Tony Wang
Tony Wang is one of TWiTs podcast editors. Being an editor, he is rarely ever seen or heard from on TWiT broadcasts. He spends most of his time crammed in the attic of the TWiT Brickhouse editing all of the podcasts in order to get them out on time.
In the NSFW episode, Tahlequah Knights, Tony made his first podcast appearance. While Brian, Justin, and OhDoctah were on the topic of Asian people, Tony edited in clips of himself looking disappointed at the hosts' mostly incorrect knowledge of Asian history.
He is part of the Diamond Core production team (with JammerB, OMG Chad and Jason Howell) that the Chatrealm reveres as they must often stay very late at the Brickhouse to capture and edit NSFW.
Tony's Sneaky and Awesome Handiwork
Though Tony is charged with the unfortunate task of censoring whatever swearing and other really-NSFW content that must be excised from NSFW, he does sometimes sneak in some extra visuals for lulz and win. Most of these are very subtle; however, he was able to salvage some hardcore tech fail, particularly in the first part of A Rooker Looks Back when he overlaid the footage over Google Instant to make it watchable.
The following is an ongoing list of the more interesting insertions that Tony has made for the final release. Timecodes provided are taken from the YouTube versions.
- #22 Tahlequah Knights
- inserted footage of himself during Asian history fail (@ 41:24)
- #29 "The Most Annoying Person in the World" Cup
- added speech to Justin's Fapper puppet (@ 1:29)
- #82 Steamed Mayne Special
- added flying lyrics for "Are You A Real Person?" (@ 0:37:40) and "Last Night I Dreamt I Was a Submarine" (@ 1:14:55)
- #86 Toobin' with the Devil
- doodled devil horns on Iyaz (@ 6:12)
- #92 Dragon*Con: Con of a Dragon 2: Double Complete Dragon
- added a second Wheatley along with the censor of Brian's triple swears (@ 0:36:53)
- dubbed in the new ending song and footage of himself watching the live stream (@ 0:59:01)
"Cut this, Tony"
Sometimes during awkward moments or instances of tech fail, Justin (and sometimes Brian and one time even JammerB) calls for Tony to cut that scene from the final podcast. Save for extreme circumstances, the scene is left in anyway.
Inversely, if something happens during the live show that one would surely expect to be trimmed, the hosts ask Tony to leave/add it in. (On a semi-related note, Tony sometimes adds in botched ad reads, pieces of the TWiT portion of the aftershow or other bloopers after the end of the show.)