‘Anxietyville’ Introduces Hybrid Web Series / Film Monetization Strategy
The strategy harnesses the power of the Vimeo on Demand monetization model in a way that allows the producers to hit multiple market segments at different price points.
The strategy harnesses the power of the Vimeo on Demand monetization model in a way that allows the producers to hit multiple market segments at different price points.
Sure you can find fans one at a time through word of mouth, just like in the old days, or you can harness the power of mass media.
A part of our crash course on marketing, this article introduces the concept of key influencers and our need to harness them for the purpose of promotion and growth.
Spending years developing a series about Live Action Role Playing, co creator Julian Stamboulieh couldn’t get the project off the ground until he made some industry contacts, and most importantly convinced long time LARPer Jon Verrall to pen the series.
Remote collaboration on projects is all the rage these days. Here is a look at one show and their online collaboration process worked.
Have you considered the benefits of hiring a casting director? ‘On The Rocks’ creators share the benefits of using a casting director and going union with a SAG-AFTRA New Media Agreement.
Justin Lee, Ryan Tsang, Sean Michael Afable & Steven G. Lowe talk season one of One Warm Night, succeeding in the web series market space and a little Arrested Development in part one of this insightful interview with the show’s talented cast and creators.
Introducing the Production Diary! This will be your weekly look into my challenges as a web creator.
Today we were fortunate enough to have the chance to talk with creator Scott Brown about his guerrilla production ‘Stockholm.’ You say you don’t have any money, or locations, he says ‘So What?’
I was in Las Vegas this week and one of my primary goals there was to turn my visit into a blog post about web series… right? Being the entertainment capital of the world I unsurprisingly found many similarities between the city and the internet. Seriously…