Good To Be A Gamer Podcast – Week of 04/07/2013: Batman, What’s a MOBA?

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Category : Featured, Game On, Good To Be A Gamer

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At The Con: GTBAG at PAX East 2013
http://www.goodtobeageek.com/?p=4954

At the Con: Pax East 2013 with Nicole Wakelin
http://www.goodtobeageek.com/?p=4944

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NEWS

Xbox Tournaments with Virgin Gaming coming this week [Major Nelson]
http://majornelson.com/2013/04/08/xbox-tournaments-with-virgin-gaming-coming-this-week/

Batman Arkham Origins plot and gameplay details surface – Batwing, Remote Claw, Most Wanted system and more [Official Xbox Magazine]
http://www.oxm.co.uk/52083/batman-arkham-origins-plot-and-gameplay-details-surface-batwing-remote-claw-most-wanted-system-and-more/

Ex-Inside Xbox members launch new project, Thank You For Playing [Eurogamer]
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-04-11-ex-inside-xbox-members-launch-new-series-thank-you-for-playing

BlizzCon Tickets on Sale April 24 and 27 [Blizzard Official Site]
http://us.battle.net/blizzcon/en/blog/9341624/BlizzCon%C2%AE_2013_Tickets_On_Sale_April_24_and_27-4_4_2013

Xbox Video Awards Launch [Major Nelson]
http://majornelson.com/2013/04/09/xbox-video-awards-launch-today

DC Themed MOBA is a thing. Infinite Crisis
http://www.infinitecrisis.com/en

 

 

ITEMS OF INTEREST

Museum of Fine Arts Boston Partners with HappyGiant on Usagi Yojimbo Video Game [MFA]
http://www.mfa.org/sites/default/files/MFA_Samurai%20video%20game%20press%20release.pdf
http://www.mfa.org/play

Devloping for PS4 is “a really pleasant surprise” says Ubisoft Montreal [Computer and Video Games]
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/399751/developing-for-ps4-is-a-really-pleasant-surprise-says-ubisoft-montreal/

EA: “Gaming isn’t mass market yet” [Games Industry International]
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2013-04-10-ea-gaming-isnt-mass-market-yet

PS Vita Revisited – Video Review by JVB
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tK4tnCjwHZg&feature=share
htttp://www.talkingaboutgames.com

Digital: A Love Story: Old but surprising in many ways
http://scoutshonour.com/digital/

 

 

CONTACT

Questions? Comments? We want to hear from you! Feel free to post a comment on the podcast entry at http://www.goodtobeageek.com, or email us at gamer@goodtobeageek.com. You can also email David at dlucier[at]goodtobeageek.com, email Jessa at jphillips[at]goodtobeageek.com.

Special thanks to Sterling for the use of his music in the podcast. Be sure to check out his Magnatune profile page to learn more about him and discover more of his music.

Good To Be A Gamer is sponsored by Good To Be A Geek – let your geek run wild! Opinions expressed on Good To Be A Gamer are those of the hosts and/or guests and do not necessarily represent those of Good To Be A Geek.

Good To Be A Geek is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License

 

 

 

Watching the Web – “Learning Town” with Paul and Storm on Geek & Sundry!

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Category : Candid Conversations, Entertain Me, Featured, Geek Out, Watching the Web

Paul and Storm are best known as a comedy/music duo with songs such as “Write Like the Wind,” a plea to George R.R. Martin, and are part of the driving force behind w00tstock. Paul and Storm have teamed up with Geek & Sundry to bring more entertainment to the web with  a new web series, Learning Town.

 

Learning Town follows Paul and Storm as they take on the task of running a kids show – puppets, musical numbers and all. Bringing a bit of play to YouTube with their unique brand of humor and wit, Paul and Storm present 10 episodes of Learning Town. The first episode airs today on Geek & Sundry and new episodes will air every Tuesday. Each episode is approximately 6-8 minutes in length and will feature an original song.

 

Thomas Jordan and Paul Brochu sat down with Paul and Storm for a candid conversation. The men talk about Learning Town, their influences, a cappella and the state of Geek.

 

Learning Town with Paul and Storm!

 

In addition to Learning Town, you can catch Paul and Storm in person at the following upcoming events:

February 1, 2013 – Paul and Storm will appear with Wil Wheaton and Adam Savage for a w00tstock Founders’ night show at San Francisco Sketchfest!

February 10-17, 2013 – Paul and Storm get on the boat for JoCo Cruise Crazy 3, a Jonathan Coulton!

March 22-24, 2013 – Paul and Storm get their game on at PAX East 2013!

 

For more of Paul and Storm, visit their website. You can also follow them on Twitter (@paulandstorm), like them on Facebook or connect with them on Google+!

It’s Geekmas Time! Geek Gifting from Good To Be A Geek!

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Category : Featured, Geek Out, Holiday

Here at Good To Be A Geek, we believe everyday is a great day to celebrate being a Geek. What better time to celebrate than the holiday season? Whether you are a Fringe Agent, Hobbit, Assassin or YouTuber, we want to encourage you to “let your geek run wild” and we are going to help you.

 

We have procured some nerdy delights that WE ARE GIFTING AWAY . . . TO YOUContinue reading for more information on how to enter, complete contest rules and a look at the nerdy goodness you could win.

 

HOW TO ENTER:

1.) First, post a comment below telling us how you plan to geek out this holiday season. Will you be enjoying a Lord of the Rings marathon? Logging more hours in The Secret World? Plan to play board games with your family? We want to know how you Geekmas.

2.) Like us on Facebook (https://facebook.com/goodtobeageek)!

3.) Join the Good To Be A Geek Google+ Community!

4.) Follow us on Twitter (@GoodToBeAGeek)!

5.) Tweet the message below! You can tweet the message everyday while the entries are accepted. Only 1 tweet per day will qualify for entry.

Let your #geek run wild this holiday. Celebrate #Geekmas with @GoodToBeAGeek! http://bit.ly/ebWaxA

 

GIFTS:

 $5.00 GameStop Gift Card – 3 Winners
 Use a gift certificate towards the purchase of your next video game or gaming accessory. 

 

 

 

$15.00 iTunes Gifts Card
Use this gift card to purchase apps, games, movies, music and more!

 

 

 

 1600 Xbox Live Microsoft Points
Login to Xbox Live and use Microsoft points to Download Games and DLC content, watch movies and television shows.

 

 

 

 

Assassin’s Creed: Lineage DVD

Assassin’s Creed 3 has been one of the blockbuster hits in the video game industry. We are not surprised and we know there are more than a few assassins out there. Based on the award winning franchise, Assassin’s Creed: Lineage is a prequel to Assassin’s Creed 2 and delves deeper into Ezio Auditore’s story and the machinations of his father, Giovanni Auditore.

Description from the DVD: When the Duke of Milan is brutally murdered, the Assassin Giovanni Auditore is dispatched to investigate. What he uncovers implicates Italy’s most powerful families reaching all the way back to the Vatican itself. As Giovanni draws closer to the truth, he becomes hunted himself. He must expose the conspirators before he joins their ever-growing list of victims.

 

 

 RED VS BLUE Season 10 DVD

Whether you are a fan of the Halo video game franchise or a fan of web series, this is a gift with you in mind! Rooster Teeth produced a landmark web series, combining machinima and animated sequences to put a unique spin on the Halo universe. Season 10 of RED VS BLUE is the finale of the Project Feelancer saga and perhaps the best example of why the series garnered so much attention and popularity.

Description from the DVD: Project Freelancer casts a mighty long shadow. In nine seasons of RED VS BLUE, the top-secret military operation has affected the lives of the Blood Gulch crew in more ways than they even know. Now in the climactic tenth season, we experience the conclusion of the Project Freelancer story by watching how it all began and how it all went wrong. Witness the birth of series villains and heroes, betrayals and alliances, all while the Reds and Blues embark on a hunt for answers from the one man who started it all – with a few diversions along the way, of course.

Many more gifts to be announced! Check back often as more gifts are announced!

 

HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM GOOD TO BE A GEEK!

 

********** CONTEST RULES **********
No purchase necessary. Contest is open to legal residents currently residing within one (1) of the contiguous forty-eight (48) United States or the District of Columbia (excluding Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands and other United States territories). Contestants must be eighteen (18) years of age or older as of the start date of the contest. All contest entries must be received by midnight (12:00am) Eastern Time on December 31, 2012. Limit one (1) entry per day. Entries which exceed the entry limits will be void. Any attempt to enter the contest, other than the method described herein will be void. Winners will be selected from a random drawing. Winners will be notified January 2, 2013. Prizes are not redeemable for cash and prizes must be accepted as awarded. Value of prizes vary. Good To Be A Geek reserves the right to substitute any prize, due to unavailability, with a prize of equal or similar value. Contestants acknowledge that Good To Be A Geek and its staff are not liable for prizes that may be lost or stolen during delivery. Contestants acknowledge their information may be shared with contest sponsors, strictly for the purpose of prize delivery.

