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Adam Fike shares a little background on his exciting new multi series project ‘Wyndotte Street.’
Adam Fike shares a little background on his exciting new multi series project ‘Wyndotte Street.’
It’s a show in the same vein as The Monkeys, but older and more jaded, featuring the problems of both a film production and a live band!
FIRSTS features guest appearances by acclaimed actors Joanna Going (currently First Lady Tricia Walker on Netflix’s HOUSE OF CARDS, James Shanklin (HELL ON WHEELS), French Stewart (3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN), and Paul Cassell.
This week I watched a series about a pretty shitty rock band who can’t seem to give up the dream.
“There are little bits of Blair and I in every one of these characters … it’s about two dudes, they’ve been best friends since childhood and they have unrealistic aspirations in an overcrowded creative field which challenges every relationship they have. That’s a lot closer to mine and Blair’s actual life than, say, the vampire comedy we made.” ~ Series co-creator Chris Gardner
Growing up in the 80’s made it easy to be influenced by a dance heavy pop culture, with shows like Star Search and the Mickey Mouse Club, and movies like Footloose and Dirty Dancing. Co-creators Jennifer Lieberman and Rebecca Morgan just needed a spark, which they would find in their local zumba class.
The Goodnight Show is the culmination of a dream that creator John Calhoun long had hoped to achieve: to combine the hilarious and free wheeling atmosphere of a late night talk show with his goals to achieve positive social change in a city that’s otherwise known for its problems.
Destroy The Alpha Gamma’s might just be my new go-to example for use when explaining how to make a web series. It’s timely, well written, well acted, professionally produced, tied to existing intellectual properties, and created with a goal beyond monetary concerns
A new unscripted, mocumentary series about one band and their slow ascent towards stardom. It’s The Office meets This Is Spinal Tap.
The new series from director Scott Brown, about the biggest bitches, with the biggest voices, on campus launches today.