Web Series: ‘Stupid Idiots’

So how damning is it if I say that the two leads in this very funny web series aren’t merely perfect recreations of people I know but in true fact are perfect recreations of, well, of me, dammit? Me!

Writer-director-editor Stephanie Koenig, you know me, don’t you? You’re the one who’s been following me around with that long, long lens and the shotgun mic. You’re making me a star, girl! I owe you bigtime and will get around to rewarding you properly right after you settle the lawsuit I’m filing against you for $50 million.

Please consider the official looking bunch of papers the next stranger who comes to your door and says, “Stephanie Koenig?” hands you just my opening salvo of “Thanks!” read article

Indie Video & Film for Fun & Profit?

Here at TVWriter™ we’re all gung-ho about indie video and film making, especially of the ultra short and cheap variety. If you’ve given that a try,  you’re probably familiar with the costs, work, aggravation, and rewards for web series and such.

Some indies, however, may be a bit more ambitious. This one’s for y’all:

Shocking truth behind – and beside and in front of – Life Tracker!

How I Raised $150K for My 1st Movie and Never Saw a Dime Back
by Joe McClean

It’s high time indie filmmakers started sharing data. Yes, that includes your budget and your earnings. I’ll go first. read article

Indie Video: ‘Marlon Brando Was a Dick’ – @BrisOwnWorld

Bri Castellini, TVWriter™’s favorite starving young indie filmmaker, strikes again:

We find this video interesting because there are so many even dickier things that reliable sources have reported about Brando over the years that Bri didn’t list here. Instead, she very professionally stuck to what appears to be her professional pet peeve – of the moment, anyway – thereby making this the perfect video for TVWriter™ to post as a public service to new filmmakers.

Thanks for your service, Bri! read article

Web Series: ‘You Only Die Once’

This is an interesting series. In many ways it seems to us to be better than it thinks it is, or intends to be.

Yeah, that’s a compliment.

You Only Die Once definitely works for us. It’s kind of like Buffy, only it doesn’t get as carried away with itself. Try it and let us know what you think. read article

What else do people do again? – @BrisOwnWorld

by Bri Castellini

La La Land was ok. I mean, don’t get it twisted, I cried at the ending. That’s not particularly surprising- I cry a lot at TV and movies. I’m wired to care more about fictional narratives than actual human people. That’s not the topic of this blog. The topic of this blog is the sometimes inescapable self congratulatory subjects of media- ourselves.

Most hack writing books and teachers will tell young writers- write what you know! And to an extent, that’s good advice. To an extent. But what this has really done is encourage basically every other writer in the world to write about, well, writers. Screenwriters write about screenwriters, about actors, about Hollywood. Novelists write about novelists. Web series creators write about making web series, or wanting to get into the film industry, or living with too many roommates because we’re all poor and want to get into the film industry.

Every once in a while, there’s a really great piece of media about the media industry. 30 Rock. Submissions Only. La La Land. But here’s the thing- most people are not writers, actors, playwrights, artists, etc. So there are only so many narratives you can tell about the artistic lifestyle before people are like “we get it. You eat a lot of ramen and argue about dishes with the revolving door of kooky 20-something roommates, and someday want to see your name in lights. Cool. What else you got?” read article