 

Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome Premieres Today with Episodes 1 & 2!

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Category : Entertain Me, Featured, Watching the Web

The day many BSG fans have been looking forward to is finally here! Universal Cable Productions, in a partnership with Machinima, releases more episodic content with the web series Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome.

 

The new web series promises audiences more of humanity’s struggle against the machines they developed such a fondness for when Syfy re-booted the television series. Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome follows an ambitious young Ensign William Adama (Luke Pasqualino, The Borgias) as he makes his way in the colonial fleet at the onset of the Cylon war. Quickly he finds himself at odds with his veteran co-pilot, Office Coker (Ben Cotton, Alcatraz).

 

Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome is starting off strong, releasing episodes 1 and 2 today. New episodes will be released every Friday, leading up to the season finale on November 30th. Watch the first two episodes below and subscribe to the Machinima Prime channel on YouTube to watch new episodes as they are released.

 
Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome – Episode 1
SUMMARY: Ensign William Adama finds himself assigned to the newest Battlestar in the colonial fleet and a new callsign from his war weary co-pilot, Coker.

 
Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome – Episode 2
SUMMARY: Adama and Coker’s supply mission quickly turns lethal as the small crew pilots their Raptor through Cylon territory.

 

Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome Premieres 11/09/2012!

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Category : Entertain Me, Featured, Movies, Television, Watching the Web

If you are a fan of the Battlestar Galactica re-imagining that garnered huge success a few years ago on Syfy, you may have heard rumblings about a new series, Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome. There have been many rumors and lots of speculation floating about the sci-fi community about a new series that would give audiences a glimpse at the Cylon war. It seemed just as excitement would build, news would spread the series was being canned, or worse, re-tooled.

 

Among the conversations, there was plenty of talk about the new series being crafted for web distribution. After all, a web series would not be completely unheard of. Syfy has already dipped their toes in the web series water with series such as Riese: Kingdom Falling, Mercury Men and others; Battlestar Galactica even had a web series in the form of vignettes which tied into the plot of the television series, providing back-story for supporting characters and additional context within the television series. Well kids, the rumors are true!

Graphic Credit: NBC Universal

NBC Universal, the parent company of Syfy, announced earlier today that Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome is coming…and soon! Through a distribution partnership with Machinima, Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome will be shown online exclusively on the Machinima Prime YouTube Channel.

Graphic Credit: Machinima

The first of 10 episodes will premiere 11/09/2012. Episodes will be approximately 7-12 minutes in length and will follow a young William Adama (Luke Pasqualino), assigned as a fighter pilot on one of the Colonial fleet’s flagships, the Galactica, as he yearns to make him mark in the war against the Cylons.

Photo Credit: NBC Universal

The web series model is just the first arm of the distribution plan. Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome will be available on Machinima Prime through April 2012. However, in February 2013, Syfy is planning to air the series as a 2 hour television movie. Following the television airing, Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome will make its way to Blu-ray, DVD, Pay Per View and Video On Demand.

 

For a sneak peak at the series, check out the trailer below!

 

Read the full press release below:

UNIVERSAL CABLE PRODUCTIONS’ HIGHLY ANTICIPATED
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: BLOOD & CHROME
TO PREMIERE NOVEMBER 9 EXCLUSIVELY ON MACHINIMA,
LAUNCHING A THREE-TIERED WINDOWING STRATEGY
INCORPORATING ONLINE, TELEVISION AND HOME ENTERTAINMENT

FROM THE AWARD-WINNING PRODUCERS AND VFX TEAM BEHIND
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA
EVENT STARS LUKE PASQUALINO (“THE BORGIAS”) AND BEN COTTON (“ALCATRAZ”)

LOS ANGELES – November 5, 2012 – Universal Cable Productions (UCP) will launch for the first time a three-tiered windowing strategy including online, TV and home entertainment, for Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome, a spinoff of the blockbuster Battlestar Galactica series franchise. Fans will first view Blood & Chrome when it premieres exclusively on Machinima’s premium channel, Machinima Prime (YouTube.com/MachinimaPrime), beginning November 9. The initial online debut introduces the latest segment of the revered TV series franchise to a new generation of fans while also launching the multi-platform strategy.
This highly anticipated chapter in the Battlestar Galactica saga takes place in the midst of the first Cylon war. As the battle between humans and their creation, the sentient robotic Cylons, rages across the 12 colonial worlds, gifted fighter pilot, William Adama (Luke Pasqualino, The Borgias), finds himself assigned to one of the most powerful battlestars in the Colonial fleet: the Galactica. Full of ambition and hungry for action, Adama quickly finds himself at odds with his co-pilot, the battle-weary officer Coker (Ben Cotton, Alcatraz). With only 47 days left in his tour of duty, Coker desires an end to battle as much as Adama craves its onset. Lili Bordán (Silent Witness) also stars.
Universal Cable Productions’ partner in the launch is Machinima, the next-generation video entertainment network for young males, and the number one entertainment network on YouTube. Each Blood & Chrome chapter will premiere exclusively on Machinima Prime (http://www.youtube.com/MachinimaPrime), Machinima’s premium channel, which has garnered over half a million subscribers in 3 months, and among other young male centric content, features original series in the sci-fi, drama, comedy, sports and animation genres.
Leveraging cutting edge CGI and virtual set technology, Blood & Chrome is produced by Universal Cable Productions, a division of NBCUniversal, and the award-winning producing team of Battlestar Galactica. David Eick (Battlestar Galactica, Caprica) is executive producer along with Michael Taylor (Battlestar Galactica, Caprica), who wrote the teleplay from a story by Eick, Bradley Thompson (Battlestar Galactica, Falling Skies) and David Weddle (Battlestar Galactica, Falling Skies).  Blood & Chrome was directed by Jonas Pate (Prime Suspect, Caprica).
“With its top-notch storytelling, pulse-pounding action, and cutting-edge visual effects, Blood & Chrome is the perfect extension of the Battlestar Galactica universe,” said Mark Stern, President, Original Content, Syfy and Co-Head, Original Content, Universal Cable Productions. “We are thrilled to see this hotly-anticipated event premiere on Machinima, an online network that is unparalleled in its delivery of high-class digital content to millions of viewers.”
Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome will be presented as ten, 7-12 minute episode chapters available exclusively on Machinima Prime until February 2013, followed by its premiere as a 2-hour movie on Syfy (airdate TBA), and finishing with the release of an unrated version on Blu-ray, DVD, digital download, PPV and VOD.  The series will remain on Machinima through April 2013.
“The storied Battlestar Galactica franchise has a huge following and resonates perfectly with our audience,” said Allen DeBevoise, Chairman, Co-Founder, and CEO of Machinima, Inc. “We are thrilled to be the exclusive distributor for Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome. Series fans have been anticipating this chapter of the Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome story and we are proud to deliver it to them, as a whole new audience on Machinima, reinforcing Battlestar Galactica’s status as a pop culture icon.”

About Universal Cable Productions

Universal Cable Productions creates innovative and critically acclaimed original scripted and digital content across multiple media platforms and outlets for domestic and international distribution. UCP produces Covert Affairs, Psych, Royal Pains and Suits for USA and Alphas, Defiance and Warehouse 13 for Syfy. Universal Cable Productions is a division of NBCUniversal.

About Machinima
Machinima is the dominant global video entertainment network for young males. The number one entertainment channel on YouTube, Machinima serves over 2.25 billion video views a month, and reaches over 210 million viewers monthly. Machinima’s global content network is the best place for gaming content. The network features official publisher content, gameplay videos, scripted series, and original content, including original weekly shows, all aimed at the coveted 18-34 year old male demographic. Machinima is fast-becoming a global phenomenon with an ability to capture a cultural sensibility and awareness among a next generation of entertainment consumers and marketers alike. The company is backed by MK Capital, and Redpoint Ventures, and is headquartered in Los Angeles, California.
For more information, please visit www.Machinima.com<http://www.Machinima.com>

At The Con – Dragon*Con 2012: Web Series 101 Panel

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Category : Conventions, DragonCon, E-vents, Entertain Me, Featured, Guest Appearances, Watching the Web

Some people celebrate Labor Day weekend with a barbeque at the beach. Me? I prefer to spend my holiday weekend in Atlanta, Georgia with 50,000 of my closest geek friends at Dragon*Con.

