John Marble, of Brightest Young Things, chose silver eye shadow for Brett Andriesen and gold for Devon Trotter, the duo that started Pocket Gays. Satisfied with the swipe of iridescence that colored their noses and the black liner smudged on their faces, Marble handed them two felt animal-shaped hats and turned on his Flip camera.
In an effort to promote the BYT- and Capital Pride-partnered party at the Newseum on June 10, BYT and Pocket Gays decided to film a spot mimicking the now famed honey badger YouTube video.
Pocket Gays duo play honey badgers for the day at the National Zoo (Fahima Haque ) They held a casting call for residents interested in being an extra for the shoot and agreed to meet Saturday morning at the National Zoo to film.
Pocket Gays duo play honey badgers for the day at the National Zoo (Fahima Haque ) They held a casting call for residents interested in being an extra for the shoot and agreed to meet Saturday morning at the National Zoo to film.
Marble said that a fair number of people responded to the casting call — but that the holiday weekend interfered with their filming plans. Nonetheless, Andrew Fogle, 23, a friend of Marble’s, and Jason Gray, 34, lent an acting hand for the video.
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