Slacker Mom
Slacker Mom. Too tired to care. Humorous how-to guides for moms who are just too exhausted to do anything, with episodes on baking, Halloween, holiday gifts, laundry, housekeeping, hosting a dinner party, school projects, and more!
SLACKER MOM was produced in part using a grant for the town of Dover, Vermont, the home of the Independent TV & Film Festival, which MomCave is a huge fan and yearly participant in.
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Dina Drew DuvaDirector
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Jennifer Weedon PalazzoDirector
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Valisa TateDirector
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J. Sibley LawDirector
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Jennifer Weedon PalazzoWriter
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Dina Drew DuvaWriter
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Valisa TateWriter
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Jennifer Weedon PalazzoProducer
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Dina Drew DuvaProducer
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Valisa TateProducer
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Jennifer Weedon PalazzoKey Cast
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Dina Drew DuvaKey Cast
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Valisa TateKey Cast
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Project Type:Web / New Media
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Genres:Comdey
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Runtime:15 minutes
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Completion Date:March 1, 2016
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Production Budget:4,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital, Nikon D750
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
MomCaveTV is a website, blog and youtube channel known for creating snarky comedies for moms. Series include: the hilarious talk show, "MomCave Live", which screened at ITV Fest in 2015; the award winning scripted series, "Slummy Mummy" and "Double Leche" which bptj screened at ITV Fest in 2013, as well as many other prestigious festivals; and the hilarious interview show, "Blabbermom." To learn more visit www.momcavetv.com.
"Slacker Mom!" Humorous how-to guides for moms who are just too exhausted to do anything. With episodes on baking, Halloween, holiday gifts, laundry, housekeeping, hosting a dinner party, school projects, and more!
Jennifer Weedon Palazzo, J. Sibley Law (not pictured), Valisa Tate, and Dina Drew, all worked collectively on "Slacker Mom," which was make with the help of a grant from the town of Dover, VT.
The MomCave team worked over a long weekend in Vermont on the comedic series. Script outlines were used to create the spine of each episode, and then the dialogue was improvised.