Are Web Series The New Indie Film? – Part 1: Inspiration and Creation
First in a two part series. This article is also available on the Huffington Post
First in a two part series. This article is also available on the Huffington Post
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.
Staff writer Kacy Tiller gives a personal look inside her work crowdfunding with LA Macabre, half way towards a $60,000 goal.
Valuable insights on web production from creators and distributors alike, this week in New Orleans.
“The role of women in the film industry, and, quite frankly, in society, inspired us to create something that could push for change. We’re tired of women being portrayed as incomplete without men, or just obsessed with shopping and all looks with no brains,”
“At 27, I’ve worked hard over the years and can visualize all my mistakes. I wanted to convey these messages to an audience and showcase that life is all what you make it, and nothing but hard work, drive and passion is what will make your starry eyed, possibly even stupid, dreams come true.”