#WebSeriesWednesday; Lucy Knows Love
On this weeks twitter chat I got to learn some of the benefits of a simple concept and a single location story.
On this weeks twitter chat I got to learn some of the benefits of a simple concept and a single location story.
If you build it they will come… well it might actually be a bit more complicated than that.
“Roomiess” is a lot of fun, and a great example of a lot of the current trends in web series.
Ian has a unique premise that feels strangely familiar. It’s simple, relevant pop culturally, and written in that slick stand-alone-format that the web has come to love.
I had a pretty cool chat today with Todd Birmingham, creator of ‘The Wig People.’ We watched his series – a story about a man who has visions of people wearing wigs – and talked about how our goals affect the way we approach a web series.
What would you do if you met the love of your life while on vacation in a different part of the country? Well you’d start up a long distance relationship, obviously…
Is it just me or are web series consistently getting better and better? Misdirected is yet another in a line of well made, quality comedy series highlighted in this column.
Last year I watched a sitcom that, by the end, proved to make for a compelling character drama. Now here we are with the review of season two of what has become a full fledge dramatic comedy.
This week I was treated to some real meat and potatoes, a show that calls itself a love story and which is able to deliver upon the deeper complexities of what that word actually means.
The best writing is always personal, and it’s those personal stories that have the chance to take viewers places that are very original yet human, and relatable.