You’ve probably heard of Sandwich Video, and if you haven’t, then you’ve probably seen their work.
But the big question: what would Sandwich make if Sandwich could make anything, and not because a client was paying them, but just for the fun of it? The answer is a new web series called “Computer Show”.
“Computer Show” is a technology talk show, set in 1983. The dawn of the personal computing revolution. Awkward hair and awkward suits. Primitive synths and crude graphics. VHS tapes. No Internet. But there’s a twist.
The guests on this show are tech luminaries—experts, founders, thinkers, entrepreneurs…from 2015. They are real, and they are really on “Computer Show” to talk about their thing. Will it go well? Can they break through to the host Gary Fabert (played by Rob Baedeker of the SF-based sketch mainstay Kasper Hauser) and his rotating cast of co-hosts, who know of neither iPhone nor website nor Twitter nor…hardly anything?
Yes, they can. And it’s surprisingly delightful.
We at Ludlow Ventures were beyond excited to partner with Sandwich in making this a reality, and we're eager to make more. The guest possibilities are endless, and we’ve got a whole lot of polyester just sitting around.
Join us, won’t you? For…”Computer Show”.
Carpool VC - S2E3, Prerna Gupta, Founder/CEO of Hooked