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That's one of the reasons I like working with these guys.
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One day I just sent out a text that said something like "Hey you guys want to help with a movie?" and they seemed interested. Wizards of the Coast: Can you introduce us to who's who in the video (although you've already stated you won't reveal if the lead singer is a wizard, archer, or ranger)? How did you assemble them as a partyas actors you knew, or as friends (and if so, how did you rope them into the project)?Ĭonnor Anderson: All the actors are my friends. I was trying to do something with my character that was a little out of the ordinary, so Zac Smith (The Wizard, and the guy who helped me write the lyrics) told me to just "Roll a D6." The second he said that I started singing the G6 song in my head with the Roll a D6 in its place, and I thought it was a pretty funny idea. Wizards of the Coast: How did Roll a d6 come aboutwhat was the inspiration behind the project?Ĭonnor Anderson: Roll a D6 came about while, actually, in the middle of a game of D&D. We've gone to a bunch of film festivals together, and we seriously enjoy filmmaking. My best friend Aaron Mull (the Dwarf) and I have been making films together since freshman year in high school. Wizards of the Coast: So, can you tell us about Broken Record Filmshow long have you been creating short films?Ĭonnor Anderson: Broken Record Films has been "in business" so to speak since August of 2009, but we have been making films for long before that.
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We spoke with creator Connor Anderson, of Broken Records Films, about his video. In five days, they've amassed half a million views, and a mention on CBS News (as well as just about everywhere else throughout the blogosphere). If you haven't seen the Roll a D6 video by now, you're one of the few.