This year was another fantastic year, filled with cosplay, parties, concerts, celebrities and fan panels. This is not my first year attending. In fact, this year I had the opportunity to return as a panelist on a number of fan discussion panels.

One of the panels I am most proud to have been a part of was titled Web Series 101. David Speakman, Suzanne Najbrt and myself spent an hour chatting about web series, what we enjoy about web content and where others can find series. For those of you who were unable to attend, I was able to record audio of the panel. Due to the nature of the recording, some of the audience comments may be difficult to hear.

Dragon*Con 2012: Web Series 101

Attendees received a listing of various web series from a multitude of genres (see below) to get them started finding web series they would enjoy. As with any entertainment, taste is subjective. This list is not meant to be all-inclusive. I encourage everyone to continue to watch as many web series as they can to find the genre that appeals to them.

Should you have any questions, or if you are looking for additional suggestions, feel free to leave a comment here. You can also join the Dragon*Con American SciFi & Fantasy Media Group on Facebook!

Audience Participation

- It’s All In Your Hands Network

http://www.itsallinyourhands.com/about/)

- Satacracy 88

http://www.hulu.com/satacracy-88

- Bar Karma (aired on Current TV)

http://current.com/shows/bar-karma/

MARKETING TIE-INS

- RoadAngels.com
Social platform that allows users to meet new people and get home safely by pairing Party People with Designated Drivers. As part of their marketing campaign, they are producing a web series.

http://www.roadangels.com/

- Away We Happened
AT&T sponsored. This series follows a couple who mistakenly switch bags. They both have “baggage,” but will this be the start of a new relationship? The series incorporates a “choose your own adventure” mechanic, asking the audience to vote on how the story will progress. Completed, 6 episodes.

http://www.awaywehappened.com

- Daybreak
AT&T spoonsored

http://www.daybreak2012.com/

MOTION COMICS

- Astonishing X-Men: Gifted
Written by Joss Whedon for Marvel Comics. Six episode series.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-6kqNAcpzs&feature=share&list=PLE4700E3F5141C6D6

- Seven Brothers

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0F741FD275B53715

ANIMATED SERIES

- Adopted by Aliens

http://www.adoptedbyaliens.com/

- Electric City
Backed by Tom Hanks. Hosted by Yahoo.

http://screen.yahoo.com/electric-city-promo-29815899.html

- The Heresy Saga

http://www.heresysaga.com/

SCI-FI & FANTASY

- Wonders of the Universe
An animated comedy series which follows the crew of an intergalactic cruise ship.

http://blip.tv/toonwerks

- Uncanny X-Men
Fan-made series bringing to life the Uncanny X-Men comics.

https://www.facebook.com/xmenfanseries/info

- Brothers Barbarian
Two teenage Barbarian brothers journey to find the witch who cursed them to appear middle-aged, in order to reverse the curse. Completed Season 1, 6 Episodes available now. Currently seeking sponsors for Season 2.

http://www.brothersbarbarian.com/

- Space Turkey
A comedy improv series which takes place on a spaceship. The show is recorded live on Stickam with audience input via chat or Twitter. Episodes are hosted on My Outerspace, the sci-fi social network created by William Shatner.

http://www.myouterspace.com/

- Cell: The Series

http://cellthewebseries.com/episodes/teasers/

-Doctor Who: The Forgotten Doctor
A fan-made web series inspired by the BBC show, Doctor Who.

http://www.youtube.com/user/dwtheforgottendoctor/

- Guidestones
In the midst of producing a project for college, a couple of journalism students uncover a global conspiracy. Currently in pre-production for Season 2.

http://guidestones.org/

- The Skyrim Parodies

http://skyrimparodies.com/

- Co-op of the Damned

http://www.mydamnchannel.com/channel/co_op_of_the_damned_5394.aspx

- Horrible People
An internet soap opera following an esteemed family that has fallen on hard times and looks for ways to maintain the lives they have become accustomed to.

http://www.mydamnchannel.com/channel/horrible_people_659.aspx

- Shelf Life

http://www.shelflifeseries.com/

- Transolar Galactica

http://transolargalactica.com/

- The Silent City

http://www.youtube.com/user/SilentCitySeries/featured

- Transylvania TV

http://www.transylvania-tv.com

- Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II

http://www.startreknewvoyages.com/

- Jedi Camp

http://www.jedicamp.com

- Osiris
Titled after the main character, a detective who cannot stay dead. Once killed he is revived exactly 37 minutes later. The series follows Osiris as he attempts to locate a kidnapped witness. Through his investigation he discovers a bigger conspiracy and hints that may lead him to the origins of his abilities.

http://www.osiristheseries.com/

- Blood & Bone China
A period web series, set in 1880′s. When a country doctor finds his brother is missing, along with many others, he embarks on a journey to discover why people are disappearing and what his brother’s involvement was.

http://www.bloodandbonechina.com

- Continuum
Not to be confused with the Canadian television series, Continuum takes us inside a spaceship where a crew member awakes to find she is alone…or is she?

https://www.facebook.com/ContinuumTV

- Vampire Mob
A dark comedy series, shot documentary style following a Vampired who happens to work for the mob.

http://www.vampiremob.com

- Bite Me
Created for Machinima, the series follows a group of gamers who must put their skills to practical use to survive the zombie apocalypse. Complete Season 2 posted.

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA3037A547ACE7E02&feature=plcp

- RCVR
Created for Machinima, RCVR is reminiscent of X-Files; wherein, government agents investigate UFOs and alien visitation. Complete Season 1 posted.

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD94766B564009520&feature=plpp

- H+: The Digital Series
Technology and humanity meet when the future goes too far. Season 1 currently being posted with new episodes every Wednesday.

http://www.youtube.com/user/HplusDigitalSeries

-Untitled Web Series About A Space Traveler Who Can Also Travel Through Time
Started as a skit, Inspector Space Time, in the tv series Community, the creators successfully funded the first season through Kickstarter. Awaiting series premiere.
http://youtu.be/AnMgJ9FNS1c(Official Trailer)

- L5

http://l5-series.com

- Last Man(s) on Earth
Part How to/Part fantasy, this series imparts partical survival skills the hosts learned by watching disaster movies.

http://thelastmansonearth.blogspot.com/

- JourneyQuest

http://www.journey-quest.com/

- Walking In Circles: An Epic Tale About Dragons n’ Stuff
A medieval comedy, following the journey of a group of adventurers on their first quest. Currently in post-production for Season 2

http://www.walkingincirclestheseries.com/

SUPERHERO WEB SERIES

-Batman: Death Wish
A fan-made short film

- Bat in the Sun
Fan-made live action Batman shorts.

http://www.youtube.com/user/batinthesun/

- Batgirl: Spoiled
Finally, Batgirl gets her own series. Follow her adventures beginning in September!

http://www.youtube.com/user/BatgirlTheWebSeries/feed

- The Collectibles
A reality show style show following the misadventures of a group of superheroes.

http://www.the-collectibles.com/

- Save the Supers

http://www.mydamnchannel.com/channel/save_the_supers_6016.aspx

- Avengers Assemble

http://www.avengersassembletheseries.com

GAMING WEB SERIES

- Damsels & Dragons
A series which follows the adventures of a female LARP group. Currently in pre-production for Season 2.

http://www.larpkingdons.com

- Realm of LARP
A reality show style series which follows a group of LARPers through a game, exposing the story and gameplay, as well as the perspectives of the players.

http://www.worldoflarp.net/

- Glitch
A series following Brian “Glitch” Banner who dreams his life was more like a video game and the glitches he encounters. Currently airing Season 1 with new episodes every Monday. There are also a series of Bonus Life “slice of life” mini-episodes currently posted.

http://watchglitch.com/

- Fallout: Nuka Break
A live- action fan-made film based on the popular video game franchise, Fallout.

