Sad news — Sony has decided NOT to pick up GTCMS for a season 3. But honestly, it’s OK with me. The Guild has become a full-time job and I really need it to be the only one right now cuz we have so much going on in Guild world.
The Streamy Awards Nominees were announced today, and we are pleased to announce that The Guild received 11 nominations!
We were nominated in the categories:
Best Comedy Web Series (The whole cast and crew and every one of our viewers)
Best Male Actor in a Comedy Web Series (Sandeep Parikh)
Best Female Actor in a Comedy Web Series (Felicia Day)
Best Ensemble Cast in a Web Series
Best Guest Star in a Web Series (Fernando Chien)
Best Directing for a Comedy Web Series (Sean Becker)
Best Editing for a Comedy Web Series (Sean Becker)
Best Writing for a Comedy Web Series (Felicia Day)
Best Art Direction in a Web Series (Leah Mann)
Best Visual Effects in a Web Series (Doug Luberts)
Best Original Music in a Web Series (Eanan Patterson, Don Schiff)
Whew! What a great day for our show!
Thank you so much to the hard work of all our cast and crew, as well as to all of you, our viewers, each of you who have made the show a success. We’re excited to be in such auspicious company and look forward to the awards on March 28th. They will be live streamed, so we hope you can join us there!
The following are the official nominees for the 1st Annual Streamy Awards, honoring the best in web television from 2008, announced on March 14, 2009. The live Awards Ceremony will be live broadcast online on March 28, 2009 at 7:30 PM. Head to streamys.org to watch.
Unskippable makes fun of bad game cinematics so you don’t have to. Created by the minds behind LoadingReadyRun.com. Watch a new Unskippable every Monday only at The Escapist.
Trenton Lepp and team have posted a second trailer and behind-the-scenes production video for the upcoming web series condition:human, premiering April 1. Join the Facebook Group and subscribe to their YouTube Channel for the latest updates.
Over the past two years, ten million people have come to recognize Jeff Lewis as Vork, the quirky leader of The Knights of Good on Felicia Day‘s hit web series The Guild. After spending years doing stand-up and improv comedy with such troupes as The Groundlings and The Second City, he’s also turned his talents towards writing. His first film screenplay, For Christ’s Sake, is in post-production, and his other writing credits include episodes of Nickelodeon‘s Catscratch and Dreamworks Animation‘s Toonsylvania. While he’s made numerous web and television production appearances, very little information is available online to provide insight into the man behind the Guildmaster (though he did just receive a bit of “exposure” by appearing in nothing but a blue Speedo in a CareerBuilder.com commercial), so Jeff graciously took time recently to answer some questions for us.
ÜberSciFiGeek (ÜSFG) I love your CareerBuilder commercial! What kind of feedback are you getting from it so far, and how do you feel about your picture being sent as a gift all over Facebook?
Jeff Lewis (JL) The feedback from the commercial has been great. I love being sent as a gift. I think they stopped it and that makes me sad.
(ÜSFG) Did you have an active imagination when you were a kid?
(JL) Yes, I did. I read a lot of fantasy and science fiction books and after I would read a passage, I would close my eyes and play it out in my head. And I spent a lot of time with toy soldiers, having battles where I killed several Nazis. I love killing Nazis. To this day, I will buy any WW2 video game that involves killing Nazis. I will continue killing Nazis even when the game tells me I am done with a certain area or level. And when the opportunity arises to actually play a Nazi, I will kill myself immediately and laugh about it. I hate Nazis. I cannot overstate it.
(ÜSFG) Lots of artistic people struggle with other things considered normal, like sports, academics, and social interaction, but then thrive when they discover the arts. Did you have a similar experience?
(JL) For the most part. I loved sports though. Basketball and football. But I always struggled with academics. Knowledge is just not my… thing. And as far as social interaction, it wasn’t great. Especially with women. Especially with women. I am repeating that sentence for dramatic effect. I came from a place of assuming immediately that any woman I met was not interested. There was a time when a woman could be naked in my bed and I still would question whether she was into me. I definitely fared better in the arts. It’s a real boost to your confidence when people laugh at you. And then, of course, social interaction improves. Although I’m still not sure that my fiancée is really into me.
(ÜSFG) How old were you when you decided you wanted to be an actor?
(JL) It took a long time. I was in a state of denial for many years. I just kind of did shows but didn’t admit that I was an actor. It just wasn’t something my parents wanted me to do or raised me to be. I think I probably knew the first time I stepped on stage. I’m going to give you a number just because I think people generally crave specificity. 28.
(ÜSFG) You just finished wrapping season 2 of The Guild. What was it like being back together with the cast and crew? How different was it to actually have a budget this time around?
