Chelsea Kane ("Bratz") is set to star in the original content series "Kill Spin" which is being developed by Lockerz, a social networking site. According to Variety, The show follows a group of misfits who spend their time playing ping pong. The site has started building a slate of projects that may be watched on its site including producing the upcoming "The Homes," which also stars Kane. John Cabrera directs that one. Kane plays Stella on "Jonas" and can also be seen on "Fish Hooks" playing on the Disney Channel...
- 12/29/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Warner Premiere released Watchmen: The Complete Motion Comic in 2008. The series of a dozen 20-minute installments brings Alan Moore's epic superhero critique to life through the illustrations of Dave Gibbons and the voice of Tom Stechschulte. Viewers who like watching the Watchmen could originally catch the series on iTunes and later find it online or on DVD with all the shiny extras (which currently still ranks at #78 on Amazon's Animated, Superhero, Action & Adventure Movies & TV Shows Bestseller List). The motion comic was so successful for Warner Premiere that over the next two years the media company released seven more, bringing 2D images from properties like Batman, Peanuts, Bat Girl, and Jonah Hex to life. During that time, Warner Premiere also debuted a six-part Terminator Salvation Machinima series and an animated visual album for the four piece, British indie rock group One eskimO. Other major motion picture studios and...
- 11/2/2010
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
Director Bryan SingerDirector Bryan Singer (Trick 'r Treat) has signed on to produce a horror thriller series for Warner Bros. The series is entitled "H+" and Warner Bros. is describing the film as a "futuristic survival tale." This is a story set nine years in the future, where everyone has constant access to the internet through implanted microchips and access to killer viruses. How is that for a nightmare? This series will likely be two and a half hours in length, with distribution through digital formats e.g. video-on-demand, cable. More details are coming along on this latest production, with a full synopsis below.
The synopsis for "H+" is here:
"'H+' takes viewers on an episodic two-and-a-half hour, apocalyptic journey into the future where technology has gone horrifically wrong. In 2019, 33% of the world’s population uses a radical new piece of technology – an implanted computer system called H +. This...
The synopsis for "H+" is here:
"'H+' takes viewers on an episodic two-and-a-half hour, apocalyptic journey into the future where technology has gone horrifically wrong. In 2019, 33% of the world’s population uses a radical new piece of technology – an implanted computer system called H +. This...
- 9/24/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Superman Returns and X-Men director, Bryan Singer was recently approached by Warner Premiere to produce a webshow, reports Andrew Wallenstein of The Hollywood Reporter. The direct-to-video label is now one of many under the Warner umbrella investing in digital media. In fact, we’re having difficulty keeping all of Warner’s digital divisions straight. But the more the merrier, I suppose. The studio reached out to Bad Hat Harry Productions to develop the apocalyptic sci-fi thriller H+. The concept began as a television pitch by John Cabrera and Cosimo De Tommaso before being reworked for digital. The series will follow aftermath of a terrorist attack that has killed off a large portion of humanity. So, does it make sense for a direct-to-video division to dabble in digital media? “We knew from the beginning of setting up Warner Premiere that digital would be a big emphasis for us,” Premiere president Diane Nelson said.
- 11/26/2008
- by Jamison Tilsner
- Tilzy.tv
Warner Premiere, the production arm of Warner Home Video, is branching out into live-action webisodes with some help from "Superman Returns" director Bryan Singer.
Premiere is in discussions with the helmer's Bad Hat Harry Prods. to develop the apocalyptic sci-fi thriller "H+," with the intent to supplement Premiere's roster of direct-to-dvd titles with a slate of original programs intended for digital platforms.
While Premiere's previous efforts on DVD and digital are mostly based on existing intellectual property, "H+" represents an opportunity to introduce new material.
"We knew from the beginning of setting up Warner Premiere that digital would be a big emphasis for us," Premiere president Diane Nelson said. "The best way to get learnings for the studio to act on in the future is to dabble in a lot of different things now."
On the digital front to date, Premiere has released so-called "motion comics" based on existing franchises "Batman,...
Premiere is in discussions with the helmer's Bad Hat Harry Prods. to develop the apocalyptic sci-fi thriller "H+," with the intent to supplement Premiere's roster of direct-to-dvd titles with a slate of original programs intended for digital platforms.
While Premiere's previous efforts on DVD and digital are mostly based on existing intellectual property, "H+" represents an opportunity to introduce new material.
"We knew from the beginning of setting up Warner Premiere that digital would be a big emphasis for us," Premiere president Diane Nelson said. "The best way to get learnings for the studio to act on in the future is to dabble in a lot of different things now."
On the digital front to date, Premiere has released so-called "motion comics" based on existing franchises "Batman,...
- 11/23/2008
- by By Andrew Wallenstein
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
This month brings excitement to television fans across the nation because the fall season is about to begin, with numerous shows coming back to airwaves with new seasons. One of those shows is The Office, which heads back to NBC on September 25 at 9pm. Late last month, The Office’s Jenna Fischer, who stars as Pam Beesly, revealed some juicy insights on what’s to come for her character in the new season.
"[Pam is] away at art school right now. Pam was accepted to Pratt, and she's living in New York, and there is a whole new world opening up for her," Fischer reveals. "We've been shooting some really great scenes at USC with Rich Sommer and John Cabrera and having so much fun. It's like we're doing our own show called Art School."
Additionally, she says that Pam's escape from the office is a nice break for her character, admitting that "[Pam going back to Dunder Mifflin] hasn't been decided yet.
"[Pam is] away at art school right now. Pam was accepted to Pratt, and she's living in New York, and there is a whole new world opening up for her," Fischer reveals. "We've been shooting some really great scenes at USC with Rich Sommer and John Cabrera and having so much fun. It's like we're doing our own show called Art School."
Additionally, she says that Pam's escape from the office is a nice break for her character, admitting that "[Pam going back to Dunder Mifflin] hasn't been decided yet.
- 9/11/2008
- by BuddyTV
- buddytv.com
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