- Geeks & Gamers Anonymous
A series which follows a trio of female geeks and gamers as they geek out in various situations. Currently in pre-production.

http://www.geekanon.com/

NON-GENRE WEB SERIES

- The Beauty Inside
Community participation is required for this dramatic slice of life series that follows a person who wakes up looking completely different every day. Narrated by Topher Grace.

http://www.facebook.com/thebeautyinsidefilm/

- Awkward Embraces
A comedy series following Jessica and her friends and the awkward situations they encounter in dating.

http://www.awkwardembraces.com

-Pretty
A faux reality series about a family whose daughter competes in toddler pageants. A comedic take on the tv show Toddlers & Tiaras.

http://www.prettytheseries.com

- My Gimpy Life
A web series following the life of an actress trying to make it, who just happens to be in a wheelchair.

http://www.youtube.com/user/MyGimpyLife?feature=watch

- Bloomers
Series following a group of 20-somethings living in Los Angeles, surviving life and love. Complete Season 1 posted.

http://www.bloomerstheseries.com/

- Husbands
Created by Jane Espenson. Season 2 premiered August 15th. Comedy following the marriage of 2 high profile gay men upon the legalization of same-sex marriage.

http://husbandstheseries.com/

- Fresh Hell
Starring Brent Spiner as a fallen celebrity that has committed a fatal mistake. Complete Season 2 posted.

http://www.youtube.com/user/freshhellseries

- Squaresville
Zelda and Esther are two teens that don’t fit in. Follow their adventures as they survive in the town the just doesn’t get them while staying true to themselves.

http://squaresvilleseries.com/

- The Professionals
A series about the misadventures of tech support…or contract killers? Complete Season 2 posted. Season 1 available on dvd via Amazon.

http://www.youtube.com/user/TheProfessionalsShow

- Lizzie Bennett Diaries
Modern-day take on Jane Asten’s Pride & Prejudice told through a video blog format.

http://www.lizziebennet.com/

 

 

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Meet & Geek: Good To Be A Geek At Dragon*Con 2012

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Category : Conventions, DragonCon, E-vents, Featured, Geek Out, Guest Appearances

Courtesy of Dragon*Con

 

Every Labor Day weekend I migrate south, to the city of Atlanta, GA. It is my annual pilgrimage home. Once there, I congregate with thousands of other geeks from all walks of life, hobnob with celebrities and hang out with friends, old and new. This year is a bit of a working vacation, since I will be speaking on a slew of panels.

 

If you find yourself in the geek mecca of the south, feel free to find me at Dragon*Con. Below, is a list of the panels I will be on, with times and descriptions. The better to stalk find me. Don’t be afraid to come up and say “hello.” I am friendly, I promise.

 

FRIDAY, AUGUST 31st

1:00 PM – Confessions of B-Movie Fanatics [American Sci-Fi Classics]
Marriott Atrium: Room A703
B-movies are not a guilty pleasure. They’re just a pleasure. Revel in 1950′s atomic horror, Corman classics and more!

5:30 PM – 8-Bits of Awesome: Classic 80′s Video Games [American Sci-Fi Classics]
Marriott Atrium: Room A703
A loving look back at arcades, the home system wars and how Pac-Man Fever drove us out of our minds.

10:00 PM – Farscape Fan Forum [American Sci-Fi Classics]
Marriott Atrium: Room A703
Scapers gather to gush and/or discuss the show from humans to Hynerian donkeys.
 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st

10:00 AM – Saturday Morning Sci-Fi TV: From D&D to Demon Dogs [American Sci-Fi Classics]
Marriott Atrium: Room A703
Discuss — and watch! — some of the most excellent action and superhero cartoons.

5:30 PM – Truly Outrageous: Girl Heroes of the 1970′s & 1980′s [American Sci-Fi Classics]
Marriott Atrium: Room A703
Geeky ladies take a look at the girl-centric TV shows of the 70′s & 80′s, with Erin Gray (Buck Rogers in the 25th Century) & Jenna Busch, Geek Writer & Host Extraordinaire.
 
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd

10:00 AM – Seeing Red: 1980′s Soviet Movie & TV Villains [American Sci-Fi Classics]
Marriott Atrium: Room A703
In Mother Russia, classic 1980′s villains from Red Dawn and Hunt for Red October discuss YOU.

11:30 AM – Syfy Movies: The Good, the Bad & 5 Things You Never Knew [American Sci-Fi & Fantasy Media]
Marriott Atrium: Room A704
Learn about the infamous Syfy Movies. Some folks love these cheesy movies and some…not. Some of them are actually worth watching, believe it or not!

8:30 PM – Game Show of Thrones [American Sci-Fi & Fantasy Media]
Marriott Atrium: Room A704
Bring your teams of 4 and be ready for trivia and silliness! This is only for the show, so don’t worry if you haven’t read the books.
 
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd

11:30 AM – Web Series You Should Be Watching [American Sci-Fi & Fantasy Media]
Marriott Atrium: Room A704
This year’s update on what’s good to watch on the web! It’s a new world out there with big companies developing their own content.

2:30 PM – Game of Thrones: The Gray Scale [American Sci-Fi & Fantasy Media]
Marriott Atrium: Room A704
With no hero and no villain, some folks don’t like this story. There are costs and benefits for the characters and the story for going the middle road.

Watching the Web – H+: The Digital Series

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Category : Entertain Me, Featured, Watching the Web

Technology has allowed the human race to make remarkable strides. As telecommunication infrastructure expands across the globe, new markets emerge. Information is available at the swipe of a finger, while near field communication and motion control provide an ease to everyday interactions. Technology is so intimately interwoven with how we relate to one another that people are, perhaps, more connected than ever before.
 
Facebook has millions of users. People stand in line for hours for the chance to purchase the latest iPhone. We are a population of adopters, anxiously awaiting the next piece of shiny gadgetry we never knew we needed and now must have. How many of us have longed for a chip implant that would provide extra memory or allow instantaneous access to the web – the convergence of man and machine? It seems the next logical step for a population of technophiles. With all of the opportunities for advancement, how will we know when we have gone too far?
 
Courtesy of H+: The Digital Series
 
H+: The Digital Series is a look ahead into a future when man and machine have successfully merged. The H+ Nano implant was released for medical uses. Like so many things, the consumer possibilities revealed themselves and people flocked to be among the first to receive the implant which promised access to a bigger, better world. Not everything is what it seems. If you have access to the world, can your thoughts and actions ever truly be your own? When the developer goes missing, questions arise. Group of activists believing the implants a mistake come together; some will take action against the corporation and the effects will ripple throughout the globe.
 
Bryan Singer (House, M.D., X2, The Usual Suspects) produces H+, a sci-fi series which promises an action-packed mystery of a thrill ride.  The series stars rising actors Hannah Herzsprung, David Clayton, as well as familiar faces such as Alexis Denisof (Dollhouse, Angel) and Hannah Simone (New Girl, WCG: Ultimate Gamer). Expect 12 episodes to start. I, for one, am excited to see what happens and if the series will continue on beyond episode 12.
 
Today marks the H+ series premiere and you can watch the first 2 episodes on the official YouTube Channel. New episodes are uploaded on Wednesdays. Get a peak at what you are in store for with the official trailer below.
 

 
Follow H+: The Digital Series on social media to get instant access to updates.

YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/HplusDigitalSeries
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/HplusTheDigitalSeries
Twitter: http://twitter.com/hplusdigital
Google+:  https://plus.google.com/u/0/105162158400526674054/posts
 

A Conversation with The Guild Co-Star Amy Okuda

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Category : Candid Conversations, Conventions, E-vents, Featured, Geek Out, GraniteCon, Watching the Web

 

I don’t go to conventions for the costumes. I don’t go to conventions for the swag. I go to conventions for the guests. Granite State Comicon has always been able to produce some pretty amazing guests, and this year was no exception.

Seeing guests like Jason Ciarmella, writer of Joe Hill’s The Cape, and Godzilla, and Mark McKenna of Invincible Ironman and The Punisher fame, was exactly the kind of guest list I was hoping for. Then I saw another familiar face. Amy Okuda, star of the award winning web series The Guild. In only a matter of minutes, I composed and sent an email to her manager requesting an interview.  Being very proud of myself (as I am prone to be), I got on twitter and told everyone about my intention to interview “Tinkerballa” at the convention. The reply I soon received was not the overwhelming excitement I had hoped for.

It actually went something like this…

FRAK!!!! I should have checked that out, before I got all email and twitter crazy! It felt like I was crit by an 85 Mage.  But hey, the guest lists are always subject to change. That’s just the nature of the business. How could I be disappointed hearing Amy was filming?

Fast forward two days and I hear Professor Farnsworth exclaim, “Good News Everyone!”(That’s the email alert on my phone, btw.) Amy’s manager had replied to my email with an apology for Amy’s inability to make it to Granite State ComiCon, and asked if I would be able to do a phone interview. So, alas, here it is.

TJ:  Hi, Amy.

Amy: How are you?

TJ:  Thank you so much for taking the time to talk to me today!

Amy: Oh, of course.

Amy: I was supposed to meet you in New Hampshire, right?

TJ:  Yes!

Amy: I’m sorry about that.

TJ:  No, that’s perfectly okay, you have a job you have to keep up with, so that’s understandable.

Amy: Yeah, thankfully I have a job. It’s good to have work.

TJ: Yeah, they don’t just give those away in L.A.

Amy:  Yeah, you take what you can get.

TJ:  So before you started acting, you were a young basketball player?

