CAST
Codex: Felicia Day
Zaboo: Sandeep Parikh
Vork: Jeff Lewis
Clara: Robin Thorsen
Tinkerballa: Amy Okuda
Bladezz: Vincent Caso
“Real Life”: David Mattey
Zaboo Stunt Double: Victor Lopez
Dancers: Adam Ackerman, Charity Baroni, Marissa Cuevas, Gerald Espinosa, Anthony Gonzales, Marcelin Jurbina, Julie Koehler, Ashlee Malyar, Guy Nemer, Kenneth Rivera
Extras: Jamie Kale, Grant Kimura, America Young
Clara’s Pool Boy: Stephen Ayers
Surprised Thug: Jason C. Miller
Thugs: Russell Ali, Jamison Boaz, Austin Coppock, Jeffrey Damnit, George Rockwell, Thom Williams
This week, we also launched the brand new site for Legend of Neil, featuring every episode in one easy to use player, a discussion group and updates from Twitter. We’ll be rolling out a new episode once every two weeks, so keep an eye on the site to get the latest news!
Whew! We had an excellent time at San Diego Comic-Con this year, but we are still recovering from the biggest comics-related event of the year! We’ll have a full newsletter next week, but this week, we invite you to sit back and enjoy the hours of “live” video coverage we’ve been posting to our blog!
Check out SDCC ’10 Panels, Exclusive Interviews & More!
We stood in line for hours, so you wouldn’t have to! These are just a few of the highlights we captured on film at SDCC ’10:
An exclusive interview with The Guild creator-star Felicia Day
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Web television network KoldCast TV will sponsor the webseries pilot category for the 2010-2011 FirstGlance Film Fests, a bicoastal film festival showcasing independent filmmakers from around the world. The winner of this category will receive distribution and marketing of their pilot as well as a meeting with the network.
“We’ve been fans of FirstGlance for some time,” says Marti Resteghini, VP of Programming and Licensing for KoldCast TV. “With previous FirstGlance alumni like Palisades Pool Party, Life is Just a Game and Fissure already part of the KoldCast family, we felt it was only logical for us to partner with the festival in a more meaningful way. Together we aim to continue to provide opportunities for independent filmmakers worldwide.”
“We are honored to add KoldCast TV as a sponsor to our growing webseries pilot category,” says William Ostroff, Producer/Founder of FirstGlance Film Fests. “Over the past few years, we have realized that webseries now represent an entirely new genre of television which provide a major new opportunity for talented young filmmakers, actors and producers, and we expect the partnership to add accessibility and recognition to well-written and well-produced webseries.”
FirstGlance annually awards over $50,000 in cash, prizes and giveaways, accepting all formats from feature films to music videos. Call for entries for FirstGlance Hollywood open August 2010.
Call for entries for FirstGlance Philadelphia open January 2011. For more information visit: firstglancefilms.com.
Our special Comic-Con video is now online via MSN and Bing video, and downloadable on Zune Marketplace and Xbox Live (links here may only work for the US). Zaboo convinces Codex to resume game play by transporting them to a world of inspiring song and dance. Vibrant costumes and a large cast of extras give it an over-the-top look and feel. The music video and song will be available for purchase soon. Please share this video! And if you’re on Twitter, please link and use the hashtag #GAMEON
Song Produced by: Jason C. Miller
Song Co-Produced by: Jamison Boaz and Russell Ali
Mixed by: Jamison Boaz
Music by: Jason C. Miller, Jamison Boaz and Russell Ali
Lyrics by: Felicia Day and Sandeep Parikh
Live Percussion by: Maulik Zaveri
Music Video Directed by Kim Evey and Sean Becker
Production Design by Greg Aronowitz
“Game On”
Boot up, embrace the feeling
The start button is the portal to your being
Turn on, it’s a pleasure device
Game with me, the ultimate spice
I promise you it won’t ever be dull
In a world you’re all powerful
I’ll buff you, don’t be afraid
It’s Tuesday night, Let’s do this raid!
Game On! Is it immature?
Game On! I’m insecure
Game On! Don’t g-quit on me!
Game On! We got keyboard chemistry
(DANCE BREAK)
I feel so much shame
I get dissed for saying that I game
No one understands
Why I’m living in a fantasy land
In-game you’ve got cool hair
Go from slumdog to a millionaire
Level up, Feel the bliss
Forward slash, Almost kiss
Game On! Invite sent!
Game On! Hop on Vent!
Game On! Say it proud!
