Calgary Herald – BANFF

Wide open for web shows
Online series breaking ground, but still struggling
Eric Volmers, Calgary Herald

Saturday, July 03, 2010

At the Banff World Television Festival this year, an army of digitally savvy, forward-looking producers was on hand as part of the nextMedia, which ran simultaneously. But when it came to webisodes and digital media in general, the buzz word at Banff Springs was “monetize.” Yes, there’s advantages to producing shows directly for the web. They’re cheaper and more flexible, plot lines can turn on a dime and creative control is easier to maintain. But how do you pay for it? How does it make money?

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Detroit News – Web TV

More viewers turn to Web to watch TV shows when they want, for free
Mekeisha Madden Toby / Detroit News Television Writer
July 3, 2010
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Long gone are the days when the family gathered around the box for appointment TV.

While shows like “American Idol” still bind us culturally — Mom can watch it live on TV, Dad can catch the digital video recorder (DVR) version and Junior can download it days later online — the desire to go to the Web for programming is driving a cultural shift.

The mouse will never replace the remote control as everyone’s favorite clicker, but Web-based entertainment has improved and expanded so greatly that some people have begun canceling their cable subscriptions to watch original and recast programming online.

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American Cinematique Panel

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Producing Web Entertainment
June 16, 2010

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On Monday, June 21st at 7:30 PM, filmmakers, actors and others will have an opportunity to learn from professionals involved in creating web entertainment at a panel discussion focused on how to produce for the web, how to get your work seen, how to market your web series and best practices for interacting with with the major sites that stream web series and more.

Tubefilter – How To Build Buzz

How to Build Buzz For a Web Series

by Mathieas McNaughton on June 14th, 2010

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Very few web series attract any pre-launch attention, those that do begin with a distinct advantage, an audience that is already aware of its existence. One of the biggest challenges a new series faces, is the ever increasingly daunting task of cutting through the clutter of online video. Furthermore, not only do web series need to compete with other shows, vloggers, and keyboard playing kids and kittens, they are also in competition with social media sites, other websites, games, and occasionally, real life. The competition for viewer attention has never been greater. Simply releasing a series and hoping that it will find an audience is not an option. Therefore, in order to be competitive, in order to build an audience, a series needs to begin generating buzz even before the show launches.

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Tubefilter – The Bannen Way Canada

‘The Bannen Way:’ A Comedy on HBO?
by Drew Baldwin on June 2nd, 2010

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Some excited tweets and Facebook posts published last week on The Bannen Way social media accounts pages may have revealed an international tv distribution deal and DVD release of the multiple Streamy Award winning drama series.

From July 10 to July 31, HBO Canada will be airing the full 93 minutes (a feature-length version of the web series) in HD on The Movie Network and available on demand starting July 13, according to TMN’s online schedule. The listing describes The Bannen Way as an “action comedy,” which at first appears to be a listing error and not an attempt to re-market like in Tommy Wiseau’s The Room, the failed low budget indie drama successfully rebranded as an intentional “quirky new black comedy.”

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Press Release – The Bannen Way DVD

Winner of 4 Streamy Awards® Including “Best Drama Web Series”
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Thrilling and Sexy Feature-Length Movie from the Original Crackle Series Debuts on DVD July 20th

May 25, 2010

Culver City, Calif. (May 25, 2010) – Experience non-stop action when the exhilarating feature-length movie from Crackle’s highly acclaimed online series The Bannen Way comes to DVD July 20 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.  The series stars Mark Gantt  (“Ocean’s Eleven”), Daytime Emmy® Award Winner Vanessa Marcil (TV’s “Las Vegas”), Gabriel Tigerman (TV’s “Supernatural”), Michael Ironside (Terminator Salvation), Academy-Award® nominee Robert Forster* (Jackie Brown), and special guest star, Academy-Award® nominee Michael Lerner** (A Serious Man). The DVD contains the all-new movie version of the series as well as six exclusive behind-the-scenes featurettes.

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Alan Mercer Interview

Mark Gantt: A Pioneer
Sunday, April 18, 2010

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The future is now when it comes to web series. By now even the people who are the ‘last to know’ know about webisodes. They are big budgeted productions that hire Hollywood stars and get nominated for awards. The time is being compared to television taking over radio sixty years ago and it does seem logical.

Mark Gantt is Executive Producer, Co-writer with Jesse Warren, and Star of Sony Pictures Television’s web series, ‘The Bannen Way.’ The show blends action, suspense, and humor to show us the challenges of life for Neal Bannen, a thief who wants to change his lifestyle but faces inner turmoil on his journey. The show had thirteen million views in the first ten weeks on line.

Tubefilter – Celebrate The Web

Celebrating the Web and Stepping Back From the Ledge

by Guest Author on April 16th, 2010

At first look, it might seem strange that a celebration is scheduled for Tax Day, which still in times of economic hardship would seem like a time to reflect on where one went wrong. After all, celebrations are rewards, aren’t they? We’re not paying anything (bar tabs aside).

Tonight, though, we’re paying our Respect Tax. To the web, to ourselves, to each other.

I’m not going to get sappy – partially because as I write this a raging of a hangover is on the horizon (look for that as a metaphor later in this piece!). However, in her acceptance speech at the Celebrate the Web, post-Streamys gathering, Felicia Day said, “We want to be authentic to ourselves,” as why we work on the web. So I’m going to pound a Red Bull and write this with the honesty it deserves.