3/05/2008

Major News: New Addition to Webseries Roster, Early Lineup of Episodes Set

Hey there.


First of all, thanks for the early comments so far for the sneak preview of the first episode of the webseries.


Next, I want to welcome a new addition to the roster: Brad Fish. Not only is he doing an webisode, but he's also doing several storyboard sequences for the full length movie as well.

I got to talking with Brad about doing something relatively quick, but yet will be a key episode to serve not just for the web series, but also for the movie as well. After going over what the concept will be about, he was all for it. So, thanks again Brad for being a part of this and welcome aboard.

This will be a short episode, probably around five minutes and is on the fast track. So more than likely, this could be the second episode of the series. Which, if things go to form, will be released sometime in April.

Now, about the episode schedule. As I told you before, the roster of episodes have been changing somewhat since the webseries was announced a few months ago. The number's still changing and it's still going to be around the 12-15 episode mark. But no definitive number just yet.

I can say though, that as of right now, the first three episodes of the series have been set, with Will Phelps' episode kicking things off in March, then Brad's episode will follow in April and Sterling Gazdik's episode set to debut in May.

Again, the lineup can change at anytime and additions can be made at anytime, so I'll keep you posted here if that happens.

Also, when the episodes debut, it will be seen on YouTube. I was going to place them also on Stage6.com, but their site closed a few weeks ago. I am looking into another site to host the episodes, so I'll keep you posted on that.

So that's the latest. Stay tuned as the webseries kicks into high gear later on this month.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I'm a huge fan of the series...did you know that the Academy is now allowing online content like webisodes and web series to be eligible for nomination in this years Primetime Emmy's. I think last year they were allowed for the DT Emmy's, so it's pretty cool they're allowing webisodes to contend with the Primetime shows! If you're interested or want to read more, check out www.emmys.com. I'm workin with the Academy to help spread the message about the new nominations, so if you get to check it out let me know! It would be great to see a web series win an award!