Game On! Screw the crowd!
Game On! No one else to please!
Game On! I’ll press your hot keys!
Game On! There’s no disgrace.
Go to hell real life I’ll punch you in the face!
(FIGHT BREAK)
Game on! (x8)
Game On! Steal my breath!
Game On! No perma-death!
Game On! Don’t resist!
Game On! Give that bulb a twist
Internet sabhi desh ko jodataa hai (The internet connects all nations) Frustration nikalanekaa raastaa hai (Provides a outlet for all frustrations) ONLINE GAMING may kuchh buraa nahi Hai (Nothing wrong with online gaming) Us Vichhar CONTROL-ALT-DELETE” (Control-Alt-Delete that feeling)
I’ll admit, when we party it sizzles
Won’t let the spell fizzle
Grab the reigns, don’t re-roll
Point and click, take control!
Game On! No disrespect!
Game On! We’re not rejects!
Game On! No remorse!
This is a feeling you can’t outsource!
Game On! Invite sent!
Game On! I’m on Vent!
Game On! Never g-quit on me!
Game On! We’ve got keyboard chemistry.
Game On! Game On! Game On! Game Onnnnnnnnn…
Following a world premiere at San Diego Comic-Con 2010, the third and final season of Streamy-nominated Legend of Neil launches today at Atom.com, the digital comedy network and COMEDY CENTRAL’s anchor brand for original digital content. With over 4.5 million plays, the hit Web series created by Sandeep Parikh and starring Tony Janning, Mike Rose, Scott Chernoff and Felicia Day (Red, The Guild) has built an enthusiastic fan base since its debut in 2008. After a raucous screening to an audience of over 500 fans at Comic-Con on Saturday, season three of Legend of Neil officially kicks off with Atom.com’s online release of episode 301 today at legendofneil.com.
Legend of Neil follows Neil (Tony Janning) as he is sucked into the classic video game Legend of Zelda after a heavy night of drinking and is forced to become the iconic elfin hero that is Link. The third season introduces several new friends and foes, revisits Neil’s relationship with Felicia Day’s tiny foul-mouthed Fairy and continues his journey through the game to save the princess (Angie Hill). Guest stars include the Sklar Brothers (Cheap Seats, Back on Topps), Alex Albrecht (Totally Rad Show, Diggnation), Jeff Lewis (The Guild), Robert Hoffman (Step Up 2: The Streets) and Fahim Anwar and David Harris (MTV’s Disaster Date). Featured musicians who have recorded theme music for the third season include Dragon Boy Suede (Jimmy Kimmel Live!, COMEDY CENTRAL Presents), Internet stars Molly Lewis and Garfunkel and Oates, Paul and Storm (The Bob & Tom Show) and Jonathan Coulton (Portal).
“Tony and I have wanted this series to be a trilogy of seasons and we can’t thank the folks over at Atom enough for getting behind our vision and making the third and final season possible,” said creator Sandeep Parikh. “Without a doubt, season three will be our most epic, ridiculous, raunchy, absurd and nerdiest of them all. We’ve assembled an incredible cast and crew, which really enabled me to push the bounds of Web television.”
With the runaway success of Legend of Neil and Parikh’s longstanding relationship with Atom.com, the creator has secured a blind script deal with the Atom.com’s on-air partner, COMEDY CENTRAL. The deal commissions Parikh to develop and write for the network.
Seven new episodes will debut during season three of Legend of Neil, with one new episode premiering every other Tuesday. The season will include bonus videos and behind-the-scenes material. Additionally, this fall Parikh will host an episode of Atom TV, COMEDY CENTRAL’s half-hour, late-night series featuring original Web programming from Atom.com.
All episodes from all seasons of Legend of Neil can be viewed at Atom’s official site for the series at legendofneil.com.
Earlier this year I had the pleasure of being on set when some friends of mine shot the pilot for an upcoming web series. While there, I met a wonderful group of talented people, several of whom worked on a Chattanooga based web series called The Steps. While I usually watch sci-fi and fantasy shows, I am a huge advocate of indie films and web series in general so I checked it out. While I was at first really just curious to see what kind of production value I could expect from the project we were working on together, what I found was so intriguing and impressive that I was immediately a huge fan. The look, the feel and the sound of the show was beautiful and unique and I was immediately hooked.
The Steps is the story of Charlie Madison, an P.I. from L.A. who is now hiding out in Chattanooga, living under a fake name. He’s trying to flee his troubled past but trouble seems to find him. It’s a gritty, intense, high-quality crime drama with a touch of film noir, dash of mystery and a pinch of thriller.
