Craig Zobel

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Craig at the NYU Talk

Roger Craig Zobel is a friend of The Brothers Chaps and co-creator of Homestar Runner.

He is also the eponym for Coach Z, as revealed in Wonkavision Magazine; mutual friend Bill Kramer would sometimes call him "Coach Zobel", as mentioned by Mike Chapman at the 2005 NYU Talk.

Contributions to Homestar Runner

He and Mike co-wrote the original Homestar book, The Homestar Runner Enters the Strongest Man in the World Contest, in the summer of 1996. While in college, the two were looking around the children's section of a bookstore and decided to make their own as a joke. About ten to fifteen copies of the small "book" were made and distributed amongst friends. That December, he helped the Chaps make the Super NES animation as a Christmas present.

When The Brothers Chaps adapted the Homestar Runner characters to Flash, Zobel assisted with several early toons. He co-wrote Pom Pom, Too, Homestarloween Party, and Where's The Cheat?; he additionally has provided the voices of Cherry Greg in Fluffy Puff Commercial and Kevin in Marzipan's Answering Machine Versions 6.0 and 17.2, and appeared in the short film Puppets on the Road. Zobel designed the covers for the strongbad_email.exe DVD box set, the Everybody Everybody Poster, and drew the map of Peasantry in the Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer.

According to Matt Chapman in the DVD commentary for replacement, the scene of Bubs attacking Strong Bad is Craig's "favorite thing ever on our website".

Career

Craig Zobel and The Brothers Chaps have worked together on multiple film projects. Zobel was Unit Production Manager on David Gordon Green's All the Real Girls (2003), while Mike worked in the art department and Matt had a small on-camera role. He directed the feature film Great World of Sound (2006), which was produced by Missy Palmer and executive produced by the Brothers Chaps.

Zobel has since directed several other films and TV shows, including the movie Compliance and the Emmy-nominated series Mare of Easttown. He currently resides in New York.

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