Amy: (Haha) I was. Yeah, a lot of basketball.

TJ:  Then from basketball you went into dancing.

Amy: Yeah.  I injured myself playing basketball.  I think I was 12 or 13, and playing against girls who were already six feet tall.   I got injured and my chiropractor told me to go and take dance classes to stretch out my body, and I kind of fell in love with it.  So, I dropped basketball and went in to dance.

TJ:  Was the transition from dancing to actress a natural one?

Amy: Yeah, kind of. I met my manager that I’m still with when I was dancing. I probably met her when I was 14, and she started managing me when I was about 16. I was doing a lot of commercials and print jobs as a dancer, kids’ kind of stuff, and she told me, “You need to get into acting so you can get more work.” I liked it more, mostly because the dance world was a little much for me. I think if I were to go into it now, it probably wouldn’t be as overwhelming.  I was 16, and you had to get out and party with the right people. The dance world is very small, even smaller than Hollywood, and I don’t think I was ready for the social aspect of it when I was 16.

TJ:  I bet dancing was super competitive, too.

Amy: It’s really competitive. Yeah.  I mean, when I was actually doing it I was still working in kids’ jobs, so it wasn’t as bad.  I think when you’re getting older and you’re auditioning for the real stuff, like touring with Britney Spears, it probably is very competitive, because not very many people get to that.  But, you know, acting is really competitive too, so it’s not like it’s getting easier.

TJ:  I can imagine that the realm of acting is probably as cutthroat as dancing is.

Amy: Yeah, yeah, it really is.

TJ:  So, you had a role in Californication.

Amy: (Haha) Yeah.

TJ:  Which was pretty early on in your career, which I think is a big get for someone that was your age.

Amy: Yeah, It got me my SAG card so that was good (Haha.)

TJ: …and now Chastity Bites is in postproduction.

Amy:  It was my first movie.  I was really excited.  I had a lot of fun.  It was an indie, so it was pretty similar to filming something like The Guild, just because it was still pretty low-budget. The scheduling and everything was pretty similar also, because we shot everything…umm…I think it was about six weeks that we were in production.  It was really, really fun.   I got to work with a lot of really cool young actors on it.   I got to work with Allison Scagliotti from Warehouse 13, and that was really cool.  It’s a horror-comedy.   I think it’s in the same sci-fi geek genre, so my fans would like it.   It’s not like some romantic comedy or anything, so I think it was a good first film for me.

TJ: Awesome. I’m excited. Do you know when the release date is?

Amy: They’re still in postproduction. It’s a horror and everything, so there’s a lot of special effects and all that stuff happening. They’re aiming for September I believe, or that’s what I’ve been told, so they can start submitting it to film festivals.  They can get into that circuit for next year, probably.  I’m excited.  I want to go to a film festival.  I’ve never been to one. Well, I’ve been to a couple of very small ones, but hoping to get into some other really cool ones.

TJ:  Maybe when the time comes we can do a Chastity Bites interview.

Amy: I know! Yeah, for sure, I would love to.

TJ:  Now you just mentioned The Guild, which I think is probably your most obvious work. It has an amazing cult following.

Amy: Yeah.  It’s crazy.  It’s really crazy, because when I auditioned for it we were just making a random YouTube video, you know? We weren’t getting paid.  It was just Felicia [Day] writing the script and she thought it was funny, and we all thought it was funny too, so we were all just making it, and now it’s a real job.

TJ:  The writing is spectacular.  It’s top-notch comedy, and it’s a great commentary on not only gaming, but about the social life of gamers.   I think gamers often have an anti-social stigma.

Amy: Yeah, I think it’s really cool because The Guild‘s cast is so diverse, you know? We have Jeff Lewis, who is a 40-year-old guy.  Then we have Vince, who is a 15-year-old.  Then there’s me and Robin.  Everyone is so diverse. It goes to show that gaming can be social because these people would never be friends if it wasn’t for the game.  I think [Felicia] really portrays that well.

TJ:  Now speaking of social, you seem like a really happy and upbeat person, but your character, Tinkerballa…well, Tinkerballa, not so much.

Amy: (Haha) Yeah, I think we all have the bitchy side to us, and I just kind of channel that. It’s really fun to play her.  Tink is kind of what everyone else wants to be but can’t, because of the social protocols we have to follow.

TJ:  Yeah.  There’s not much of a filter with Tink.

Amy: I know and I love that, you know? I have my moments where I’m very much like her.  I just blurt out what I think and I don’t really care, you know? If I don’t like you, I don’t like you.  I’m not going to be fake about it, and that’s how Tink is.

TJ:  I have noticed though, through the progression of the seasons, especially season five, there’s a lot more humanity in Tink.   I think she’s a lot more tolerable of other people.

Amy: Yeah. This season was really exciting to play just because I didn’t even know much about Tink playing her for the last four seasons.  So, when Felicia let me read the script for season five, I felt like I finally understood her.  In a sense, it was like, “Oh, hello, nice to meet you character I’ve been playing for four years.” (Haha)

TJ:  There was a major character development for Tink in season five.

Amy: *SEASON FIVE SPOILER ALERT* Yeah.  It was really, really cool.  I felt like I really related to her a lot this season because I didn’t really tell people that I was acting when I first started The Guild.  Literally, the last one or two years is when my friends found out about The Guild because it has gotten so big that people would find me on Netflix. The girls in my sorority would be like, “Oh my God, Amy’s in this show and it’s on Netflix.” Even though they don’t really understand it, they just know that I’m in this thing and it’s on Netflix, and [they think] if it’s on Netflix it’s a really huge deal.  So, people found out about it like that.  You know personally, I felt better when people knew.  I think it was the same way with Tink when she came out to her parents about her major.  So I totally had that connection.

TJ:  There was also social commentary telling people to follow their dreams as well.  Who knew Tink could be an inspiring character?

Amy: (Haha) Yeah, who knew?

TJ:  Now, it has been announced that you’re going to be unable to make it to the Granite State ComiCon.

Amy: Yeah. I mean, I’ve never really had to cancel going to a convention before, so I told my manager,  I asked what I should do. I still want to send them head shots or autographs to give away at another event or something. I feel bad because I’ve seen other people cancel at conventions that I’ve been to, and I see how disappointed people can get. You think you’re going to get to meet somebody at this event and if they don’t show up it’s like, “Well, what the heck?” But, I think people understand.

TJ:  It seems like people have been very supportive and understanding.

Amy: Our fans are so great. They’re so loyal and happy and they understand that we’re real people.  I think that’s what’s great about being on a web series, is that no one really puts you on a pedestal. You’re just human, and people are just happy when you get work and you are doing a good job.  It’s very encouraging.

TJ: What is it that you’re filming? Is it something new, or a secret?

Amy: I don’t really know if it’s a secret, so I’m going to be vague about it in case it is a secret.  You’re probably aware that YouTube is launching a bunch of channels for their initiative for original content, so I am going to be on a series on one of those channels.  It’s actually an Asian American channel.  It’s not all Asian American, but it’s very much promoting Asian American talent and whatnot. It will be a web series.   Yeah, it will be exciting to do something different.  My character is very different than anything I’ve played before, so it will be fun.

TJ:  I think that’ll do.  It gives us something to look forward to. So what questions do you usually get asked by fans, or when interviewed?

Amy: Questions like, “How did you get involved in The Guild?” Or, lately it’s been a lot of questions about season five like, “How did you feel about your character storyline?” From fans I get asked, “Are you like your character? Are you a bitch, too?” Or, “Do you actually game?” That’s actually a big one I get asked by everybody.

TJ:  Well, I’ll be scratching a couple questions off my list.  So, after looking at your website and having talked to you, I’m going to guess that you’re not a gamer.

Amy:  No, I am not a gamer. You can tell that just by talking to me?

TJ: By seeing all of the projects you have going and the time that I’ve spent talking to you today, it sounds like you wouldn’t have a lot of time to be a gamer.

Amy: Well, I do like to play some games.  It’s more like console games than computer MMOs. I actually tried to play WoW, because we got a free subscription one year.  I thought, “Okay, I’ll try this out.” It took two hours to even create a character.  You choose your hair color, and your eye color, and your fingernail color.  You come up with a name and it’s your name forever, so there’s a lot of pressure.

TJ: It’s pretty involved.

Amy: Yeah, it was little too much. After two hours I was just tired and I was over it.  I thought, “If it takes this much effort to even create a character, what will I have to do when I’m actually playing?” So, I actually just gave my subscription away to somebody else and they enjoyed it.  Other than that, I went through a phase where I was always playing my Nintendo DS, like Mario Kart.  I have a Nintendo Wii that I play a lot, but other than that, not too many games.

