10.30.2007

New Project Announced: MOTW: The Web Series


Hey there, I'm proud to announce a new joint project starting up soon: Mark of the Wolf: The Web Series.
This will be a series of short films that will serve as an extension of the full length feature film, "Mark of the Wolf", which begins production next year.
What's really cool about this series, is that not only me and my friends will be doing several episodes of this series, but also several other friends and acquaintances that I know from all over the country and even overseas in England, will also film an episode as well.
All of the episodes will relate in one form or another to the continuity of the full length film, either touching on a character or scenario that will develop later. The one that I will do, will serve as a direct link to the movie, possibly including one that will serve as a prelude.
I will have a hand in the episodes. I've already came up with several ideas that will be used in scripts and will consult on the others. Making sure that the web series will go in tandem with the movie.
Several people -- William Phelps, Armin Stoyanovic, Chas Blankenship, Andrew Mitchell, Thomas Gallagher, Thomas Blevins, and Thomas Parker -- will be either writing and/or filming episodes. Chase Langley, my friend who helped out in the M1F joint project "Vanishing Act" has also expressed an interest. And my friend Bobby Tanasie, who created the logos not only for M1F and MOTW, also came up with the very cool logo for the web series that you see at the top of this blog.
Right now, the tenative plan is to begin releasing the episodes once a month either in late November or December, depending on how they are progressing. It'll either be one short film or two a month, depending on the length, which will range from 5 to 15 minutes. The films will directly lead into the full film, which should be done late next year.
And I plan on including the web series along with the film when it's released on DVD.
I'll keep you posted on the latest with this new and exciting project. Stay tuned.

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