“Knights of the Guild” Episode 2

from The Guild:

The Official Fan Podcast of The Guild, “Knights of the Guild” has posted Episode 2 of their show!

This New Episode includes:

* Updates on Cast and Crew
* Their experience working on Season Two Episode Four: “Heroic Encounters”.
* Fan interview with Swedish Guildie Bel-Rand
* Their first crew Interview: Director and Editor of season two Sean Becker.

And lots of other goodies! Listen here or download through iTunes! Thanks as always Kenny and Jenni!!

Good News and Bad News from Vulcan

from Vulcan Tourism & Trek Station:

At long last, we have finally received an answer from Paramount Pictures, about our quest to host the movie premiere of Star Trek.

There is good news and bad news:

Bad news first: Unfortunately, due to timing and logistics surrounding the production and release details for the film, it will not be possible for the premiere to happen in Vulcan. This is largely due to the lead time that we require to rent and special order the equipment needed to put on the event (i.e. projector, screen, sound system etc); and the much shorter timelines the movie industry works with, surrounding film releases.

The Good news is that Paramount Pictures does want to involve Vulcan Tourism with the release of the film in Alberta. Although it is premature to know specific details, they have informed us that we will be invited to participate in the promo-screening of the film in Calgary. This screening will likely will be scheduled for a day or two prior to the film’s wide release on May 8.

Although this may seem, on the surface, to be the end of a long and colourful journey for the Town of Vulcan, we are thrilled with the results of our efforts:

* The support you have shown Vulcan for our lofty Hollywood goal has been overwhelming;

* The media’s response to this campaign has been remarkable; and,

* The idea has clearly caught the imaginations of the travelling public, as our visitor statistics continue to hold strong.

We are looking forward to seeing what Paramount Pictures has in mind to include Vulcan in its plans surrounding Star Trek’s release in May.

Even though Star Trek won’t be premiering in Vulcan this spring, we are still looking forward to a fun and busy year:

* The Town of Vulcan is currently in negotiations with CBS to become an officially licensed Star Trek destination;

* We have put in an application to the Guinness Book of Records to have the “Most people in one location doing a Klingon Bat’leth military-style drill” at our annual Spock Days/Galaxyfest this coming June;

* The Town of Vulcan will be bracing for a Klingon Invasion, as KAG Kanada members descend on Vulcan to celebrate their 20th Anniversary as a fan club at this year’s Spock Days/Galaxyfest weekend.

* The Canadian Space Agency and NASA is considering doing a downlink video conference between our local high school and Canadian Astronaut Robert Thirsk, live from the International Space Station in September (an event that will be open to the public).

If you would like to stay in touch with all of the goings on in Vulcan, we invite you to join our other Facebook group: “Trekking to Vulcan, Alberta” or ask to be put on our mailing list by contacting: info@vulcantourism.com

Thank you so much for your enthusiasm and support for our small town’s ambitious goal to host the premiere of Star Trek XI.

If you have any questions or comments, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Live Long & Prosper!

Dayna Dickens, Tourism Coordinator
Erin Melcher, Information Services Coordinator
Town of Vulcan and Vulcan County, Alberta, Canada

Gorgeous Tiny Chicken Machine Show Not Renewed for Season 3

from Gorgeous Tiny Chicken Machine Show:

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.

xo

Kim

Power House

Power House
Power House

Go green and learn how to adopt an eco lifestyle with the Power House, an Alternative Energy & Environmental Science kit from “edutainment” company Thames & Kosmos. The Power House is designed for ages 12 and up, and requires no soldering, making it an ideal hobby for the entire family.

“This is by far one of the best put together packages we have ever seen. Items like this will hopefully inspire our future generations to design and build energy efficient homes. Great for Birthdays, Summer Camp Projects, Boy Scouts and more.” — Carl’s Electronics

Sustainable Living in the 21st Century

Power House provides an engaging introduction to regenerative energy sources while teaching basic concepts and principles in physical science. The kit focuses on the heat and light energy from the sun, the energy from the wind, as well as with electrochemical and plant energy. You will learn how to transform and use these forms of energy.

With the Power House kit you can build a model house complete with solar panels, windmill, greenhouse, and desalination system. You can build and operate an electric train, windmill, solar cooker, solar hot water tank, hygrometer, electric motor, power hoist, sail car, and more! Plant watercress, prepare sauerkraut, and make chewing gum. Learn how plants convert sunlight into energy for your body and your engines.

