All in all season two is everything a good sequel needs to be. The story got bigger, and the characters more complex all while staying true to the heart of the original.
Back with more food, more character drama and some guest appearances by nerd icons like Battestar Galactica’s Richard Hatch.
Tuesday night at the Motor Club I was treated to my first look at the first half of season two of “Pairings” – could it live up to the excellent first season? Oh ya, there are also tons of pictures in here.
On this week’s #WebSeriesWednesday I watched the foodie themed web series ‘Pairings.’ Here I take a look at how screenwriter Ed Robinson created an engaging character, and used the plot to develop him further. I haven’t talked too much about writing for the web lately, so ‘Pairings’ is a great opportunity to jump back into the topic.
Since beginning their hilarious and successful partnership in 2016 on their first web series Killing It!, actors/comedians Jonathan Kaplan and Marianne Bayard (a.k.a. “Mares and …
When millennial-on-millennial crime jeopardizes the safety and happiness of selfie takers, social media over-sharers and outrageously entitled twentysomethings, there’s only one duo that’s ready to …
Carter Mason lost his battle with cancer last month. Aside from being the founder of JTS.tv he also touched many of our lives. Here are just a few.
Feeling like your skills are losing value in the market place? Today we preview a clever allegory for our modern economy, seen through the eyes of a few not quite top notch super heroes.
“We encompass all that is the show, beginning with the genesis of ideas, through production and post production,” they say. “We continue to sustain an ever-growing budget which includes a pizza box, plunger, and an anti-fluoride straw.”
This article has been co-written by Chris Hadley and David Schwartz. Part 3: Web Series Aggregators In Part 2 of our series, we focused on …