Geeks Exposed: An Interview with Dave Beeler and Tom Konkle, Creators of Safety Geeks: SVI
by Brian Rothe | May 7, 2009
Geeks Exposed: An Interview with Dave and Tom
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Geeks Exposed: An Interview with Dave and Tom
READ MOREby Brian Rothe | Feb 25, 2010
Shane Felux, the creator of "Star Wars: Revelations" and director of Crackle's new sci-fi action series Trenches, was kind enough to grant eGuiders an exclusive interview. We'll delve into and discuss his craft as a filmmaker, the potential of made-for-web content, and how to overcome production obstacles - budget included. A message to all aspiring filmmakers: Take notes on this one.
READ MOREby Brendan Lopez | May 4, 2009
Internet and Television Meet the Parents
READ MOREby Michael Tapp | Nov 15, 2009
Flash-mobs are like pranks on the monotony of everyday life. A Flash-mob is a public “happening” where people quickly pull off a synchronized event to disrupt commonplace situations. These social experiments started in 2003 and wouldn't even exist without the communication tools available through the Internet; they serve as another example of online communities transcending the web. There have been hundreds of Flash-mob videos since 2003. Spontaneous musicals, frozen people, pants-less subway rides, community cell phone calls... there are no limits. Let’s take a look at the cream of the crop.
READ MOREby Melissa Roth | Feb 20, 2009
In the pilot of Illeana Douglas's web series, Easy to Assemble, a Burbank Ikea employee offers orientation pointers for her famous new co-worker. "It's dark half the year in Sweden, and it's very depressing," she says through a Swedish accent, locating the store's headquarters on a map. "You are now part of our family. We are all dark together."
READ MOREby Suzanne Robertson | Apr 17, 2009
An article about moms and their united Internet voice.
READ MOREby Suzanne Robertson | Apr 17, 2009
The Internet - a place for parent / child entertainment. It's not just about girl-on-girl action or look-how-drunk-I-am videos anymore...
READ MOREby Marc Ostrick | Feb 18, 2009
I knew absolutely nothing technically about stop-motion animation until I had the idea for my short film Roof Sex. I studied literature and printmaking in school, not film or animation. I don't think I really knew what a director did until I had to figure out how to make my own film.
READ MOREby Marc Ostrick | Feb 14, 2010
At the end of a very soggy Los Angeles day, on Feb 9th 2010, we had a rare, full double rainbow. What's amazing is that in the digital video age, we now get to see the colors from multiple perspectives.
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