The thoughtfully designed series of experiments was developed by physicist Uwe Wandrey. Professor Wandrey creatively integrates physical science and technology lessons with the adventure of building a home and living on a remote island. To survive, you must learn how to harness the power of the sun and the wind as well as tap the energy of other physical forces. The storyline follows the experiments in a stepwise fashion. Easy-to-follow activities make it fun to build models and use them for your experiments.

We hope that building small models such as are provided in Power House will inspire you to plan and construct something on a larger scale.

An Adventure in Sustainable Living

The Power House Experiment Manual is much more than just a set of instructions. The manual is organized around the story of a group of island dwellers who must learn to live sustainably using the resources available to them on their small island. As you read their journal entries and learn of their projects and experiments, you build models of the same projects and conduct the same experiments alongside them.

More than 20 different building projects in one kit!

  • Power House
  • Wind-powered Generator
  • Solar Collector
  • Solar Power Station
  • Greenhouse
  • Current Indicator
  • Sail Car
  • Hygrometer
  • Refrigerator
  • Electric Motor
  • Electric Crane
  • Electric Train
  • Oil Lamp
  • Light Telescope
  • Rice Cooker
  • Solar Oven
  • Oil Press
  • Thumbtack Scale
  • Lemon Battery
  • Electric Switch

Power House includes a 96-page full color manual with 70 experiments and 20 building projects, organized into these nine chapters:

• The Heat Trap: Construct and experiment with a greenhouse.
• The Sun Collector: Collect the sun’s rays to heat water.
• The Sun Burners: Make a solar cooker while learning about the principles of light before you cook rice and bake bread.
• The Water Vampire: Desalinate water, plant watercress, produce sauerkraut and make chewing gum.
• The Heat Absorbers: Learn how heat of evaporation provides cooling, conduct experiments about air humidity, build a hygrometer and test a refrigerator.
• Power Plants: Grow beans, make a potted plant feed a candle, harvest sunflower energy, build an oil press, and assemble an oil lamp.
• The Energy Converters: Extract electric current from sunlight and metals in acid, build a light telephone, galvanize a nail and split water into hydrogen and oxygen.
• The Forces of Magnetism: Generate electric current with magnetic fields. Build a current indicator, electric and solar motors, a transfer switch, and a crane. Lift pencils with the sun and learn about levers. Build an electric car.
• Wings in the Wind: Build a sail car and learn how wings and sails transform energy. Learn to sail with the wind, by the wind, and against the wind and examine a mixed energy vehicle.

Available through Thames & Kosmos or one of their Dealers. For all the latest product news, follow Thames & Kosmos on Facebook.

Star Trek Premiere Not Coming to Vulcan — But Optimistic Campaign Still Considered an Overwhelming Success

from Vulcan Tourism & Trek Station:

After a long and colourful journey, the Town of Vulcan has finally received word, from Paramount Pictures, about its ambitious quest to host the movie premiere of Star Trek.

There is good news and bad news:

Bad news first: Unfortunately, due to timing and logistics surrounding the production and release details for the film, it will not be possible for the premiere to happen in Vulcan. This is largely due to the lead time the town required to rent and special order the equipment needed to put on the event; and the much shorter timelines the movie industry works with, surrounding film releases.

The Good news is that Paramount Pictures does want to involve Vulcan with the release of the film in Alberta. Although it is premature to know specific details, they have informed the town’s Tourism Coordinator that Vulcan will be invited to participate in the promo-screening of the film in Calgary. This screening will likely be scheduled for a day or two prior to the film’s wide release on May 8.

Although this may seem, on the surface, to be the end of a unique promotional campaign, Dayna Dickens, Vulcan’s Tourism Coordinator, is thrilled with the results of their efforts:

“The support Vulcan has received, for its lofty Hollywood goal — from both the government and our peers in the Tourism Industry has been overwhelming; the international media’s response to this campaign has been remarkable; and, the idea of Vulcan’s “Trekkie Tourism” has clearly caught the imaginations of the travelling public, as our visitor and gift shop statistics continue to hold strong, even through the current economic slow-down”.

Despite not being granted the premiere of the new Star Trek movie, Dickens is looking forward to seeing what Paramount Pictures has in mind to include Vulcan in its plans surrounding Star Trek’s release in May. She is confident that 2009 will be another excellent year for tourism in this little Trekkie Town on the Prairies.

For more information contact:
Dayna Dickens
Tourism Coordinator
Town of Vulcan/Vulcan Tourism
Box 1161, Vulcan, AB, T0L 2B0
Tel: 403-485-2994  Fax: 403-485-2878
dayna@vulcantourism.com
Website: vulcantourism.com

Victorious Mongoose 1902a Concealable Ray Pistol

from Weta:

An update from Dr. Grordbort’s

At last — the Victorious Mongoose 1902a Concealable Ray Pistol is now shipping from all warehouses.

