L.A. BEER – Inside The First Web Sitcom Taped In Front Of A Live Audience
“I didn’t come out here to write pilots. I came out here to produce shows, and to write shows, and the only way we could do that was if we did it ourselves, basically.”
“I didn’t come out here to write pilots. I came out here to produce shows, and to write shows, and the only way we could do that was if we did it ourselves, basically.”
L.A. Beer drops today, check them out at http://labeer.tv Here are some photos from last night’s premiere in North Hollywood.
I love watching shows get better, and even more so I love watching shows get really good.
It seems like everyone is collaborating with someone they met in acting class these days. This collaboration of web series veterans premieres today!
“We set out to make a “real TV show” in the sense that each script is 25-30 pages long and each episode typically runs at least 20 minutes. We did that because it looks easy on TV and we didn’t know any better.”
Thoughts on the premiere of ‘Acting Dead’ along with a nice collection of amazing pictures of the event, taken by yours truly.
“It’s pretty simple—no one wants to be pigeonholed. It’s pretty easy to make snap judgements about who someone is or what he/she is capable of based on very superficial criteria. Maybe don’t be so quick to do that.”
Deep inside the inner workings of your local museum, Our Cultural Center attempts to show high art as a little more accessible to the masses than you might believe.
This week on #WebSeriesWednesday we got a little buzzed creating the #OnTheRocksDrinkingGame
This animated series is drawn utilizing the classic cel animation technique helping creator Jeff Haas find the time to produced 42 weekly episodes per year.