Webisodes getting more professional
March 13th, 2008, 9:19 am · 2 Comments · posted by electrikALIEN
Online video is nothing new here in early 2008. Everyone that isn’t under the proverbial rock knows about You Tube. It’s easy to find entertainment online, but how many times can you watch a guy dance through the decades?
A podcast I frequent had a special interview with writer/director of a hugely popular webisode series called The Guild. The sitcom is about a group of people who play an online game together and end up meeting in real life. Hillarity ensues as stereotipical characters begin butting heads. The main reason I’m blogging about the show, though, is that it is one of the most professionally crafted online shows available for free. So far there are seven episodes, each around 5 minutes in length. NOTE: The show includes strong language and content not suitable for minors. |



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March 13th, 2008 at 5:04 pm
Thank you so much for the link!
We just won the SXSW award for best webisode, and we’re actually nominated on Yahoo AND YouTube for best web series of 2007!
http://www.yvideoblog.com to vote for Yahoo award
http://www.youtube.com/ytawards07 to vote for YouTube (which you can vote for 1x a day)
Thank you again!
XOX
Felicia