Here's a rundown of some of the latest web series news:
We Love Soaps TV attended the second season premiere party for Downsized on Tuesday night at Copia in New York City. The crowd, which included All's Faire creator Thom Woodley, and Then We Got Help's Julie Ann Emery and Kevin Earley, loved it. Look for additional coverage of this event later today.
Southside, the new movie from The Bay creator Gregori J. Martin starring Kristos Andrews, begins shooting today in New York. Emmy winner and Indie Soap Award nominee Martha Byrne will be playing an NYPD cop in the film.
Speaking of Byrne, the actress has revealed she will be appearing in the web series Pretty (another successful Indie Soap Awards connection!) and is working with Empire writers Greg Turner and Brian Hewson on a new comedy web series. Stay tuned!
Photos by Kevin Mulcahy Jr.
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We Love Soaps TV attended the second season premiere party for Downsized on Tuesday night at Copia in New York City. The crowd, which included All's Faire creator Thom Woodley, and Then We Got Help's Julie Ann Emery and Kevin Earley, loved it. Look for additional coverage of this event later today.
Southside, the new movie from The Bay creator Gregori J. Martin starring Kristos Andrews, begins shooting today in New York. Emmy winner and Indie Soap Award nominee Martha Byrne will be playing an NYPD cop in the film.
Speaking of Byrne, the actress has revealed she will be appearing in the web series Pretty (another successful Indie Soap Awards connection!) and is working with Empire writers Greg Turner and Brian Hewson on a new comedy web series. Stay tuned!
Photos by Kevin Mulcahy Jr.
Trailer Made, Ragged...
- 4/27/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
In Part 1 of our exclusive five part photo spread from the 2nd Annual Indie Soap Awards, we covered Breakthrough Performance, Supporting Actress, Guest Appearance and Editing. Some very "Pretty" people continued the show. The ceremony pictorial continues below.
Photos by Gustavo Monroy
Fan's Choice Award
Presented by: Steve Silverman & Terri Simmons, Pretty
Nominees: Anacostia; Anyone But Me; As The Corn Grows; Desire & Deceit; Diary Of A Single Mom; Empire; Gotham; Luck And The Virgin; Miss Behave; Montreal Hearts; The Bay; The Cavanaughs; The Like Us Show; Venice; Venus Spa
Winner: The Bay
Outstanding Writing
Presented by: Hillary B. Smith, Venice/Fumbling Thru The Pieces
Nominees: Susan Miller & Tina Cesa Ward, Anyone But Me; Anthony Anderson, Anacostia; Sonya Steele, Celeste Bright; Mark Gardner, Cell; Cheryl L. West, Diary Of A Single Mom; Greg Turner & Brian Hewson, Empire; Susan Bernhardt, Miss Behave; Jason Leaver, Out With Dad; Steve Silverman, Pretty
Winner: Susan Miller & Tina Cesa Ward,...
Photos by Gustavo Monroy
Fan's Choice Award
Presented by: Steve Silverman & Terri Simmons, Pretty
Nominees: Anacostia; Anyone But Me; As The Corn Grows; Desire & Deceit; Diary Of A Single Mom; Empire; Gotham; Luck And The Virgin; Miss Behave; Montreal Hearts; The Bay; The Cavanaughs; The Like Us Show; Venice; Venus Spa
Winner: The Bay
Outstanding Writing
Presented by: Hillary B. Smith, Venice/Fumbling Thru The Pieces
Nominees: Susan Miller & Tina Cesa Ward, Anyone But Me; Anthony Anderson, Anacostia; Sonya Steele, Celeste Bright; Mark Gardner, Cell; Cheryl L. West, Diary Of A Single Mom; Greg Turner & Brian Hewson, Empire; Susan Bernhardt, Miss Behave; Jason Leaver, Out With Dad; Steve Silverman, Pretty
Winner: Susan Miller & Tina Cesa Ward,...
- 2/24/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
Two WGA New Media Writing Award categories were added to the lineup for the 2011 ceremonies, including Outstanding Achievement in Writing Original New Media and Outstanding Achievement in Writing Derivative New Media. Today, the Writers Guild announced the nominees: Outstanding Achievement in Writing Original New Media Anyone But Me - “The Real Thing,” ”Identity Crisis,” “Girl Talk,” ”Naming Things,” “Curtain Up” - Story by Susan Miller, Tina Cesa Ward, Written by Susan Miller, Tina Cesa Ward All's Faire - “Episode 1,” “Episode 4,” Episode 5,” Episode 6,” “Episode 7” - Written by Thom Woodley Concierge: The Series - “Episode 1: We’ve Got Flash,” “Episode 2: Complimentary Sandwiches,” “Episode 3: Perfect Resume Builder” - Written by Timothy Cooper The Five Faces Project - “The Shadow” - Written by Michael A. Nixon Madison Avery - “Zac” - Written by Gregory Storm Outstanding Achievement in Writing Derivative New Media The 3rd Floor: The Office Webisode - “Webisode One: Moving On,...
- 1/11/2011
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
"This tis the story of a band of gentlefolk who strive to bring forthe the finest renntertainment on the entire Delmarva Peninsula!" The folks at Dinosaur Diorama have been busy this month, serving up its first full-length episode of The Burg since 2007 that clocked in at a whopping 20 minutes. Then on November 17th, they premiered their first season of the "Renntertainment" comedy, All's Faire. Now you may be asking yourself, "wait, this is the First season of All's Faire? Wasn't that a Streamy-nominated show last year?" I had the chance to correspond with Dinosaur Diorama's Thom Woodley to get the details on how the current episodes tie into the Kingdom of Gary-shire upon Delmarva universe of Alls Faire. "We did use some of what we shot in 2008," said Woodley. "Those 9 shorts are nonchronological - they're just slices of life at the faire. Actually, we just took those out of our...
- 11/25/2009
- by Jenni Powell
- Tubefilter.com
Not since the Streamy Awards have we seen this many web series stars in one place. Ok not really, but with the fourth season of The Temp Life, the Spherion-backed comedy about life inside a dreadful NY temp agency kicking off today, the cast is loaded up with notable web series stars. The casting moves are signs this four-year old web show is growing up with the medium in which it plays. Call it Web TV's version of keiretsu. Creator Wilson Cleveland, Cjp Communications' Head of Digital Media, built the show back in 2006 for the firm's client Spherion. Incidentally, Cleveland also stars in the The Temp Life, as Nick “Trouble” Chiapetta, the once-ceo of Commodity Staffing, the shoddy agency. This new season picks up with some major changes once Chiapetta returns to office after a 33-week Awol. Notable guest (web) stars: Thom Woodley — co-creator and star of All's Faire, The 'Burg and Vuguru's The All-for-Nots.
- 11/16/2009
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
The recession really knocked the pants off this country in the past two years, but if there's any shine on the economic turd it's that at least Williamsburg is cool again. Sure the trust fund kids took a hit when the market tanked, but real estate got cheap again and the Yupsters thinned out. So what better time to bring back Brooklyn hipster comedy The Burg? The indie web series from Brooklyn-based Dinosaur Diorama, the same team behind All's Faire and Vuguru's The All-For-Nots, is back with its first full-length episode since 2007. The 20-minute episode, "Change" (above) is also the show's longest, starting off with a catchup of what happened since Xander's season-ending autobiomentary . Xander (Matt Yaeger) fills us in on his posse—Courtney (Kelli Giddish) is moving out of The Burg, heading to La for a TV show gig and Ryan (Jeff Skowron) is losing his grip on sanity.
- 11/1/2009
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
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