Tim Cofield, who was director of photography for The Steps, put me in touch with series creator, writer, director and star Dylan Kussman. You might recognize him from his long career in film and television including Dead Poets Society and Leatherheads. He was gracious enough to take some time to answer a few questions for me about the show.
ÜberSciFiGeek (ÜSFG) What were your inspirations while creating the concept and writing The Steps?
Dylan Kussman (DK) I was inspired by two things. One was my own physical move from Los Angeles to Chattanooga in the winter of 2008. My wife and I moved here to be closer to her family, and while I have personally enjoyed the transition, I enjoyed conceiving of a character who wouldn’t. The second source was the story of Anthony Pellicano, the infamous “P.I. to the Stars”, who is in jail for extortion and blackmail. You can read about him in several places online. I liked the idea of someone who worked for him having to flee Los Angeles in order to escape Pellicano’s legal fate, and what that person might have to do in order to hide out for a while in a small town.
(ÜSFG) Did you write the story and then decide to make it for the web or did you decide to make a web series and then write the story?
(DK) The second one.
(ÜSFG) Why did you choose the web?
(DK) The Web just proved to be too tempting to me as a distribution platform. It’s just… there. And I knew I could shoot something and put it up on there and someone on the other side of the planet Earth could watch it. For free. That’s just… nuts. It is a vastly powerful tool that we’re still trying to figure out how to use. It really is, in a sense, the Wild Frontier. How any of us filmmakers are gonna make any money with it I have no idea. But you gotta start somewhere, and for now, it’s allowing a whole new generation of artists to cut their teeth and explore their talents for very little money, and then have their work seen and commented on. That’s amazing to me.
(ÜSFG)The Steps had a really ambitious marketing campaign with Space Truffles Entertainment. What did you do that is different than most web series marketing and how do you think it paid off for you?
(DK) I suppose the most interesting thing we’ve done in terms of marketing is put up a few ads on the back of some Chattanooga city buses, promoting the series and the free wi-fi on all the bus lines. Other than that, we’ve been out in the scrum with everyone else, looking for online reviews, getting active on Facebook and Twitter and Digg and whatnot. I’d say our efforts have paid off with a solid, supportive fan base, one that we’re working every day to expand. It’s a step-by-step, day-at-a-time process, it’s slow, it doesn’t go viral while I’m in bed, and it’s the hardest thing I’ve ever tried to do. I’m learning a ton.
(ÜSFG) You’ve been acting since the mid 80s, appearing in some very well known films and TV series. When did you start writing? Have you always wanted to write and direct?
(DK) I’ve written all my life. I wrote my first feature in 1990… it’s called Burn, it won a grand jury prize at Slamdance but never found distribution, so you can’t see it, so I can tell you that it was pure, unadulterated genius. I’ve been directing shorts since high school, but this is my most ambitious project to date, no doubt. I’d like to do more. I enjoy it immensely.
(ÜSFG) Who were your influences in filmmaking?
(DK) Wow. There are so many filmmakers whose work I admire. I’ll list a few… Akira Kurosawa, the Coen Brothers, Billy Wilder, the David Simon-Ed Burns writing team (the writers behind the HBO series The Wire) was a huge influence on me as I was writing the show, Robert Rodriguez, Werner Herzog, John Cassavetes. That’s far from a complete list, but it’s enough for now.
(ÜSFG)The Steps received some praise from big names in Hollywood right from the beginning. I imagine that made you feel pretty good. What kind of feedback have you been getting since the launch?
(DK) People have been really positive. I had hoped that we would fill a void in the Web series world by doing a drama, a mystery, a neo-noir with an anti-hero at the center of it, and I think that’s been the case. We’re appealing to an online audience that hasn’t been catered to yet, and it’s been a pleasure to find those people out there who are into what we’re doing.
(ÜSFG) You wear a lot of hats in The Steps. Writer, creator, director and star. How did you juggle everything? Is the end result what you had in mind all along or has it gone through changes as it went into production?
(DK) First of all, I couldn’t have done any of it without my cast and crew. Their dedication and hard work is what made it possible for me to get this thing done, period. For me, it has been an absolute thrill watching my vision get realized. I can’t even tell you how close the end product has come to the one I initially conceived at my writing desk, and that has been such an incredibly powerful and humbling experience. Sometimes I don’t know how we pulled off what we did. I am continually amazed at everyone’s contributions, and I’m so grateful for them.
