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The Feels
Logline: Silly, heartfelt, super-short moments in the life of a bisexual guy who’s got way too many feels.
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Though Netflix and others have brought TV online, most new shows still stick to the traditional half-hour format. Inspired by “High Maintenance,” we have created a form that is shaped for the internet. 30-90 second episodes, released daily for a month. The brevity influences the content: Instead of your standard narrative arc, you’re going to see moments of this character’s life at the same time as you’re living your own. Episodes are closer to blog posts than to short films.
In the meantime: Is this a project you’d want to see? Tell us in the comments.
The Feels
Logline: Silly, heartfelt, super-short moments in the life of a bisexual guy who’s got way too many feels.
Elevator Pitch:
Though Netflix and others have brought TV online, most new shows still stick to the traditional half-hour format. Inspired by “High Maintenance,” we have created a form that is shaped for the internet. 30-90 second episodes, released daily for a month. The brevity influences the content: Instead of your standard narrative arc, you’re going to see moments of this character’s life at the same time as you’re living your own. Episodes are closer to blog posts than to short films.
- 8/1/2016
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
The oldest international competitive festival in New York just completed its 17th annual run. The Brooklyn Film Festival was held May 30-June 8 in Williamsburg this year, presenting 107 films from 34 countries. "Formula" was the theme, and the prizes totaled over $50,000 in film services and products. Check out the list of winners below: Grand Chameleon Award:Jadrien Steele for VictorianaPanavision (camera package rental)Xeno lights (lighting rental) Best In Category:Narrative Feature – Jadrien Steele for Victoriana AbelCine (toward any camera package rental for 7 days)7-day release at indieScreen Documentary Feature – Nima Sarvestani for No Burqas Behind Bars7-day release at indieScreenNarrative Short – Mauricio Osaki for My Father’s Truck7-day release at indieScreenOne-week usage of a film studio at Windmill StudiosDocumentary Short – Anthony Simon for Third Shift7-day release at indieScreenCinecall soundtracks (music rights and/or sound services)Animation - Uri Kranot...
- 6/9/2014
- by Taylor Lindsay
- Indiewire
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