TJ:  So not completely excluded from the genre?

Amy: Yeah, I feel like when I first started The Guild, I had no idea what the culture even entailed in any sense at all.   There were a lot of lines that had WoW lingo and I was like, “What am I even saying?” I’m learning.

TJ:  So, you went to San Diego Comic Con.  Do you get invited to hundreds of conventions a year?

Amy: Not that many, but I feel like in the past two years I’ve been to a lot and I’ve been able to really cool places, so that’s been fun.  I just came back from London a couple weeks ago.  I went to a convention and that was awesome because I have never been to Europe before. We went to London and Paris and I thought, “This isn’t even a job anymore.”  I just get to meet fans that enjoy what I do, and travel the world.  I’ve had a pretty good life.

TJ:  I bet there are a lot of people who would love the opportunity to live a day in your shoes.

Amy: I cannot complain.  I mean I do catch myself a lot after I’ve been on the set for 12 or 15 hours and I say to myself, “I’m so tired, blah, blah, blah,” but I have no reason to complain.  I have a pretty easy job. I mean, I just say words that are written on paper, and have makeup on me, and do my hair, and I get to travel the world.  I like what I do and I get paid for it, so I really don’t have much to complain about.

TJ:  Do you bring Lola [Amy’s dog] around with you?

Amy:  No.  Lola has never flown before.  Actually, Felicia is always like, “We have to put her in the show,” but we never actually do.  It’s really sad.  She’s just waiting for her big break, still.

TJ:  Obviously everybody has a good dynamic on set, what is the cast dynamic off set?

Amy:  We all get along pretty well.  I know everyone has to say that because they work in a show together.  Honestly, I do enjoy everyone’s company. It has been awesome because we’re able to travel together and go to cons, but unfortunately, the whole cast doesn’t get to go very often.  We get to go in groups of two or three and we have a lot of fun.  It’s just crazy, because in real life I would’ve never met them if it wasn’t for The Guild, but they’re my best friends. Like Robin, she’s one of my best friends and it’s really cool that I like the people that I work with.  Felicia teaches me a lot and so do Jeff and Sandeep, because they’ve been acting for so much longer.  It’s pretty cool to be on set and just learn from them.  Jeff lectures me a lot on life.  Sometimes he yells at me, but it’s all out of love, we all love each other.

TJ:  Speaking of traveling together, in season five, The Guild went to a convention. How close are your convention experiences to that which was portrayed on The Guild?

Amy:  I guess it was pretty accurate.  I mean, I guess our production designer, the art department, and our crew made these booths look way better than any convention that we’ve been to, like the steam punk booth. If real conventions looked like that, I would never be at my autograph booth.  I’d walk around the whole entire time.   So I thought they did a really good job on that.   I mean, everything is just a little heightened for comedy and for the show to be entertaining. The whole celebrity aspect of it, I thought, was kind of a little over exaggerated in a sense. I think that’s what Felicia wanted to do with season five was kind of have it be a homage to conventions, because that’s how we grew as a show. By going to conventions, and growing our own show, and having fans talk about it.  So the whole part where Bladezz was giving out his head shots and people were throwing them into the trash can, she said she got that from when we went to the comic con for the first time.  This was probably maybe season two, or very early on.  No one knew about the show,   really.  We were at comic con at this really tiny booth, and maybe one or two people would come by and be like, “Love the show.”  She would go out and give out The Guild bookmarks and say, “Watch my show, watch my show!” No one would take bookmarks from her.  People would just ignore her and a lot of that.

TJ:  What was the turning point?

Amy:  When Dr. Horrible came out it really gave us a big push.  I think because Felicia was in it and people were like, “Oh, who is this girl?”  I realized this was really cool when the “Date My Avatar” video came out. We premiered it at the San Diego Comic Con.  It’s kind of unfortunate, because we were outside when the video was playing.  They played the video first at the panel, and we were listening at the door.  So, the whole thing was going to be, they would play the video, and then we come out in our avatar outfits and do our panel in our costumes.  They loved it so much, and after the video we all came out, and everybody was standing up and cheering.   It was the first time I ever saw the physical reaction from people to our show, and I thought that was really cool, because we see comments on YouTube and a lot of them are really mean.   They’re just writing, and you don’t actually see the physical applause or craze, I guess, for the work you do, so I was like, “Wow, people actually like this. All these people came out and watch this video.” That was really cool.

TJ:  If you could tell someone about yourself who hasn’t met you and only has your body of work to reference, what would you like people to know about Amy Okuda?

Amy: Good question, no one has asked me that before…that I’m not a bitch? I think a lot of people actually think that this is their job, and that they’re famous, and that they’ve made it, but I’m still very much a struggling actress. I think that we all just work really, really hard, and it’s fun, but it’s not always smooth sailing.  A lot of people, when they see you on the show, they just think that life is so easy and that everything is taken care of, even though we are a web series.  I know that there are a few people that ask, “Oh, well, what’s it like to be famous?” I’m definitely not famous.

TJ:  I told a few friends of mine that I was going to be interviewing you today, and they got excited like you are famous, so I wouldn’t sell yourself short.

Amy: I still feel like I have a long way to go.

TJ:  And you’re just about to tell me about season six of The Guild?

Amy: Oh, yes, I will tell you every detail.  No, I think that we all have good intentions of it happening, so we’re working on it.  You don’t always know until you’re on set that it’s actually going to happen, and even when you’re on set they could just cancel production one day, so it’s kind of hard to say.  I want to do it, so if they told me to be on set on a certain day I would be there. But look out for it, it could happen.

TJ:  Any other upcoming projects?

Amy: I’m also guest starring on another new web series.  It’s called, Away We Happened.  One of my episodes already came out, but I think I may be in one or two more, so check that out. If you type that in YouTube it will do its little magic and I’m thinking you will be able to find it.  It’s also on my tumblr, and I tweet about it all the time @amyokuda. My movie will be out later this year.  Not that my fans watch it, but I’ll be on three episodes of Disney’s Shake it Up in August.   That’ll be cool to actually see me on TV. Just keep checking my Twitter, I always update it, and my tumblr.

TJ:  I will.  Actually, a friend of mine looked at your Twitter account yesterday and noted that you really talk back to people who talk to you, and I think that’s awesome.

Amy:  Yeah, I try my best.  I think what really made me start doing it even more, was when a couple months ago I went to a Kansas City convention.  I’ve never had so many people tell me that it’s really cool I talk to my fans, like,  ”Oh, we had this conversation on twitter.” I actually remembered some of it, and just the fact that people appreciate me made me want to do it even more.

TJ:  Thank you for talking to me today!

Amy:  It was my pleasure!

Watching the Web – Osiris: Series World Premier

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Category : Entertain Me, Watching the Web

The web series Osiris has appeared before on my list of upcoming series to watch for. The wait is almost over! Osiris will finally make its web debut Wednesday, 09/28/2011 and you are invited to the premier!

 

 

The Osiris series is titled after its main character, a detective who cannot stay dead. No matter the circumstances, if Osiris (Brad James) is killed, he is revived in exactly 37 minutes. When the series opens, Osiris has 24 hours to locate a witness in a federal murder case who has been kidnapped. During the course of his investigation, Osiris discovers a bigger conspiracy and his hunt leads him to hints about the origins of his ability.

 

From the mind of writer and director, Donnie Leapheart of Pyramid Pictures, Osiris is a conspiracy theory wrapped in a crime drama with a dash of the supernatural. It is an ambitious series that looks to draw audiences in with its story. Filmed on location in Atlanta, GA, each episode is 5 to 8 minutes in length leads up to one heck of a cliffhanger in the 10th episode finale.

 

Join me as I tune in for the premier Wednesday, 09/28/2011 at 8pm ET! There are a number of ways you can watch:

Visit the Official website. ”Like” Osiris on Facebook. Subscribe to the YouTube Channel or Subscribe on iTunes.

 

While you wait for the premier, wet your appetite with the official series trailer below.

 

Web Series You SHOULD Be Watching – DragonCon 2011 Panel

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Category : Conventions, DragonCon, E-vents, Entertain Me, Watching the Web

 

 

DragonCon was this past weekend in Atlanta, GA. Among the many interesting panels on diverse topics included a panel title “Web Series You SHOULD Be Watching.” The panel, which I was pleased to appear on as a panelist, focused on web series. This new media distribution channel is steadily becoming a more accepted entertainment option and looks to give traditional media outlets something to think about, as well as provide an alternative means for creative projects to find an audience. Also appearing on the panel were Kelley Clark (Agora Productions), Kelley Harkins (Director, American SciFi Media Track), Joe Crowe (Revolutionsf.com), Thomas Gofton (Creator, Mind’s Eye web series) and Derek Conley (The Hunted: Tampa and The Hunted: Vindication web series).

