<em>, </em><em> the performer, director, and co-executive producer</em><em> is delving into territory that&#039;s slightly more bizarre: the world of of Dr. Frankenstein. </em><em>Check out </em>Frankenhole&#039;s<em> premiere on Sunday, June 27 at 12:30 a.m. on Adult Swim.</em></p><p><strong>For <em>Mary Shelley&#039;s Frankenhole</em>, you&#039;re reuniting with many of the people who worked on <em>Moral  Orel</em>, which  was also a stop motion series on Adult Swim. What is it  like writing  for and directing stop motion?</strong></p><p>It&#039;s interesting  for me since a lot of the time I&#039;m in New York while  they&#039;re filming  in LA. Generally, the writer and director are on hand to  guide and give  direction to the animators as they animate so, when I&#039;m  not there to  direct, I have to put myself on tape acting out the whole  episode in my  apartment or wherever. And there are several directors on  hand ready  to help, including Dino, if I&#039;m unreachable for some  clarification. The  animators are so talented and our rapport with them  is so easy after  all this time that there&#039;s a shorthand between us. The  nerve-wracking  part is when we haven&#039;t communicated well enough and the  shot, which  might have taken a few days to complete, needs to be started  again from  the beginning. And it&#039;s not like, &quot;Okay, Take  Two&#133;Action!&quot;. One  little shot is hours upon hours of work.</p><p><strong><em>Mary Shelley&#039;s Frankenhole</em> </strong><strong>centers on  the time travel  of Dr. Frankenstein and his run-ins with   monsters and  various  historical figures</strong><strong>. </strong><strong>How was a concept like this  pitched?</strong><br  />...]]></description>
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