THE SHADES: An Edgy, Yet Hilarious Take On Religion, And Life, In Suburbia
Of all the things that can either unite or divide us, religion is among the most potent. Regardless of which god we worship, or what …
Of all the things that can either unite or divide us, religion is among the most potent. Regardless of which god we worship, or what …
Whether in college, or living in an apartment complex, having a roommate can present a multitude of advantages. Yet, while having someone to share your …
Regardless of the specifics, creators of spiritually-themed web series have a delicate balance to strike: they must entertain without alienating their audience when it comes to very personal themes and subject matters.
“I have always been a fan of shows like BILL NYE: THE SCIENCE GUY and BEAKMAN’S WORLD, and thought that it would be super fun to create a science series in the same vein,” creator Brian Bernhard.
“I always enjoyed (the) theme of ‘who you are vs. who you want to be’. And I really enjoy putting Alex in those positions. There’s something really delightful of watching someone with this somewhat haughty position, and having the pie crash into their face.”
MomCave began when three moms and a dad (Weedon, Scott, Tate, and Law) noticed a lack of authentic programming for parents
“Maybe I should start bringing my sarcasm alert sign with me to work.” / “You have a sarcasm alert sign!?”
For Matt Giudice, heading to upstate New York’s Hofstra University wasn’t just an opportunity to earn a degree, it was also a chance to bring to life ideas that had been circling his mind for years.
LA natives should find this new series easy to relate to. Premiering today, HelLA features short vignettes highlighting the different ways in which LA is the worst, and best city in the world.
If you decide one day that you want to make an animated series and completely lack the knowledge and experience required, it turns out all you have to do is simply ‘learn how.’ That’s exactly what the creators of the very slick “7th & Washington” did for their new show.