"HANDS FREE" COMEDIC VIDEO POKES FUN AT CALIFORNIA LAW
July 5, 2008 | Los Angeles, California | Vetting explained
California is the latest state to require hands free use of cell phones while driving and as this comedic video clearly demonstrates we are all much safer that way.
See comedian Skyler Stone making the most of his new blue tooth while literally driving "hands free". During shooting, Skyler drove his car with no hands on the wheel around Los Angeles while Brandon Kraines, the director shot from the front seat and Michael Abbott, the producer sat in the backseat feeding dialogue from the script, and handing Skyler props.
The spot was written, shot and edited it in one day on June 30th to make a statement about the CA law on July 1 for posting.
a united front production
Brandon Kraines directing
Michael Abbott producing
Written by Skyler Stone
Starring Skyler Stone (Comedy Central's show "Con"), Robbie Kaller and Bree Michael Warner
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