(JL) It was great being with the cast and crew. Quite seriously, I like everybody and we have a great time. Sometimes too good. Especially with Felicia and Sandeep, just because I’ve known them so long and so many of my scenes are with them. I look forward to working more with Vince and Amy and Robin because I really like them too. And I love the crew. Everybody’ s just really nice and we’ve gotten into a good rhythm. If there was a way we could legally, morally and biologically have an orgy without the sex and various fluids, I would like to do that.
It was a little different having a budget. Not as much on the set because the writing and acting has always been there, regardless of budget, but more seeing the finished product. It just looks great. I take that back now about on the set. There’s more people. It takes longer for me to walk back from craft service to the set. More people to get by.
(ÜSFG) I know that Felicia Day wrote the part of Vork for you because she thinks you are one of the funniest men she’s ever known. Does that mean she borrowed heavily from your real life personality? How much are you and Vork alike?
(JL) I don’t know how much she borrowed. Vork is very exact in his words and actions. Everything’s a little calculated. I think I’m more stop and start, not exactly sure where I’m going. And dumb. I think emotionally, we might be similar. Prone to instant anger, albeit disarming. And frustration. We both have that and I hope it comes out in a funny way. Basically (and sadly), I think she just thought I looked the part of an older gamer.
(ÜSFG) What’s going on with For Christ’s Sake? There’s a great website up at forchristssakemovie.com (love the choice of Orff’s “Carmina Burana” theme). Can you tell us a little bit about the film and how you came to write it?
(JL)For Christ’s Sake is a feature about a priest who unwittingly becomes an investor in his brother’s porn movie. It’s got a great cast. Jed Reese, Will Sasso, Alex Borstein, Sarah Rue, Michael Hitchcock and John Schneider (of The Dukes of Hazzard). I wrote it several years ago in a writing workshop class and gave it to my friend Jackson Douglas, a director, and he got the funding and directed it. We’re just waiting to hear about distribution now.
(ÜSFG) You visited Kiko on the set of Gorgeous Tiny Chicken Machine show this season. What was it like working with Kim Evey and her crew over there?
(JL) It was great to work with Kim. She’s awesome! I had never worked with any of the actors and we just hit it off. Very fun. And Kim is great to work with on The Guild. I think of her as the script Nazi on The Guild. Maybe not Nazi but more of a “the mom that would keep you in line” and I mean that in the best way. She’s the one that would say, “No, Vork would never keep a small boy in the basement” or “Vork would never be in a hotel room with two hookers and an eight ball”. You need somebody like that. To keep you true to the characters and to maintain that ensemble feel. And by the way, Vork WOULD keep a small boy in his basement.
(ÜSFG) You’ve had a lot of success lately as a writer. Are you changing your focus from in front of to behind the scenes?
(JL) I’m not sure that I’ve had that much success, but if you say so. I will say that for about two years, I kind of gave up on acting and focused almost solely on writing and that was a mistake and will never happen again.
(ÜSFG) What other projects have you been working on?
(JL) I’ve been doing stand up for about 6 months and that’s been fun and horrifying. I’m also writing a screenplay with a new partner and trying to write my own webisode, hopefully with the help of The Guild people.
(ÜSFG) Do you get recognized in public now?
(JL) Once in a while, I do get recognized. It’s always a little awkward. I’ve gotten so used to living in obscurity. It was always a goal of mine.
(ÜSFG) Are you a Whedonite?
(JL) I’m not sure. I love everything he’s done. He’s pretty amazing. I was very jealous when I saw Dr. Horrible. I wish I could write like that. Especially the songs.
Hey all, we’re a little less than 21 hours away from rolling cameras on season 2 of The Legend of Neil. We’ve got a long, and ambitious shoot ahead of us over the next two weeks. We’re working with a mostly volunteer but highly seasoned crew on our meager web budgets. But it’s not enough, we need just a few more EXPERIENCED crew hands in the Grip & Electric, Art and Production Assistant Department. If you’ve got even a day or two to come out during this slow season (starting THIS SUNDAY), we’d love to have you. This is a prime opportunity for those looking to network and get a Comedy Central IMDb credit on one of the most successful web shows… well… ever! If this sounds like you, please email me your resume (even limited on set experience will do) to effinfunny@gmail.com with “VOLUNTEER CREW” in the subject.
Also we’re on the hunt for a handful of extras for a couple of scenes. If you’re looking to get in front of the camera please submit some pictures of yourself to effinfunny@gmail.com with “EXTRA CALL” in the subject. We’re looking for rough and tumble folks, so keep that in mind when sending in your pics (grimace). You’d need to be in LA available for a full 12 hour day on one of the following: March 7th, March 9th or March 11th. You will be fed and credited!
Whether you’re in town or not, I’d still like to thank you all for your support. The web is truly a collaborative medium where we get to actually work and interact with our fans. It’s pretty frickin rad and kind of gives me a boner. TMI?