(ÜSFG) In addition to the episodes, Charlie has a vlog with additional backmatter included. What made you decide to do the vlog in character?
(DK) That idea came from Executive Producer Adam Paul and also Gennefer Snowfield at Space Truffles, and it stemmed from their belief that Web series have got to offer personal, highly immersive subsidiary content in order to engage viewers, who increasingly demand more in-depth, more interactive ways to experience a story online. I did it for them, but I ended up having fun with them. They’re little mini-episodes that I can do by myself late at night when I’m wondering why my episodes don’t have a gazillion hits each yet like The Guild.
(ÜSFG) We’ve learned a bit about Charlie. Will we eventually learn any back-stories of the other characters?
(DK) I hope so. I probably could have done a better job in that area. But the shortness of the format, and my overriding desire to propel Charlie’s story through each of the installments, just kinda shoved the other characters to the periphery, to a certain extent. I think we’re learning something about Doris in these latest episodes, and I’ve enjoyed watching that develop. But as for more… might have to wait until next season.
(ÜSFG) Did you hold auditions or are you working with a group of actors and crew you already have a history with?
(DK) No auditions. I cast local actors I had done theater with in the area, ones that I knew could fill out the roles, take direction, be human beings on camera. In not a single case was I disappointed. The crew formed organically around us through Tim’s and my professional networks here in Chattanooga. We reached out, asked for help, and people climbed onboard. Some were performing their jobs for the first time; but there’s nothing like on-the-job training in the filmmaking world. If you’re smart, and you pay attention and listen, you can grab on for the ride and you come through the other side with a head full of knowledge and experience, maybe even a little confidence. I liked watching some of my actors and crew go through that, it’s one of the joys of the art form.
(ÜSFG) Once you decided to put it together, how long did it take to make it happen?
(DK) Well, we did some initial shooting in the Fall of ’08, and we’re still in post on episode 10, so… a year and three-quarters and counting, I guess?
(ÜSFG) What are your hopes for The Steps, both as a series and as a vehicle to other productions?
(DK) I want to shoot a fully-financed season 2. Barring that, I’d be happy to transform the idea into an hour-long cable television show, I think it could do really well in a format like that. I’m also developing my first feature to direct, which I’m really excited about.
(ÜSFG) Any news on if there will be a season 2 yet?
(DK) I’d love to do a second season, I’ve got a bunch of good ideas for where the story can go, and for how much deeper trouble my old friend Charlie can get into.
Episode 2: “Strange Allies” is up on MSN and Bing video. Codex gets some computer help while the Guild struggles with how to build a Guild Hall.
Bing video has set up shortcut for The Guild episodes at http://guild.msn.com. It’s also downloadable on Zune Marketplace and Xbox Live (links here may only work for the US). The show is released to 19 additional countries in 1080p instant streaming via Zune Marketplace. Users in some countries may need to download an update to enable Zune Marketplace. Look for The Guild under Video Marketplace:Zune Marketplace:Independent videos:Web videos.
Here’s our day-to-day for San Diego Comic-Con 2010. The Legend of Neil is going to be premiering its third and final season and you won’t want to miss the panel, please spread the word! There are a number of amazing things to do but here’s our list of faves. Join us on Twitter and Facebook for the most up to date info.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
9:00 PM (doors at 8:30): Hammer Don’t Hurt ‘Em Improv Comedy Show, Lyceum Theatre, 79 Horton Plaza, 92101. Join Felicia Day, Sandeep Parikh, Jeff Lewis, Alex Albrecht, Tony Janning, Tara Perry and Brooke Seguin for the incredibly popular improv comedy show that’s been a huge hit in LA. Tickets available here (Comic-Con badges not required).
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM: Legend of Neil — Actor Appearances with Tony Janning and Angie Hill (Atom Booth #3445).
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM: Legend of Neil — Actor Appearances with Scott Chernoff and Eric Acosta (Atom Booth #3445).
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM: Legend of Neil — Masked Meet & Greet with entire main cast including Tony Janning, Felicia Day & creator Sandeep Parikh (Atom Booth #3445).
Saturday, July 24, 2010
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM: Legend of Neil — Actor Appearances with Tony Janning, Angie Hill, and Mike Rose (Atom Booth #3445).
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM: The Guild Panel with Felicia Day, Sandeep Parikh, Jeff Lewis, Robin Thorson, Amy Okuda and Vince Caso and tons of surprises! (Indigo Ballroom at the Hilton Bayfront hotel).
