Shane Dawson shows he can dominate the interactive video game too with his Haunted House Party released over the weekend. Already the video has cracked 2.2 million views, with the whole 9-video “series” over 8 million views total. Directed by Totally Sketch and produced by powerhouse Black Box TV, there’s a number of YouTuber cameos we spotted: Tay Zonday, iJustine, Kristin Findley, Bree Essrig, Steve Greene, Brittani Louise Taylor, Richard Ryan and Jason Horton. [ShaneDawsonTV] Jessica Rose is the latest web star to join Spherion’s long-running branded web comedy The Temp Life. Rose nerds it up with pal Taryn Southern to play the sister of the scene-stealing temp Nancy Roeder. Some exclusive photos from set (below) show a nerdier side of the former lonelygirl15 star. The fifth season is currently shooting and slated for release December 6th on My Damn Channel. [TheTempLife.tv] Related News:Jessica Rose Joins ‘Poor Paul’ Cast Jessica Rose...
- 11/2/2010
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
Warner Brothers is teaming up with an old friend again—single-word director McG. Having last collaborated on the 2008 online drama Sorority Forever, today came word that Ghostfacers, a new 10-episode sci-fi comedy web series from McG's Wonderland Sound and Vision production company and Warner's Studio 2.0 is currently in production in Los Angeles. The series appears to be a spin-off of Warner Bros. Television's Supernatural series which airs on The CW. They are calling this a "shortform brand extension" of the TV series, which means this is really a companion web series, instead of a purely original project. Ghostfacers will follow a "a team of fearless and sometimes comical “professional” ghost hunters who investigate the paranormal and record their own adventures in documentary-style episodes." That same team actually made its debut on Supernatural's first season during the "Hell House" episode, and later resurfaced on season three. The series...
- 1/26/2010
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
The format of new media is always evolving, and one thing that's white-hot right now is exclusive short-form online series. Though there are dozens out there, Eduardo Rodriguez's "Blood Cell" has really caught our eye. Now it can grab yours, too, as we have all eighteen episodes right here for you to dig on!
Synopsis
3:30am (Los Angeles): Julia is jolted awake; a video message on her cell phone from her best friend, Susan. "I've been kidnapped... you can't call the police... and don't turn off your cell phone. He'll kill me if you do..." and as the shadowed figure of a dark, ominous man fills the frame, Susan screams and the message cuts out. Confused, Julia receives a text message from the kidnapper: "Dead Cell = Dead Friend." A peaceful night turns into a race against time. Using her cell phone as her only lifeline, Julia must...
Synopsis
3:30am (Los Angeles): Julia is jolted awake; a video message on her cell phone from her best friend, Susan. "I've been kidnapped... you can't call the police... and don't turn off your cell phone. He'll kill me if you do..." and as the shadowed figure of a dark, ominous man fills the frame, Susan screams and the message cuts out. Confused, Julia receives a text message from the kidnapper: "Dead Cell = Dead Friend." A peaceful night turns into a race against time. Using her cell phone as her only lifeline, Julia must...
- 11/2/2009
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Here's the idea: someone wakes up in a cell, doesn't know who they are or how they got there. This may not seem like a lot to go on, especially when I tell you that Cell (not to be confused with Blood Cell) just wrapped production and won't be hitting the web until 2010, but hear me out on this one. Produced by Austin, TX-based Lovable Varmint Productions, Cell is the brainchild of writer/director Mark Gardner. The film was shot entirely in Austin and Smithville, Texas, a tiny town about 40 minutes outside the city. In true indie fashion, the majority of the series takes place in one location, built out of an old Dollar Store, and the majority of props and tools used to build the set were donated by local businesses. The crew was made up of volunteers just wanting to be a part of it, some even having...
- 10/31/2009
- by Jenni Powell
- Tubefilter.com
Somehow without much fanfare, all 18 episodes of Jessica Rose-starring Blood Cell snuck out this week on TheWB.com. What was once one of most anticipated (if YouTube trailer views mean anything) series cooked up at the now-defunct 60Frames, is now tucked away on TheWB. Right off the bat, this on is, well, gripping. A girl has been kidnapped and her friends Julia (Rose) Alex (Sara Sanderson) are lopped into the hunt when a late night call from their kidnapped friend Susan jolts Julia. Being a web series, the media-rich phone shows a video friend Susan—crying and scared. The kidnapper is a disturbingly grotesque thing (think Saw’s tricycle riding clown and you wouldn’t be far off), but there’s a catch: Julia can’t turn off her phone – if she does, her friend dies. A text message hits the phone moments later: “Dead Cell = Dead Friend.” Over...
