Showing posts with label Webisode Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Webisode Review. Show all posts

February 9, 2014

Webisode Review: Tales of Light and Dark - "Geokilling"

Tales of Light and Dark is a new web series created by writer/director Glen Baisley. The series has been moving along well with a series of nicely constructed multi-part arcs. All of it has been leading up this final episode of the season, a two parter that grows from what has gone before and definitely feels a bit more ambitious in execution. It has been quite entertaining watching the series grow, getting more and more ambitious with its multi-part episodes. This is good as they are quick watches and with multiple parts, you can have bigger stories. If you happen to run into Mr. Baisley out somewhere shooting or at an event like the Hudson Horror Show, be sure to say hi and have a chat about low-budget film making or even just movies in general!

January 9, 2014

Webisode Review: Tales of Light and Dark - "Truth, Justice, and the American Way"

Tales of Light and Dark is a new web series created by writer/director Glen Baisley. The series is chugging along with the release of episode 3, the first of a three part arc. The series is growing by leaps and bounds, getting more and more ambitious as it has quickly moved from it's initial 10 minute length and moving onto stories that are 20 and 30-minutes in length. This is a good thing as they are quick watches and with multiple parts, you can have bigger stories. If you happen to run into Mr. Baisley out somewhere shooting or at an event like the Hudson Horror Show, be sure to say hi and have a chat about low-budget film making! Just make sure you have the time!

December 2, 2013

Webisode Review: Tales of Light and Dark - Open Call

Tales of Light and Dark is a new web series created by writer/director Glen Baisley. The series is about to premiere part one of episode two. Yes, they have already jumped into multi-part episodes. Don't worry, they are quick watches, coming in at about 10-minutes apiece. Last month I happened to run into Mr. Baisley at the Hudson Horror Show in Poughkeepsie, NY, and he asked if I was interested in getting a sneak peak at the two-parter. Of course, I jumped at the chance.