 

The panel was intended to introduce prospective audience members to the world of web entertainment and offer a sampling of web series worth watching to new and veteran viewers. With two web creators and the remainder of the panel including veteran web consumers, the panel provided a more in-depth discussion of the trials and triumphs of entertainment content created for web distribution. Of course for all the geeky goodness, you really had to be there. But do not fret, I will not leave you wanting.

 

If you want the listing of web series selections panel attendees received, you will find below the sampling of web series to get you started. The panel was sponsored by the American SciFi Media track. As such, the web series selections primarily fall within the sci-fi or fantasy genres. Entertainment is subjective and you may not enjoy all the series listed here, but please do not let one series prevent you from seeking other web entertainment. There is a plethora of web entertainment on the internet that will appeal to you. You have only to find it. To assist in your discovery, I have also included resource links at the end of the listing. These resource links are hubs for web entertainment and have created directories of web series and films for you to enjoy. If you discovery a series that you enjoy, please share your thoughts in the comments section below.

 

The Usual Suspects - Popular series most people have likely heard of. These series are often pointed to as examples of how web distributed content can be a successful business model.

 

Doctor Horrible Sing-Along Blog – Completed, 3 episodes.
http://www.drhorrible.com | Now available on DVD & BluRay, or download on iTunes.
Summary: Following a want to be evil genius as he attempts to earn his place in the Evil League of Evil and impress the girl of his dreams. His every attempt is thwarted by his nemesis, Captain Hammer. Created, written and directed by Joss Whedon. Maurissa Tancharoen, Jed Whedon and Zack Whedon also contributed their writing talents, making it a family affair. Starring Neil Patrick Harris, Nathan Fillion and Felicia Day.

 

The Guild – Currently airing Season 5
Fantasy, Comedy
http://www.watchtheguild.com/
Summary: Created and starring Felicia Day. The Guild follows the adventures of 6 people who form a “guild” in an online MMORPG game. Over the course of the series, the members meet and become entangled in each others social and love lives, all while getting some raid time in. In the fifth season, the guild heads to a gaming convention where they learn more about themselves, each other and the game.

 

The Legend of Neil – Completed, 3 Seasons
Fantasy, Action
http://www.legendofneil.com
Summary: Created and directed by Sandeep Parikh, who is also known as “Zaboo” on The Guild. The Legend of Neil tells the story of a drunk gamer wakes to find himself in the video game Zelda. The series takes fantasy roleplaying to another level, incorporating all the troupes of the classic video game, everyday drama and a contemporary sense of humor. Cast includes scifi favorite Felicia Day. Mature Content Warning: Language, Sexual Situations

 

Mortal Kombat: Legacy – Completed
Scifi, , Action, Drama
http://www.youtube.com/show/mortalkombatlegacy
Summary: A fan-inspired web series that received corporate funding due to the quality of work. Mortal Kombat: Legacy is a live-action adaptation of the classic video game. Starring scifi fan favorites Tahmoh Penikett and Jeri Ryan.

 

Aidan 5 – Season 1.5 begins September 2nd, 2011
SciFi, Mystery
http://www.aidan5.com
Summary: In a future when cloning is everyday practice with up to 5 clones per person, a serial killer is murdering clones. Two detectives head the manhunt for the mysterious culprit and come face to face with their own mortality. Film Noire style series that incorporates a dynamic comic feel.

 

Cable Network Sponsored Series - Cable networks have caught on to the marketing and advertising options web series can create, especially as a means of extending an established brand. These series are shows created or sponsored by major cable networks.

 

Torchwood: Web of Lies – Currently airing
SciFi, Mystery
http://www.youtube.com/starz | Download the App for iPad & iPhone in iTunes
Summary: Sponsored by BBC Worldwide and Starz. The web series is a companion to the current season of Torchwood: Miracle Day. In 2007, someone is after Captain Jack Harkness. It is up to Jack & Gwen Cooper to find out who and why. Simultaneously, the story follows Holly, whose brother is shot on Miracle Day for information he has about the people behind the miracle. Interactive motion comic produced by Russell T. Davies & Julie Gardner. Jane Espenson contributes her writing talents. Staring John Barrowman, Eve Myles and Eliza Dushku.

 

Warehouse 13: Of Monsters and Men – Completed, 10 Episodes
Scifi, Action, Mystery
http://www.syfy.com/rewind/ofmonstersandmen
Sponsored by Syfy.
Summary: When Claudia and Pete accidentally trigger an artifact obtained from a man who found comics detrimental to the youth of America, they find themselves and Artie living out the adventures of a comic book. Can they solve the comic’s mysteries? Can they find a way out of the story before it ends, or will they be stuck in 4-color?

 

Mercury Men – Completed Season 1. Awaiting news on Season 2
SciFi, Action, Mystery
http://www.syfy.com/rewind/mercurymen
Sponsored by Syfy.
Summary: In 1976, men from Mercury come to earth with a sinister plan to drag the moon down to earth. It is up to Engineer Jack Yeager and an everyday citizen, Edward Borman, to save the world and find out who’s calling the shots. Great tribute to classic black and white scifi movies.

 

Riese: Kingdom Falling – Completed Season 1. Awaiting news of Season 2 & possible transition to tv.
Fantasy, Drama
http://www.syfy.com/rewind/riese
Sponsored by Syfy.
Summary: In a realm much like the feudal society of Europe’s medieval times, the land is in turmoil. An evil queen has a stranglehold on the realm and will go to any lengths to retain power. Across the land, an orphaned woman wanders with her wolf companion to find out who she is. Steampunk sensibilities interwoven into character development and costume design. Cast includes many Syfy fan favorites.

 

Rigamortis – Completed, 3 episodes
Scifi, Zombies
http://www.rigamortis.com
Summary: After the zombie apocalypse, two zombies fall in love while they struggle to resist their brain-eating ways. Meanwhile, the premier zombie hunter shows us no matter his fame, life isn’t always awesome. Fantastically fun musical take on the zombie apocalypse.

 

Blood Light – Completed, 2 Seasons
Scifi, Vampires
http://www.bloodlight.com
Summary: Blood Light sheds light on the everyday life of vampires. It is a bit of a parody of the hit HBO series True Blood. The series follows the after-lives of 2 vampires and their wannabe friend living normal lives. Topics covered range from therapy, anger management, dating and identity crisis. Mature content warning: Language, Sexual Situations.

 

The Black Dawn
Scifi, Mystery
http://http://www.webserials.com/blackdawn/
Summary: A plague sweeps the globe, killing most of the world’s population within seconds of exposure. A small band of survivors in Los Angeles struggle to find answers, other survivors and to stay alive.

 

Lumina – Completed Season 1. Awaiting news of Season 2
Scifi, Mystery
http://www.luminaseries.com
Summary: What if alternate dimensions existed on the other side of reflections? The series explores that question. As the series begin, a woman meets and falls for a prince from the opposites side of reflections. As they become more involved and more people become aware of the relationship, we discover nothing is what it appears to be. There is a bigger conspiracy being played out in both realms. Beautifully shot with great use of soundtrack.

 

Gemini Division – Completed Season 1, 50 Episodes
Scifi, Mystery
http://www.bing.com/videos/browse/source?tag=mccannum%3ageminidivision
Summary: A happy couple visits Paris. When the guy goes missing, his girlfriend must find out what happened to him and stumbles onto a government conspiracy. Live action with CGI landscapes. Cast includes Syfy favorite, Allison Scagliotti.

 

Afterworld – Completed, 130 Episodes
Scifi, Mystery
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=07E03F5180A9F18A
Summary: A massive electromagnetic event occurs, causing permanent electronic outages across the globe, along with the disappearance of most the world’s population. One man is determined to find his way back to the family he left across the country. During his journey, he will meet other survivors – some friendly and helpful, others with more sinister intentions. As he travels, he will find clues that lead him to learn who caused “the fall” and why.

 

Misfits – Currently airing Season 2
Scifi, Drama
http://www.hulu.com/presents/misfits
Summary: Five British teenagers are sentenced to community service. When they are struck by lightening during a spontaneous storm, they develop super-powers. As they come to grips with their new abilities, they realize they weren’t the only ones affected by the storm. Can they learn how to use their abilities? Will they use their powers for good?

 

The Booth at the End – Currently airing Season 1
Scifi, Drama
http://www.hulu.com/presents/boothattheend
Summary: What would you do to heal a sick loved one, get the girl of your dreams, or the life you always wanted? In The Booth at the End we meet a mysterious man who can help you get what you’ve always wanted. All you have to do is complete a task. What if the task puts you or someone else in danger? What if it is illegal?

