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Commitment: Providence Moves, Too
“There is one elementary truth that ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: That the moment one definitely commits oneself, then Providence moves too.”
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Time to eScape: Kids’ Adventure Series Comes to the Web this Summer
What if you woke up one day at summer camp to discover all the adults had disappeared? That’s how our new kids’ adventure series, eScape, begins when it comes to the Web this summer. You can check out the trailer right now!
My ‘Blood and Fire’ Wins TrekMovie’s Best of Year
TrekMovie.com awarded the Star Trek: Phase II episode I co-authored with noted scifi author David Gerrold the Best Fan Production of 2009. “Blood and Fire, Part 2″ is based on a script Gerrold wrote for Star Trek: The Next Generation but was never produced because producers deemed it too controversial.
Star Trek: ‘Blood and Fire’ Reviews
A roundup of online reviews of Part 2 of “Blood and Fire,” the Star Trek: Phase II episode I co-wrote with David Gerrold (released Nov. 21). Part 2 features Star Trek: The Next Generation star Denise Crosby in a great guest-starring role and amazing visual effects by my dear friend Joël Bellucci.
AP: Web Series Getting Hollywood Cash, Talent
Great news for Web series producers like me: An Associated Press article run in the Washington Post today notes that major studios are starting to back more Web series with talent and cash. The subject of this article, the series The Bannen Way, got $1 million in funding from Sony Pictures through their online network, Crackle.
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Terrific Turn: A Dr. Horrible Fan Film
Joss Whedon’s Dr. Horrible’s Sing-a-long Blog gets its own full-length fan film, a prequel with younger actors playing the major roles established in Whedon’s Web-epic.
Best Movies Never Made
Each year, Hollywood executives name the best screenplays of the year that have yet to be made. It’s called the Black List. In previous years, the list has catapulted dozens of scripts into production and screenwriters out of oblivion. Some of this year’s crop have moved into production, others are stuck in development hell. See what you think.
Fan Film Nominated for SciFi’s Hugo Award
An Internet fan film stands toe-to-toe with more expensive studio productions, pointing the way to releasing the chokehold on quality exerted by needing to succeed in mass media.
Confession of a ‘Fanfessional’
The Nebula controversy over fan-produced Star Trek: Phase II is an awards tempest in a writers’ teapot but it points to a looming change in what constitutes a ‘professional’ production in the age of the Web.
Tangler
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