Posts Tagged ‘web series’

October 21 2011

BET To Move Web Series To Linear Channel

‘8 Days A Week’ To Air As One-Hour Special - BET will move its successful digital dramedy series 8 Days A Week from the web to the linear channel on Oct. 26.
The 10 episode, BET.com series, which stars rapper Justin “Irocc” Williams and Internet star Skye Townsend as part of a group of youths living life in the fast lane as they try to make it in Hollywood, will air on BET as a one-hour episode.
Network officials said the show, which ranks as BET.com’s most viewed web series ever, could be picked up as a full-fledged if it performs well with viewers.
“We’re thrilled to bring our hit web series 8 Days A Week from BET.com to BET,” said Loretha Jones, President of Original Programming at BET Networks. “We think the younger members of our on air audience will connect with this storyline as it reflects the hopes and dreams of young people in the music and entertainment industry.”

October 20 2011

JOSS WHEDON AND WARREN ELLIS JOIN FOR A NON-SING-ALONG WEB SERIES

It was announced last year that Joss Whedon and Warren Ellis would be teaming up for a web series. There was a slight hiccup in the plans of course, Whedon was asked to direct The Avengers (which, from what we’ve seen so far, seems like a good move). With months of production and post-production still left to go on the Marvel series, Whedon wants to make sure we know he hasn’t forgetting about the web series with the comic scribe.

The name of the series is Wastelanders and saying that it’s from Whedon and Ellis pretty much guarantees it will be a hit. Though there are a few hurdles. For example, Whedon is going to be financing the project himself. From Entertainment Weekly, ”I’m just like, ‘Gosh, well, if I’m going to finance this and put it together, it’s kind of dangerous.’ It’s not going to have a soundtrack album, it’s not going to have all these revenue streams,” Whedon said. “It’s going to be something that I put out there because I feel like I have to, and I don’t have to rely on anybody else to let me.”

”I really want to make something tiny. You know, get back on the Internet,” he told them, saying that web series were the “punk rock of filmmaking.” Whedon promised Wastelanders would be very different from his previous web series hit Dr. Horrible. ”I’ll say this about it…there ain’t no singing,” he said. ”It’s a dark piece.”

Ellis couldn’t blame Whedon for postponing their project for The Avengers though as he said on his website, “‘You have to take that job,’ I said. ‘Even though it’ll probably be insane. It’s a tentpole movie. You’ll be able to print your own money afterwards. You’ll be able to do anything you want. Take it.’” He describes the series as ”a funny horrible story about the end of the world” and wrote that he looks forward0 to finishing it.

Depending on the success of The Avengers it still may be a while before Wastelanders sees the light of day but here’s hoping for the success of one helping the other instead of hurting it.

(via Blastr)

October 10 2011

Yahoo & ABC Team Up To Deliver News With Web Series Like Newsmakers Source: Yahoo & ABC Team Up To Deliver News With Web Series Like Newsmakers

With so many people getting news from so many sources, the giants of the medium have begun to lose a lot of their audience.  So now, you have giant corporations teaming up to combine their respective viewers into one large audience to be more attractive to advertisers.  Yahoo News and ABC News are now teaming up to create original series that will play on both of their sites, a potential audience of 100 million.

Source: Yahoo & ABC Team Up To Deliver News With Web Series Like Newsmakers http://www.reelseo.com/yahoo-and-abc-newsmakers/#ixzz1b2wfe9F8
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October 4 2011

‘Battlefield 3: Operation Gridiron’ Web Series Features NFL Players

Taking four stars from the football world and placing them smack dab in ‘Battlefield 3′ campaign recreations, ‘Operation Gridiron’ is a new web series you won’t want to miss.

Though the popularity surrounding Battlefield 3 has mostly been segregated to a veryvocal video game community thus far, the series is branching out into the world of football with a new web series entitled Battlefield 3: Operation Gridiron. Taking four stars on both sides of the football, and placing them smack dab into recreations of Battlefield 3campaign instances, Operation Gridiron brings the world of Battlefield 3 to life.

Led by none other than 2010 Super Bowl MVP Drew Brees is a team consisting of Green Bay linebacker Clay Matthews, all-star Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, and rough and tumble Minnesota defensive end Jared Allen. How intense the situations these four top athletes were placed into are, we can’t say, you’ll just have to start watching the show to find out.

Starting today, and running consecutive Tuesdays until the 24th of October, Operation Gridiron will be available on the Battlefield 3Facebook page with the grand finale (the episode airing October 24th) premiering on Spike TV.

For Brees this was a chance to get as close to the experience of serving our country without obviously putting himself in real danger.

“Taking to the battlefield in these real life war settings was really exciting and eye-opening. Every day men and women face challenges similar to what we tackled in this show but with potential dire consequences. Filming this show once again reinforced my respect for the soldiers who fight every day for our freedom”

Here’s your first look at the web series:

October 4 2011

Tim Armstong launches musical theatre web series

Rolling Stone has posted a preview of Tim Armstrong, of Rancid fame, latest project Tim Timebomb’s RockNRoll Theater - a made-for-web musical theater series.

Rolling Stone describes it as: “A cross between Rocky Horror Picture Show and anthology TV series like Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits, RockNRoll Theater will feature half-hour episodes with Armstrong serving as the narrator a la Twilight Zone’s Rod Serling.”

The debut episode titled “Dante” previewed below features band mate, Lars Frederiksen and AFI‘s Davey Havok.


Source: http://www.punknews.org/article/44660