We think you’re gonna be surprised by these picks:
1
NEIL’S PUPPET DREAMS
YouTube
“Well written, amazingly produced, the best of indie TV.” LB

2
THE GUILD
YouTube
“Limited resources. Unlimited Creativity. Take a bow, Felicia Day.” LB

We think you’re gonna be surprised by these picks:
1
NEIL’S PUPPET DREAMS
YouTube
“Well written, amazingly produced, the best of indie TV.” LB

2
THE GUILD
YouTube
“Limited resources. Unlimited Creativity. Take a bow, Felicia Day.” LB

…Because you can never say too much about greatness:

It starts with notes on a piano, played in the upper register, sounding like a child’s piano. We focus in on an old cigar box as a child’s voice, a girl, hums tunelessly as small hands open the box, revealing what looks like junk but is a child’s hidden treasures. The hands explore what is there, picking out a dark crayon and rubbing across a piece of paper. Letters emerge giving us the title of the film as the main theme returns, first with flute and harp and then a full orchestra. It’s a waltz, elegiac and slightly sad, evoking times past.

It happened almost 5 years ago and we didn’t know until this very minute. Quite the peer produced video…except that it was really done by the BBC:
Yes, we know we’re late to the party, but we just discovered Mr. Wolff while doing our websurfing thing. He seems to really know his stuff, so if you need marketing advice, hey, take a look.
For example:
E-books: what’s selling, for how much, and which writers will win? – by Jurden Wolff (Time to Write Blogs)