- 10/30/2009
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
For avid lonelygirl15 fans, the surprise reveal that the original lonelygirl15 star Jessica Rose has joined the cast of Poor Paul, wasn't exactly shocking. (Former LG15 star Yousef Abu-Taleb is a producer of the show.) But to the casual web video junkie this catches an extra mouse click or two. Episode 32, "You're a Guy", was released today on YouTube and KoldCast with Rose playing title character Paul's (Zack Bennett) new sex-charged neighbor Beatrice. Eleven episodes into their second season, director Sean Michael Beyer, who also plays Paul's dad 'Mr. Ted' in the series, will have Rose in several more episodes this season. Rose is still one of the most universally well known web series actors out there, made famous by hundreds of close-up vlogs as lonelygirl Bree back in 2006 as YouTube was just taking off. Later she would star in WB.com's Sorority Forever, which is rumored to be prepping a second season,...
- 9/1/2009
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
Welcome back to day two of WWW. It’s a balmy 40 degrees here in New York City, and I can feel spring right around the corner. And with the lamb-like exit of March from our consciousness, we can start looking forward to new television shows and some of the bigger premieres of the year. Again, if you have anything interesting you’d like us to hear about, drop me a line at parker@ugo.com. Today, we say hello to some old friends, and meet some new ones. Ladies and gents, get those beach bodies ready, spring break is almost upon us! I didn’t watch much of the whole LonelyGirl15 debacle a few years ago. One of the first online TV Youtube hoaxes of its kind, it was the fake vlog of actress, Jessica Rose. Miss Rose captured the hearts and crotches of lonely nerds across the nets, and...
- 3/12/2009
- UGO TV
The WB.com is developing an online horror series entitled Blood Cell with 60Frames Entertainment. Jessica Rose (known for the "LonelyGirl" web persona created in 2006) will star in the 18-Webisode series. In Cell a young woman must race against the clock to stop a sadistic madman after receiving a disturbing late-night phone call from a friend in danger. No premiere date has been set. The project, first announced last year, was written and directed Eduardo Rodriguez and produced by Jeremy Bell.
- 3/12/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Almost a year after its sizzling teaser trailer went up on YouTube starring the original lonelygirl15 Jessica Rose, Blood Cell from web studio 60Frames has finally found a mass distribution deal. The horror-thriller web series has found a home on Warner Bros.' online network TheWB.com for release later this year. Back in October, we wondered what happened to Blood Cell, which seemed to have squandered its healthy web buzz. The trailer (above), which was released on April 1, 2008, netted some 5.2 million views. The eighteen episode series was produced by Jeremy Bell and written-directed by genre director Eduardo Rodriguez.
- 3/12/2009
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
Right now her claim to fame is being "LonelyGirl15", but soon people will know Jessica Rose as the star of "Blood Cell," an 18-webisode series on The WB.com.
THR reports that Rose will portray a young woman [who] must race against the clock to stop a sadistic madman after receiving a disturbing late-night phone call from a friend in danger.
The project, which is being launched by 60Frames Entertainment, was written and directed by Eduardo Rodriguez and produced by Jeremy Bell. No premiere date has been set yet, but I'm sure we'll be hearing more soon.
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THR reports that Rose will portray a young woman [who] must race against the clock to stop a sadistic madman after receiving a disturbing late-night phone call from a friend in danger.
The project, which is being launched by 60Frames Entertainment, was written and directed by Eduardo Rodriguez and produced by Jeremy Bell. No premiere date has been set yet, but I'm sure we'll be hearing more soon.
- Debi Moore
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- 3/12/2009
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
The WB.com has picked up an online horror series starring Jessica "LonelyGirl15" Rose.
"Blood Cell," from 60Frames Entertainment, is an 18-Webisode series featuring Rose, best known for the 2006 Internet sensation that made the LonelyGirl15 alias known throughout the Web.
In "Cell," a young woman must race against the clock to stop a sadistic madman after receiving a disturbing late-night phone call from a friend in danger. No premiere date has been set.
The project, first announced last year, was written and directed Eduardo Rodriguez and produced by Jeremy Bell. 60Frames has launched numerous original series through its syndication network and is producing MTV's "Private High Musical" pilot, which also is based on an online series. Rose recently had a recurring role on ABC Family's "Greek."...
"Blood Cell," from 60Frames Entertainment, is an 18-Webisode series featuring Rose, best known for the 2006 Internet sensation that made the LonelyGirl15 alias known throughout the Web.
In "Cell," a young woman must race against the clock to stop a sadistic madman after receiving a disturbing late-night phone call from a friend in danger. No premiere date has been set.
The project, first announced last year, was written and directed Eduardo Rodriguez and produced by Jeremy Bell. 60Frames has launched numerous original series through its syndication network and is producing MTV's "Private High Musical" pilot, which also is based on an online series. Rose recently had a recurring role on ABC Family's "Greek."...
- 3/11/2009
- by By James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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