The first Tuesday in 12 weeks there isn’t a new Guild episode, gah!
A few things to tide you over, Jenni and Kenny, creators of the official fan podcast Knights of the Guild have just posted their first micro-podcast discussing the season finale of The Guild! Check it out at iTunes or at http://knightsoftheguild.podbean.com.
Also, Doug Luberts, the special effects guru who created the finale shots of the season, posted a very interesting blog entry on how exactly he did it. Interesting behind the scenes perspective!
THIRD, Felicia Day (Codex) will be at WonderCon this weekend, Saturday February 28th, signing at the California Browncoats’ booth at 12pm and 4pm. Stop by to say hi if you’re attending!
So finally due to popular demand, we’re making some t-shirts. Here’s the deal though, we need to figure out which one to make! So please click here and vote on the T-shirts of your liking. Voting a 5 means you’d buy it, voting a 1 means you’d burn someone alive if you saw them wearing it. Click here to vote! And thanks for your help. Pretty much all the proceeds of this shirt will go directly to the season 2 budget, and help make it just that much more kick ass!
Visiting the website of Canadian company Split Reason is like opening the doors to a geeky dream closet. It’s hard to pick just one thing to wear, as there are so many winning selections.
Linked
“Inspired by that dude with the pointy ears, and we don’t mean Mr. Spock,” Split Reason’s line of Zelda-based apparel will enchant Nintendo fans on a quest to tap into the power of the Triforce, and tide over followers of web series The Legend of Neil who are currently waiting on poll results for official show t-shirts to be made. The Linked design, available as a men’s hoody and t-shirts in men’s and women’s baby tee sizes, incorporates all the iconic images associated with The Legend of Zelda video game and is printed on a thick, Link-green fabric that’s double-stitched for extra durability. The t-shirts are soft, pre-shrunk, 100% cotton, while the sweatshirt is a warm cotton-polyester blend with a double-lined hood that helps hide pointed ears on travels outside of Hyrule. Split Reason also offers a Hearts Mug to sip your favourite re-energizing potions out of while playing Zelda or watching The Legend of Neil. Final score for Linked: three out of three healing hearts.
If Mario is the franchise that makes you jump for joy, Split Reason has a bunch of related garb featuring the Super and 1-up Mushrooms. Get set to power-up and earn extra lives when you wear these stylish and brightly-coloured threads!
Grow UpGet a Life
The Grow Up and Get a Life t-shirts, like the Linked design, come in men’s and women’s baby tee sizes made of pre-shrunk, double-stitched cotton. A snuggly Grow Up hoody is listed only in men’s sizes but will fit women who order a size smaller than they normally would.
Tree of Lives
Greedy gamers who think one mushroom just isn’t enough have the option of laying claim to the entire Tree of Lives. “It does exist!” Split Reason insists, “and if you can only ascertain its location, you can ditch the fountain of youth and simply feast on its fruit and 1UP your way to immortality!” Whether this fabled tree of the Mushroom Kingdom really exists or not, it makes a peachy image that proclaims to the world that you are the master at cheating digital death.
“Every day you wake up and have to get dressed, why not get dressed with a little geek and gamer pride!” Split Reason enthuses. “Now go forth young Jedi and spread the word about the geek and gaming haven that is Split Reason.com!” Split Reason’s playful attitude, coupled with first-class customer service, is why it pwns its competition. That, and an interactive website, more playground than place of business, where geeks congregate to compete in weekly contests, earn rewards by submitting pictures of themselves in their new gear, trades ideas and feedback for Gold Pieces that can be redeemed on future purchases, and submit ideas and designs that their peers are then able to vote into actual production. The company even has a 30-day money-back guarantee on the loot you drop your hard-earned coin on, so what are you waiting for? Go do some retail damage!
Order directly through the Split Reason website. For all the latest news and special offers, follow Split Reason on Twitter, join their Facebook group, friend them on MySpace, add them on Flickr, subscribe to their newsletter and RSS feeds, read their blog, and listen to their Paused podcast.
LOTS to share today with the finale of this season!
Please check out the last installment in the Guild Season 2 saga, Guild Episode #12 “Collision Course”
“Guild characters collide — literally.”
View it streaming on MSN Video:
Download it in HD or SD off of Xbox Live Video Marketplace under “Independent Videos”
Download it off the Zune Marketplace for your portable needs!
A few people made outstanding contributions to the finale, including special effects guru Doug Luberts (@dougluberts on Twitter) and uber band “The Main Drag” who allowed us to use the last song in the show “Love in Wintertime”. Check out their website.
Thank you so much to all of their time, effort and expertise, we are honored!
Thank you so much for taking this wild ride through Season 2 with us. We really hope you had as much fun as we did! Tune in to our live chat tonight on our Ustream channel, 7:30 pm Pacific!