Web Series: ‘Teenagers’

(NOTE FROM LB: Don’t be afraid to click on the video above. It’s still up and running, age-restricted or not!)

A genuine indie soap opera! Just what we’ve all been waiting for.

What’s that? You haven’t been waiting because you don’t like soaps? Take a tip from TVWriter™ and try this one anyway. Like all teenagers, it’s very different, and truly special. Teenagers really is a show that goes where no one has gone before…and in a way no one ever thought of. read article

Web Series: ‘Choose Your Own McGursky’

Whoa! This is pretty damn funny.

And exhausting. read article

Web Series: ‘Brains’

Just what the world has needed – a genuinely original twist on the zombie series genre. No, really, it is. Yeah, we didn’t know it either. Then we saw this:

To quote the Brains web page:

“Brains” is a web series set after a three year zombie apocalypse on a college campus. 23-year-old Alison Sumner is a neuropsychology student getting back into video blogging now that the apocalypse is finally dying down, though to cover her tracks she tells everyone she’s making a documentary. “Brains” is a vlog record of her life, her friends, her love life, her science, and the still-troubling post-apocalyptic world she lives in. Season 2 premiered September 19th, 2016 and uploaded its finale November 21st, 2016. read article

The Return of ‘Morgan’s Organs’

A little under a year ago, right here on this very site, writer Daniel Brodie wrote about his Kickstarter campaign for Morgan’s Organs, a comic book that he had originally intended as a TV series.

And now, 11 months later, MO has re-emerged, alive, well, and funny as all hell as a prime example of that wonderful crossover genre – a web comic, making it simultaneously a comic book and a web TVish series as well.

We’ve read the first issue, and it’s My-T-Fine. Here’s the scoop about how it happened from the writer-creator himself: read article

Indie Video: ‘$1 Reserve’

Well, this is a fine howdy-do. Looks like the powerfully talented people of New Zealand have just come up with a web series every bit as hip, clever, and relevant as anything we can find on, well, any electronic media anywhere in the U.S.

A tip of the TVWriter™ cap to ‘$1 Reverve:’ read article