Geek goddess Felicia Day (The Guild, Dragon Age: Redemption) has unveiled her YouTube Channel, Geek & Sundry, at WonderCon on Saturday. What sorts of online goodies will this channel offer? Well, in addition to six brand spanking new shows, season five of The Guild will air beginning in April.
Day’s energy is contagious as she beamed excitement about the new online content offered by Geek & Sundry saying:
“Every single show is like a piece of love. We’re really excited to create a whole new community around these shows.”
Here’s an overview of Geek & Sundry:
Click here to view the embedded video.
Here’s the lowdown on the Geek and Sundry line-up with their individual trailers:
The Flog, hosted by Felicia Day, where she investigates “whatever the hell I wanted to that week.” I don’t know about you, but a day in the life of Felicia Day is already fraught with awesomeness,...
Day’s energy is contagious as she beamed excitement about the new online content offered by Geek & Sundry saying:
“Every single show is like a piece of love. We’re really excited to create a whole new community around these shows.”
Here’s an overview of Geek & Sundry:
Click here to view the embedded video.
Here’s the lowdown on the Geek and Sundry line-up with their individual trailers:
The Flog, hosted by Felicia Day, where she investigates “whatever the hell I wanted to that week.” I don’t know about you, but a day in the life of Felicia Day is already fraught with awesomeness,...
- 3/20/2012
- by Lillian 'zenbitch' Standefer
- ScifiMafia
The concept of a show whose episodes debut solely online is the future of television. Sorry, Nielsen. While Hulu gives people a chance to acclimate to this inevitable step in entertainment, others have embraced the idea wholeheartedly. One of the more prolific series to have made a name for itself in the content-saturated world of YouTube is The Guild. They’re now on their fifth season, and now their fourth has landed on DVD. The first three seasons are currently on YouTube, but if you want to enjoy the fourth, for now, the only way to do so (or if you’re one of the show’s many loyal fans) you’ll need to pick up the DVD. To be fair, they’ve managed to make the purchase worthwhile.
Unlike some TV shows where a new season starts as if months or years have passed since the end of the previous season,...
Unlike some TV shows where a new season starts as if months or years have passed since the end of the previous season,...
- 3/8/2011
- by Lex Walker
- JustPressPlay.net
Returning for a third glorious season, Felicia Day's uproariously funny, knowing net comedy continues to gleefully poke fun at online gaming culture, serving as a benchmark for webisode series and a veritable how-to-guide for net based short filmmaking. Pointed, well observed, and character-driven, The Guild follows the perennial underachievement of The Knights of Good, a dysfunctional family of users, losers, and the socially stunted who fumble and bicker their way along in a fictional, unspecified massive multi-player online role-playing game.
Serving as both writer, producer, and star, much of the series rests of the appeal of Felicia Day, from whose perspective the story unfolds. Luckily, Day was born to recite neurotic, uncomfortable monologues to camera, her mousy cuteness at once both awkward and instantly adorable. As both healer class and mother hen Day's Codex is the heart of the show, charged with harmonizing the volatile needs of her misfit...
Serving as both writer, producer, and star, much of the series rests of the appeal of Felicia Day, from whose perspective the story unfolds. Luckily, Day was born to recite neurotic, uncomfortable monologues to camera, her mousy cuteness at once both awkward and instantly adorable. As both healer class and mother hen Day's Codex is the heart of the show, charged with harmonizing the volatile needs of her misfit...
- 5/26/2010
- by Neil Pedley
- JustPressPlay.net
The nominees for the 2010 Streamys were announced today. The Streamys celebrate online television programming and this year they have a fantastic line up of nominees. Last year was the Streamys debut year and the winners included high profile shows such as Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog and the exceptional Battlestar Galactica web series The Face of the Enemy.
This year there is even more competition with some really interesting content now being released on the web rather than through more traditional media routes. Two of my favourites from this year’s nominee list are the excellent Interview Project which is presented by davidlynch.com and the slightly flawed but thoroughly enjoyable Angel of Death, created by Ed Brubaker and starring Zoe Bell, which also received a DVD release last year.
The awards ceremony takes place on April 11th 2010 and the full list of nominees is listed below with handy links...
This year there is even more competition with some really interesting content now being released on the web rather than through more traditional media routes. Two of my favourites from this year’s nominee list are the excellent Interview Project which is presented by davidlynch.com and the slightly flawed but thoroughly enjoyable Angel of Death, created by Ed Brubaker and starring Zoe Bell, which also received a DVD release last year.
The awards ceremony takes place on April 11th 2010 and the full list of nominees is listed below with handy links...
- 3/1/2010
- by Craig Skinner
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
2009 is about to end with a bang, though probably not the apocalyptic kind predicted in the long-awaited adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's "The Road" or Chris Smith's terrifying doc "Collapse," though those will both be playing at your local arthouse. Instead, audiences will be able to enjoy a winter of wildly different indie film offerings to reflect the wildly different tastes of moviegoers as we leave one decade and move into another. (There are also many different ways to watch them, as you can tell from our Anywhere But a Movie Theater section.)
