THE MOP AND LUCKY FILES Season 2: Continuing To Solve Life’s Most Interesting Mysteries
As anyone who’s ever watched a James Bond film (or read the Ian Fleming novels they were based on) can tell you, being a spy …
As anyone who’s ever watched a James Bond film (or read the Ian Fleming novels they were based on) can tell you, being a spy …
In a day and age where the cost of college tuition continues to climb, and the level of student debt continues to rise, it’s hard …
Web series have provided female filmmakers and performers an incredible platform to succeed, and to smash Hollywood’s stereotypes.
First in a two part series. This article is also available on the Huffington Post
Victoria Frings, producer of the series “After, Ever After” shares her experience diving head first into a passion project with no time, money or background in filmmaking!
While some tend to view independently produced, low budget web series as being cheap and amateurish, that perception is rapidly changing thanks to shows like LUSA; series that combine arresting visuals and stunning sound with compelling acting and writing.
A deeply personal tale of just how difficult it can be to break through in the highly competitive film industry.
A new initiative called In With The New Out seeks to bring current and aspiring LGBT web series creators together in a series of informative panel discussions, mixed with screenings of some of the most popular and influential LGBT web series
Yesterday the FCC voted 3-2 in favor of enforcing its “net neutrality” policy under Title II of the Telecommunications Act. Web creators David Nett, Jenni Powell, Jeff Koenig, and Patrick Bardwell share their thoughts on the ruling.
Valuable insights on web production from creators and distributors alike, this week in New Orleans.