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27 October 2009 10:05 AM, PDT | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »
You may not be familiar with Babelgum just yet, but that should change as Dread Central teams up with the integrated web and mobile video content platform to provide live streaming content Halloween night both along the annual Weho Parade route and at the Art of Elysium fundraiser at the W Hotel in Westwood.
First, a little bit of what Babelgum is up to. Positioned between user generated video hubs and network TV-oriented destinations, Babelgum focuses on the third part of the ecosystem: innovative, professionally produced content on five very specific passions – Music, Comedy, Film, Urban Culture, and Nature/Environment – curated by experts in their fields. Babelgum’s programming is comprised of exclusive original productions as well as independent and mainstream titles. The company has also set up a series of online contests to nurture independent film, music, and art talent: the Babelgum Online Film Festival, the Babelgum Music Video Awards, »
- Uncle Creepy
26 October 2009 6:50 AM, PDT | Tubefilter.com | See recent Tubefilter News news »
Babelgum has been on a web series roundup of late, and these guys are moving fast. With news coming just two weeks ago of indie sci-fi series The Crew jumping ship to the online network as its news home for season 2, a fresh new batch of sci-fi series have followed suit. Today Babelgum announced three new original series, several of which are helmed by some web series notables, to make up the bulk of the sci-fi/horror comedy channel. Launching today is a new series from Goodnight Burbank creator Hayden Black—no not The Cabonauts, which we're still waiting on—but a hastily assembled paranormal comedy The Occulterers. The "interactive comedy and horror series" stars Black as one of his inventive characters, Hervé Villechez, this time part of a four-person Transylvanian ghost hunting crew. Black's new series took just two weeks from concept to production, and that includes inking the deal with Babelgum. »
- Marc Hustvedt
5 January 2009 7:46 AM, PST | Tubefilter.com | See recent Tubefilter News news »
Whether you're still relishing that midnight kiss, or you kissed off 2008 weeks ago, web series both old and new are reflecting back on all they have conquered, while teasing what may lie ahead in upcoming seasons. As we struggle to stick to those New Year's resolutions perhaps there's reassurance in the gaffes of our online counterparts as they struggle to find love, and success from both their co-stars, and their audience. Here's a sampling of some episodes helping kick-off the new year. Lost Angeles (above) follows the life of Will Carson who makes a break for Los Angeles after a heart-wrenching break-up in New York. New Year's Eve makes matters worse, but luckily for Will he's rarely alone. Will, played by James C. Leary (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) rarely seems to be without a girl on his arm as his navigates his new life in La. Nonetheless, his text-fest to »
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