From 8Bit Brownies Inc., the creators of Galacticast, A Comicbook Orange is a three-four minute weekly comic book web series featuring rapid-fire reviews and interviews with top industry creators. Hosted by Casey McKinnon, co-written by Rudy Jahchan and directed by Josh Allard, the team packages the series with custom special effects, creative intros and outros, and promotes interactivity with their audience.
It has quickly become my favorite video podcast after Rob from 1 000 000 Comics in Montreal recommended it. And with Sound On Sight getting ready to launch our own video show, I felt the need to promote the hard workers over at 8Bit Brownie.
On the season 5 finale they interviewed the creator of Scott Pilgrim, Bryan Lee O’Malley so I thought it would be a good episode to expose our readers to.
Be sure to Comicbook Orange on Twitter and visit the website to support the show.
It has quickly become my favorite video podcast after Rob from 1 000 000 Comics in Montreal recommended it. And with Sound On Sight getting ready to launch our own video show, I felt the need to promote the hard workers over at 8Bit Brownie.
On the season 5 finale they interviewed the creator of Scott Pilgrim, Bryan Lee O’Malley so I thought it would be a good episode to expose our readers to.
Be sure to Comicbook Orange on Twitter and visit the website to support the show.
- 11/14/2010
- by Staff
- SoundOnSight
A Comicbook Orange debuted Season 5 today (season 5!), with none other than Rick Remender getting honors for the first episode back. My how time flies, it was just yesterday that Season 3 pranced across our monitors. This season Orange creators Casey McKinnon (pictured right) and Rudy Jahchan have an excellent line up of guests for this new season, including Zack Whedon, Felicia Day, Brea Grant (Heroes), Bryan Lee O'Malley. [A Comicbook Orange] Qik, the live online video platform popular amongst iPhone 3Gs users, launched a private beta of its new live streaming desktop app, which amongst other things allows for some basci editing of live video streams. So you can finally trim those awkward intros, and get to the good stuff when sharing the video clips. [Qik] MSN premiered Ultradome this week on its Parallel Universe sci-fi site from creator, and Heroes star, Milo Ventimiglia. Fitting with its geek culture face-offs, episode one (below) delivers a...
- 1/28/2010
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
Web series and web video bits worth clicking today: Paramount Digital Entertainment's debut web series drama Circle of Ei8ht released the season finale today (above) on MySpace. The studio hasn't been shy about promoting the series using TV ad spots and even massive billboards to drive viewers online. [MySpace, DreadCentral] Compulsions has broken the 100k views mark in just its second week of its exclusive run on web video site Dailymotion (which is promoting the series heavily, and yes, even on Tubefilter). Episode 6 "Ripen" debuted today with the final two of the season bowing this week. [Dailymotion] YouTube announced today at Le Web Conference in Paris that it's lauching an international sports channel with more than 2000 licensed sports videos called "Sports Hub." To promote it and other licensed TV content, YouTube launched its first traditional press and outdoor ad campaign in the UK with the slogan: “YouTube’s got TV”. [Telegraph] Felicia Day,...
- 12/9/2009
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
Web series and web video bits worth clicking today: Julia Allison, host of NonSociety's TMIWeekly, gives dating and sexual courtship advice on College Humor's The Crucial Man series (above) to scruffy host Jon Gabrus, who is trying to figure out how to be a gentleman. [College Humor] Grass Roots, the political comedy on KoldCast TV (below) has scored a distribution deal with The Huffington Post. The site has featured a few political series before like Get Your War On and Swift Kids For Truth. "It sparked our interest because it's both funny and political, which is the goal of our comedy page," said Alex Leo Sr. Editor at HuffPo. [Huffington Post] Babelgum announced they have added another comic strip series, Over the Hedge, has joined its comedy channel adding to other exclusive series like Dilbert and The New Yorker cartoons, also from animation distributor RingTales. Four brief (30-second) episodes of the strip that spawned...
- 12/8/2009
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
A web series spoofing a comic based on a web series... that has to be a first. A Comicbook Orange, the popular series for all things comics, released its latest episode today reviewing the new Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog comic form Dark Horse which hit stores today. Host Casey McKinnon crafted a special musical number (why not) to kick off the episode before giving a mixed "3 orange" review of the Dr. H origin story. The full color 40-page comic, written by Joss Whedon's brother Zack, is what comic junkies call a one-shot (in japan it's yomikiri 読み切り), not too unlike the live action series itself which has been teasing fans with talk of a sequel for over a year. In this One-Shot Wonder, Zack Whedon and artist Joelle Jones (Token) establish how a young, impressionable, but brilliant Dr. Horrible was drawn into a world of crime. Readers are reacquainted with the charming,...
- 11/18/2009
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
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