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SXSW 2012 Review: SLEEPWALK WITH ME

SXSW 2012 Review: SLEEPWALK WITH ME | Machinimania | Scoop.it
Mike Birbiglia might not be a name that’s easily recognizable, but his brand of comedy has amassed a bit of a following. Sleepwalk With Me was able to be...
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Five Different Routes to a Web Series

Five Different Routes to a Web Series | Machinimania | Scoop.it

David Licata:  "The web series can take many shapes, from a no-budget serial made in high-school media classes to Joss Whedon’s Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog to Netflix’s long-format House of Cards."


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"A great lay of the land. And in doing so, this points out in bright neon letters what is wrong with the vast majority of web series today" -


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Tina Stock's curator insight, March 25, 9:45 AM

The REALLY interesting portion of this column is in the comments.

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Computer Viruses Can Kill in Ambitious Sci-Fi Web Series H+

Computer Viruses Can Kill in Ambitious Sci-Fi Web Series H+ | Machinimania | Scoop.it

Hugh Hart: "In the new online series produced by Bryan Singer, people are going crazy for a chip that hardwires their nervous systems into the internet 24 hours a day -- until a virus kills a third of the world's population" ...


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