by Chris Ullrich, Jul 25 2010 // 12:00 PM
Last night during San Diego Comic-Con a few hundred creators, fans and supporters gathered at the Bristol Hotel for the Celebrate the Web event to see and experience the latest and greatest content the world wide web has to offer. Those in attendance also got to be involved in panel discussions, moderated by our good pal Sam Proof, with some of the web’s top creators who offered their insight into making content today for the web, the tools of the trade and some of the pitfalls.
In the interest of full disclosure I need to say now that The Flickcast was a proud sponsor of the event along with our partners at Tube Filter and Blip.tv. However, that didn’t stop me from being very impressed with many of the sci-fi, dramatic and comedy programs who’s footage we saw last night.
Some of the creators at the event who showed footage or trailers from their projects included Shawna Trpcic from Dr. Horrible’s Sing Along Blog, Melanie Merkosky from Continuum, Kelly Parks from Universal Dead, Christopher Preksta and Curt Wootton from The Mercury Men and The Bui Brothers from Pryce.
In addition, creators such as Paula Rhodes and Craig Frank from A Good Night’s Quest, Matt Sloan and Aaron Yonda from Chad Vader, Rudy Jahchan from A Comicbook Orange, Adam Chambers of I Heart Vampires and David Nett and Stephanie Thorpe of Gold: Night of the Zombie King were also in attendance.
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Posted in: New Media · News · The Internets
Tagged: A Comicbook Orange, A Good Night's Quest, Aaron Yonda, Celebrate the Web, Chad Vader, Continuum, Craig Frank, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, Gold: Night of the Zombie King, I Heart Vampires, Jeff Lewis, Kelly Parks, Matt Sloan, Melanie Merkosky, New Media, Pryce, SDCC, SDCC10, The Bui Brothers, The Guild, The Jeff Lewis Five Minute Comedy Hour, The Mercury Men, Universal Dead
by Joe Gillis, Jul 6 2010 // 10:00 AM
In news that will most likely be met with meh by the major cable outlets, production company Relativity Media announced that it will make a deal with movie rental giant Netflix to stream its content via the service. While that may not sound impressive, the other part of this deal will see Relativity bypassing traditional home video routs and cable stations like HBO or Showtime and going directly to Neflix’s streaming movie service.
With the backing of backing larger companies like Lions Gate Entertainment, Sony Pictures, and Universal Studios, Relativity will grant Netflix first rights to stream popular movies that are typically sent to premium cable channels like Starz, HBO, and Showtime following the movie’s DVD release. This arrangement is seen as a major development because it’s the first time a major movie producer has turned to online distribution for its movies and not gone the traditional route.
Could this be the start of a trend? We’ll see. It would probably seem like more of a big deal (at least to me) if the movies were a bit more impressive and if HBO and Showtime didn’t seem more concerned with creating original programming than showing movies. Still, it is an interesting development to be sure. Time will tell if it has an impact on other companies and if they join in.
The deal is set to launch with movies Skyline and The Fighter, featuring Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale, with more titles to follow soon.
Posted in: HBO · Movies · New Media · News · Showtime · Tech
Tagged: Christian Bale, HBO, Internets, Mark Wahlberg, Movies, Netflix, Netflix Streaming, New Media, Relativity Media, Showtime, Tech, The Fighter, TV
by Matt Raub, Jun 29 2010 // 10:00 AM
With so much on the Internets these days, there are plenty of web series that get lost in the fray. Whether due to poor writing, bad directing, sub-par acting or whatever, many just don’t catch on. Some, however, do manage to catch the public eye. One of those few that do is The Legend of Neil.
The online sitcom comes from Sandeep Parikh, who fans of the genre may remember as “Zaboo” from the insanely popular web series The Guild. Fans of Guild will be happy to know that Felicia Day has a recurring role on the show as well, and this series even had a musical episode last season.
What is Legend of Neil? Well, if a drunk in his late 20′s got sucked into a game of Legend of Zelda and realizes exactly how ridiculous the entire concept is, that pretty much describes the show. There’s plenty of humor for video game fans, or even just fans of swearing.
Check out the all new teaser trailer for season 3, which premieres on July 24th just in time for Comic-Con, after the jump.
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Posted in: Action · Comedy · Drama · New Media · News · The Internets · Video · Web
Tagged: Atom.com, Felicia Day, Legend of Neil, New Media, Sandeep Parikh, The Guild, Web Series
by Chris Ullrich, Jun 19 2010 // 1:00 PM
Often around the Internets you find many different kinds of videos. Some are produced by people who obviously have no business using a camera to do anything except filming their vacations.
Then, you find those rare gems produced by people who obviously have talent and know what to do with it. Often these filmmakers don’t have a lot of money but what they lack in funds they more than make up for in sheer creativity.
Case in point is the awesome new Batman fan film City of Scars. Produced by the team of Aaron and Sean Schoenke through their Bat in the Sun productions this film shows, once again, what talented people can do with a little money and a lot of imagination and creativity. It is well worth the time it will take you to watch it and the time it will take to sit through the commercial beforehand.
Check out this awesome fan made movie after the break.
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Posted in: Movies · New Media · News · Shorts · Video
Tagged: Aaron Schoenke, Batman, City of Scars, Comics, DC, Fan Films, Filmmaking, Indie, Joker, New Media, Sean Schoenke