From November through January, there will be musicals ("Nine"), comedies (Broken Lizard's "The Slammin' Salmon") and stop-motion animated wonderments ("A Town Called Panic") to entertain and new films from Michael Haneke, Pedro Almodóvar, Richard Linklater, Terry Gilliam and Werner Herzog to ponder. And if new movies aren't necessarily doing the trick, you can always cozy...
From November through January, there will be musicals ("Nine"), comedies (Broken Lizard's "The Slammin' Salmon") and stop-motion animated wonderments ("A Town Called Panic") to entertain and new films from Michael Haneke, Pedro Almodóvar, Richard Linklater, Terry Gilliam and Werner Herzog to ponder. And if new movies aren't necessarily doing the trick, you can always cozy...
- 11/4/2009
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
If you were online at all last week, it's hard to make the case you weren't reminded of something happening on the 25th. The incessantly catchy music video, "Do You Wanna Date My Avatar," turned out to be the most successful (and viral) promo for a web series we've seen to date. The four-minute dance pop fantasy was not only a swift monetary success, but ignited a growing fanbase around the launch of the hit web series' third season. Today the much-anticipated Season 3 of The Guild kicks off exclusively on XBox Live, before rolling out to the rest of Microsoft's three-pronged network—MSN, XBox Live and Zune on September 1. While the phased rollout may frustrate some fans who aren't XBox owners, it comes with the territory of exclusive online distribution deals like this one, which pay an upfront premium to the creators for the right to a release window on its platform.
- 8/25/2009
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
Much has already been written about the groundbreaking deal between Microsoft, Xbox, and The Guild. But another strong relationship exists between the Mmo-centered web series and a gaming-related company. Last weekend that company, Blizzard Entertainment, hosted BlizzCon—a convention held in Anaheim, California, that is a feast of all things World of Warcraft, Diablo, Starcraft, and a multitude of other Blizzard creations. The incredibly warm-welcome is unique in the fact that The Guild was the only web series represented at the Con. It's no secret that the plotline of The Guild centers around an online game that is eerily similar to World of Warcraft but it is never actually called that, being only referred to affectionately as "The Game". Says Sandeep Parkih (Zaboo on The Guild, creator of The Legend of Neil), "our show is not even necessarily about World of Warcraft specifically and yet Blizzard let us come here and represent ourselves because,...
- 8/24/2009
- by Jenni Powell
- Tubefilter.com
It was an entrance typically reserved for the A-list movie stars, but at Comic-Con in San Diego this morning Felicia Day and the cast of The Guild were rock stars. Hundreds of fans lined up hours before the morning panel and screening of the hit web series' third season, cramming into the double room to get a glimpse of the "four surprises" promised by The Guild camp, including the super-secret bonus video. The cast strolled in to a standing ovation immediately after, dressed in their colorful avatar garb complete with some impressively crafted weapons. Day, Sandeep Parikh, Robin Thorsen, Jeff Lewis, Vincent Caso and Amy Okuda have become household names amongst this crowd. This is what The Guild does, having learned to eventize their appearances, especially at Comic-Con, and the fans ate it up. When the panel got under way, which rightfully was opened up right away to a slurry...
- 7/24/2009
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
Comic-Con week is upon us and this year, perhaps more than ever, the web series world is heading to San Diego to geek out amongst the world's finest. Sure, every major studio and comic book company is heading down to hock their wares, everything from fall TV series to loosely-related comic book and sci-fi blockbusters. But without all those generous marketing budgets are some web content gems that are making the trip and dishing the latest on their series. Who can forget last year's standing ovation at Joss Whedon's Dr. Horrible panel? 8:00-10:00 Pm: Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog— The California Browncoats host a screening of the original three acts, followed immediately by Commentary! The Musical. See why Joss Whedon's (Dollhouse, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) first foray into webisodic "television" was the talk of the town with critics and fans alike in 2008. Be prepared for a night...
- 7/20/2009
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
More stuff happening at the 2009 San Diego ComicCon on Friday July 24th that has women of interest (and by interest I mean, 'do something other than just look hot') include writer/producer Jane Espensen talking about the Battlestar Galactica/Caprica connection and DVD release; producer Eliza Dushku talking with Joss Whedon about the second season of her series Dollhouse; Felicia Day's panel about the future of her award-winning comedy/fantasy web series The Guild; and Zoe Bell discussing the upcoming Angel of Death feature length DVD. Read on for details...
10:30-11:30 Meet The Guild— Come chat with the creators and performers from the hit online video series The Guild. Felicia Day (Codex), Vincent Caso (Bladezz), Jeff Lewis (Vork), Amy Okuda (Tinkerballa), Sandeep Parikh (Zaboo), and Robin Thorsen (Clara) talk about the series and answer questions from the audience. They'll also give attendees a sneak peek at Season...
10:30-11:30 Meet The Guild— Come chat with the creators and performers from the hit online video series The Guild. Felicia Day (Codex), Vincent Caso (Bladezz), Jeff Lewis (Vork), Amy Okuda (Tinkerballa), Sandeep Parikh (Zaboo), and Robin Thorsen (Clara) talk about the series and answer questions from the audience. They'll also give attendees a sneak peek at Season...
- 7/11/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
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