2:00 PM – 5:00 PM: Legend of Neil — Actor Appearances with Scott Chernoff, Eric Acosta, Derek Carter, and Tara Perry (Atom Booth #3445).
4:15 PM – 6:15 PM: “Celebrate the Web,” Bristol Hotel. Several web series will be screened, including a sketch from the Sean Becker & Jeff Lewis created Jeff Lewis 5 Minute Comedy Hour (FREE, Comic-Con badges not required).
7:30 PM – 8:30 PM: The Legend of Neil Panel — World Premiere of episodes 301 & 302! Q&A with Tony Janning, Felicia Day, Mike Rose, Scott Chernoff, Eric Acosta & Sandeep Parikh and moderator Alex Albrecht (Room 7AB).
Sunday, July 25, 2010?
Somewhere between 01:30 PM – 05:00 PM (Exact time TBD): The Legend of Neil — Autograph Session with Sandeep Parikh, Tony Janning, and more! (Signing Room)
Here’s a day-by-day listing of Guild and Guild-related events for Comic-Con, including two additional events that we want to mention. Please spread the word, especially about The Guild panel — we want to see you there! We’ve got a few surprises in store. Join us on Twitter and Facebook for the most up to date info.
EVERY DAY: The Guild booth, #4201, listed under “Signal Fire Studios/The Guild.” Signings with the entire cast every day (2 signings on Thursday, Friday and Saturday). DVDs, T-Shirts, posters and photos for sale.
WEDNESDAY (NEW): Hammer Don’t Hurt ‘Em Improv Comedy show, 9pm (doors at 8:30pm), Lyceum Theatre 79 Horton Plaza, 92101. Join Felicia Day, Sandeep Parikh, Jeff Lewis, Alex Albrecht, Tony Janning, Tara Perry and Brooke Seguin for the incredibly popular improv comedy show that’s been a huge hit in LA. Tickets available here (Comic-Con badges not required).
THURSDAY: W00tstock, 7:30pm at live music venue 4th and B. Join Paul and Storm, with Guild cast member Wil Wheaton and Adam Savage of MythBusters for “three hours of geek and music.” As Paul might say, it’ll be a “big huge blastie.” Info (including the ever-expanding roster of awesome guests) is on w00tstock.net and tickets are available here (this will sell out! — Comic-Con badges not required).
FRIDAY: Panel, “Movies, TV, Comics, Web: Girls Gone Genre,” 5pm to 6pm, 24ABC, with a powerhouse lineup of producers/creators, including Felicia Day, Kathryn Immonen, Laeta Kalogridis, Marti Noxon, Melissa Rosenberg and Gail Simone.
SATURDAY: Panel, The Guild, 2pm to 3pm, Indigo Ballroom at the Hilton Bayfront hotel, Q&A with the cast, announcements and debut of new content. There’s a Facebook event here if you’d like to use it as a reminder.
SATURDAY: “Celebrate the Web,” 4:15pm to 6:15pm, Bristol Hotel. Several web series will be screened, including a sketch from the Sean Becker & Jeff Lewis created Jeff Lewis 5 Minute Comedy Hour (FREE, Comic-Con badges not required).
SATURDAY (NEW): Signing, Dollhouse, 5pm to 5:45pm, Dark Horse Comics booth #2615, featuring Joss Whedon, Jed Whedon, Maurissa Tancharoen, Zack Ward and Felicia Day.
SATURDAY: Panel, The Legend of Neil, 7:30pm to 8:30pm, room 7ABC, with cast Tony Janning, Felicia Day, Mike Rose, Angie Hill, Eric Acosta, Scott Chernoff, and show creator Sandeep Parikh.
The third and final season of The Legend of Neil is almost here. July 24th it premieres at Comic-Con San Diego and on the web. Catch up on the first two seasons here: legendofneil.com.
Season 4 is here! Episode 1: “Epic Guilt” is up on MSN and Bing video. Codex wrestles with telling the Guild about her date with Fawkes.
Watch online on Bing or MSN. It’s also downloadable on Zune Marketplace. Season 4 marks the first time for 1080p instant streaming of The Guild on Xbox Live in over 12 countries (look for it in video marketplace). Thanks once again to our sponsors Microsoft and Sprint for making Season 4 possible.
Bing video has set up a destination site for The Guild episodes — you can bookmark http://guild.msn.com which will always have the latest episode. Please spread the word about the show, and thanks for all your support!
PS — come see us at Comic-Con! We have awesomeness planned for you!