The way we here at TVWriter™ have always seen it, if you can’t laugh about cannibalism, then what can you laugh at? Imagine our delight at discovering – at last, motherfuckers! – that we aren’t alone!
The Trailer:
Episode 1:
The way we here at TVWriter™ have always seen it, if you can’t laugh about cannibalism, then what can you laugh at? Imagine our delight at discovering – at last, motherfuckers! – that we aren’t alone!
The Trailer:
Episode 1:
William Shakespeare his very self writing a romance advice column? If that isn’t a high concept – for writer-viewers anyway – nothing is.
Can we say that this is “cute” without that sounding negative? Because Ask Will really is cute:
Find out more about Ask Will HERE

Unicornland is both a funny and serious look at sex. Unlike most web series about anything – especially sex – the show is actually mature. Yes, for reals, about grown ups having, you know, sex.
Truth to tell, Unicornland is more mature than our first paragraph. Definitely something to see here.

Plenty of screenwriters might go their whole careers without ever filming something themselves. But you, my friends, have chosen that web series way of life — indie film at its most indie. In general, making a film is broken up into three parts: pre-production (planning), production (filming), and post-production (editing). In reality, though, each of those parts is a process unto itself. So today, we’re going to talk about the pre production you do BEFORE pre-production truly begins.
Pre-pre-production is essentially where you answer the question, “can we actually pull this off?” Spoiler alert: probably.
At last! A web comedy series set in an arena that has nothing to do with showbiz. We don’t know about you, but TVWriter™ definitely has been waiting for something like this.
Especially a something that’s, you know, funny as hell. Take the first episode, for example:
THE CALL ROOM
Created by Adam Carr
Written by Adam Carr & Craig Tovey
Directed by Craig Tovey
Produced by Nic Shafer