 

Border Guardians of Ackernon – Currently airing Season 2
Fantasy, Drama
http://www.ackernon.com
Summary: In a fantasy realm, graduates of “The University” become politicians, warriors and powerful mages entrusted with the safety and security of the realm. In recent years, their power has been weakening and a danger from another land threatens the enchanted walls. The series follows the Guardians as they recruit and train new students to ward off the dangers facing the realm.

 

Trenches – Completed, 10 Episodes
Scifi, Action, Drama
http://www.crackle/c/trenches
Summary: Two civilizations embroiled in a space battle find themselves forced to work together to survive the planet. Cooperation is a priority because they are not alone.

 

Anica – Completed Season 1. Season 2 in pre-production & talk of a movie
Scifi, Drama
http://www.wix.com/kenyonglover/test
In the future, government soldiers are selected for experimentation in hopes of creating an elite force. When one of the super soldiers is accused of murdering a high official, a disgraced soldier is tapped to track the missing soldier before the political climate worsens and endangers galactic peace. Fantastic CGI landscapes.

 

Future Series to Watch For - These series are currently in the works. Given what we have seen, these series are worth checking out when they are released.

 

Osiris – Premiers September 28, 2011
Scifi, Mystery
http://www.facebook.com/OsirisTheSeries
Summary: A man with resurrection abilities must track down a kidnapped federal witness. As he embarks on his search, he discovers a conspiracy, and finds clues about the source of his ability.

 

H+ - Season 1 in production
Scifi, Drama
http://www.facebook.com/HplusTheDigitalSeries
Summary: In the future, people take internet connectivity to the next level with a chip implant. Making the internet more accessible changes the socioeconomic landscapes across the globe. What happens when something goes wrong? Will the desire to be connected be our downfall?

 

Zenoids – Season 1 in production
Animated Musical
http://www.myouterspace.com/index.php/community/Starships/Orion.html
Summary: Created and starring William Shatner. Executive produced and starring Amanda Tapping. The story follows an alien family singing across the galaxy.

 

Resource Links - Websites which provide directories of web series and films available for viewing.

 

Cracklehttp://www.crackle.com

Webserialshttp://www.webserials.com

Web Series Channelhttp://www.webserieschannel.com

Scifinalhttp://www.scifinal.com

Huluhttp://www.hulu.com/network/hulu-presents

IFChttp://www.ifc.com/web-series

Fearhttp://www.fearnet.com/shows

 

Remember to check back here at Goodtobeageek.com for our regular series, Watching the Web, where I highlight web series worth watching.

 

 

Watching the Web – Bashcraft: The Legend of Hobo

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Category : Entertain Me, Game On, Watching the Web

 

 

In this week’s Watching the Web, we’re taking a trip to a far away land with Bashcraft: The Legend of Hobo. Bashcraft combines the art of web series with a passion for world building.

 

Using the popular game, Minecraft to construct the series’ landscape adds to the fun of Bashcraft. The classic cubic design appeals to my retro gaming sensibilities and makes me long for good old fashioned 8-bit games. Written by Brandon Ashur, the series sets out to follow one man’s epic journey. Hobo is the reluctant hero – the every man going about his life when he hears the voice of The Creator. Bashcraft‘s Creator is not the stereotypical portrayal of love and light. He has a bit of a prankster in Him, which Hobo will learn time and again.

 

While the journey may be epic, Bashcraft does not hold back on the humor. The writing is a bit pedestrian, but that makes Hobo a more relatable character. Hobo captures how most of us might react if the voice of The Creator tapped us for a holy mission. How can you not love a man who’s best friend is a sheep?  The fun-loving, sarcastic Creator is a welcome change and instantly injects fun into the story.

 

Bashcraft: The Legend of Hobo offers a great spin on the classic fantasy adventure genre. This is a must-see for Minecraft gamers. The first three episodes have provided unadulterated fun and I am looking forward to seeing more. Season 1 of Bashcraft is still in production and new episodes are being released as they are completed. Warning: This series contains Adult Language.

 

To watch episodes of Bashcraft: The Legend of Hobo, visit the YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/bashurverse. Explore the world on the Bashcraft Mincraft server at http://play.bashcraft.com.

Watching the Web – Last Man(s) On Earth

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Category : Entertain Me, Watching the Web

 

 

Chances are you have seen a disaster movie or two. You know, the movies where a super volcano, twister or nuclear standoff brings about the end of the world. In these movies, some “everyday Joe” manages to survive. Well, if the Mayan calendar theories are to be believed, the end of the world is around the corner and you do not want to be the “last man standing.”

Kaduche (Charan Prabhakar) and Wynn (Brady Bluhm) are two friends who have seen every disaster movie, at least twice. They are going alpha male and sharing all they have learned with anyone who will watch. In their web series, The Last Man(s) On Earth, they relay practical tips for surviving in a “post-world world.” Topics covered range from hunting and surviving a gunshot wound, to the ever useful skill of decapitating Zombies. Yes, I said Zombies. Who knows what the end of the world will look like?

What makes The Last Man(s) On Earth a worthy watch is the humor. Sure, they are providing survival tactics that are actually useful, but they do not take it too seriously. With canned explosions and a natural sense of comedic timing, The Last Man(s) On Earth is a joy to watch. Joe England and Aaron Hultgren have done a stellar job writing a series which blends informative tips with an easy playful quality. Charan Prabhakar and Brady Bluhm play perfectly off of one another and you get the feeling you are watching two friends just hanging out with all the jokes and cheap shots that accompany longtime friendship. If I must compare The Last Man(s) On Earth, the best comparison I can make is that this series is like Man vs. Wild if it were produced by Comedy Central.

Season 1 of The Last Man(s) On Earth consists of 9 episodes, approximately 3 minutes each with a few shorter episodes thrown in for good measure. Get started with Episode 1 of Season 1 below.

 

 

Currently, the cast and crew is working hard on The Last Man(s) On Earth movie, so be sure to keep check back with them often. There are plenty of ways to keep tabs on this web series: Watch the series and subscribe on YouTube, visit the Official website, Read the Blog, Like them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter (@lastmansonearth).

Watching the Web – Blood Light “The Lighter Side of Death”

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Category : Entertain Me, Watching the Web

Vampires have long captivated audiences. Millions of pages, thousands of hours of film in movies and television, and countless songs, have been dedicated to these creatures of the night. Now, Vampires have a new home . . . on the internet. Only these aren’t exactly the Vampires you may be accustomed to. Then again, “this is NOT a show about Vampires, it is a show about people who happen to be Vampires,” Blood Light creator Jared Stern says in the series welcome video.

Blood Light is a web series that explores what life might be like for Vampires living alongside humans in the everyday grind. The series focuses on a couple of Vampire roommates, Alex and Ethan. Both have their own issues to contend with – Alex has anger management issues and Ethan may be the worst Vampire you have ever seen. When the series begins, audiences join Alex and Ethan at a Vampire group meeting. In the first episode, audiences are also introduces to the “token human” friend, Connor, who regularly pretends to be a Vampire to entice women to sleep with him.

Right away, audiences will see why Blood Light is great. It works in references to everyone’s favorite pop culture Vampires in a fun and entertaining way. Almost immediately, Blood Light addresses creepy teen angst-ridden relationships with twinkling Vampires which have recently become a pop cluture iconic portrayal of Vampires. The series does not take itself too seriously and the writers have shown that well executed tropes can enhance the tone. Sometimes you just have to push through the fourth wall for art’s sake. The characters are well developed and relatable. You could see yourself hanging out in their apartment with them.

Over the course of the series, the audience gets to know these characters and a few others, like the quirky landlord, Jobin who frequently makes an appearance. While the first few episodes follow the lives of these neighbors. Later episodes of the series begin to develop a story arc to tie the whole series together. Blood Light is cleverly written and superbly acted with Karen Bray (Alex), Andrew Kimler (Ethan) and Jared Stern (Connor) taking the lead, as well as Adam Lash in the recurring role of Jobin.

Each episode includes moments that will have you rolling on the floor. The first season includes 9 hilarious episodes (including 3 episodes consisting of 0 parts). The first 5 episodes average 5 minutes in length, while later episodes average 10 minutes each. Fair warning: the actress portraying Alex changes as of episode 6. Even with the casting change, Blood Light is definitely worth watching, especially for the fang fans out there.

Visit the Blood Light website at www.bloodlightseries.com for more information and to watch complete episodes. Episodes are also available on the official YouTube Channel .

If you like what you see, take to social media and spread the word. Like Blood Light on Facebook or follow them on Twitter @Blood_Light.

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