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Alex Bale
Personal information
Born
Alexander Bale
Occupations
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2014–present
GenreHorror
Subscribers1 million[1]
Total views112 million[1]
100,000 subscribers2021
1,000,000 subscribers2024

Last updated: October 26, 2024

Alex Bale is an American YouTuber, filmmaker, animator, and actor. He is best known for creating and starring in the horror ARG web series Don't Feed the Muse and Pizza Time Pizza.

Works

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Films

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In 2014, Bale co-wrote "S–Laughter (It's French)". It was played at the DC Independent Film Festival.[2]

In 2016, while in high school, Bale made a YouTube series called "Promos". Throughout 2017–2018, Bale made a comedic alternate reality game on YouTube called "Pizza Time Pizza". It is a sequel to Promos.

In 2016, Bale co-wrote "Countdown". It was played at the DC Independent Film Festival.[3]

In 2019, Bale started a series on YouTube called "Horror Shorts".[4] Among them were "THE UMBRELLA MAN (2019)" and "Don't Drink the Coffee (2019)".[5][6][7]

In 2020, Bale started a series called "SpongeBob Conspiracies". Bale's YouTube channel received substantial growth due to the series.[8] SpongeBob Conspiracies was part of a larger alternate reality game called "The Muse ARG" or "Don't Feed The Muse". Throughout 2021–2023, Bale developed the ARG. It gained a small following of ~5,000 players.

In 2021, Bale released a comedic short film "WHAT THE HECK IS GOING ON?".[9] It was played at the Atlanta Underground Film Festival. The film won Best Actress Comedy, Best Director Comedy, and Best Script Comedy at the 8th Annual NYC Short Comedy Film Festival.[10]

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Throughout 2014–2016, Bale worked on a Minecraft ARG called "OldRoot".

In 2018, Bale made a rap video about the "Air Bud cinematic universe".[11][12]

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References

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  1. ^ a b "About Alex Bale". YouTube.
  2. ^ "2015 High school Film Competition Finalists". dciff-indie.org. DC Independent Film Forum. 2 February 2015. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
  3. ^ "2016 High School Student Films". dciff-indie.org. DC Independent Film Forum. 8 February 2016. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
  4. ^ Bale, Alex. "Horror Shorts by Alex Bale". youtube.com. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  5. ^ "8 UNCTUOUS UMBRELLA SCENES IN HORROR!". longlivethevoid.com. Beyond The Void. 8 September 2021. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  6. ^ "For the Love of Shorts: Don't Drink the Coffee (2019)". deadcelluloid.co.uk. Dead Celluloid. Archived from the original on 28 January 2023. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  7. ^ "Short Film: Don't Drink the Coffee (2019) Review". horrorguys.com. The Horror Guys. 22 June 2019. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  8. ^ "Social Blade - Alex Bale".
  9. ^ "STUDENT SHORT FILMS 2021". flimquestfest.com. Film Quest. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  10. ^ "Winners of the 8th Annual NYC Short Comedy Film Festival 2022!". nycscff.com. The NYC Short Comedy Film Festival. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  11. ^ Burwick, Kevin (8 October 2018). "Air Bud Rap Gives an Epic Shout Out to All 14 Movies". movieweb.com. MovieWeb. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  12. ^ Hansen-Firestone, Dana. "A Rap Video about the 14 Movies in the "Air Bud" Cinemaverse". tvovermind.com. TV Over Mind. Archived from the original on 21 January 2023. Retrieved 21 January 2023.