Those who’ve been waiting for their pre-orders will have to wait no longer. Some have already received theirs — please read the reviews.

And if you’ve been eyeing one up — now’s the time to act! And then write your own review, of course?

Check out the Victorious Mongoose!

Good news for Doctor Who fans

from Weta:

Cyber Controller statues are now shipping World Wide. This impressive and dynamic piece has now reached all our warehouses and will reach eager pre-orderers shortly.

But wait! There’s more!

Lord President Borusa’s Headdress has started shipping in New Zealand and is not far off the rest of the world. This means the last remaining piece is the Cyberman Leader Helmet, which we’re expecting in the second quarter this year.

“The Guild” Streamy Award Nominations

from The Guild:

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 Official Streamy Awards Nominees

from The Streamy Awards:

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.

Overall Series

Best Comedy Web Series
Childrens’ Hospital
Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog
The Guild
Onion News Network
You Suck at Photoshop

Best Dramatic Web Series
2009: A True Story
After Judgment
Battlestar Galactica: The Face of the Enemy
Gemini Division
Sorority Forever

Best Hosted Web Series
Boing Boing TV
Diggnation
EPIC FU
Project Lore
Wine Library TV

Best Reality or Documentary Web Series
Amtrekker
Lo-Fi Saint Louis
The Mortified Shoebox Show
Penn Says
The Shatner Project

Best News or Politics Web Series
Alive in Baghdad
MobLogic
Monkey News Source
Rocketboom
Talking Points Memo TV

Audience Choice Award for Best Web Series
(Coming Soon — Voting Starts Monday, March 16th!)

Directing

Best Directing for a Comedy Web Series
Casanovas (Casey Casseday, Geoff Bunch)
Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog (Joss Whedon)
The Guild (Sean Becker)
The Legend of Neil (Sandeep Parikh)
Overkill: A Love Story (Joshua Sternin, Jeffrey Ventimilia)

Best Directing for a Dramatic Web Series
After Judgment (Michael Davies)
Heathens (Jesse Petrick)
Pink (Blake Calhoun)
Sorority Forever (Douglas Cheney, Chris Hempel, Chris McCaleb, Ryan Wise)
With the Angels (Mary Feuer)

Writing

Best Writing for a Comedy Web Series
Break a Leg (Yuri Baranovsky, Vlad Baranovsky)
Childrens’ Hospital (Rob Corddry, Jonathan Stern)
Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog (Maurissa Tancharoen, Jed Whedon, Joss Whedon, Zack Whedon)
The Guild (Felicia Day)
You Suck at Photoshop (Matt Bledsoe, Troy Hitch)
After Judgment (Michael Davies)

Best Writing for a Dramatic Web Series
After Judgment (Michael Davies)
Battlestar Galactica: The Face of the Enemy (Jane Espenson, Seamus Kevin Fahey, Ronald D. Moore)
Gemini Division (Andrew Black, Lawrence Frank, Brent Friedman, Joshua Stern, Jacqueline Zambrano)
Sorority Forever (Chris Hampel, Chris McCaleb, Ryan Wise)
With the Angels (Mary Feuer, Jonathan Robert Kaplan, Werner Trieschmann)

Acting

Best Male Actor in a Comedy Web Series
Amir Blumenfeld (Jake & Amir)
Rob Corddry (Childrens’ Hospital)
Nathan Fillion (Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog)
Neil Patrick Harris (Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog)
Sandeep Parikh (The Guild)

Best Female Actor in a Comedy Web Series
Felicia Day (The Guild)
Lisa Kudrow (Web Therapy)
Megan Mullally (Childrens’ Hospital)
Kristen Schaal (Horrible People)
Taryn Southern (Private High Musical)

Best Male Actor in a Dramatic Web Series
Joel Bryant (After Judgment)
Justin Hartley (Gemini Division)
Alessandro Juliani (Battlestar Galactica: The Face of the Enemy)
Seth Mendelson (Take Me Back)
Christopher Stapleton (30 Days of Night: Dust to Dust)

Best Female Actor in a Dramatic Web Series
Rosario Dawson (Gemini Division)
Taryn O’Neill (After Judgment)
Rachel Risen (The Hayley Project)
Jessica Rose (Sorority Forever)
Tara Rushton (KateModern)

Best Ensemble Cast in a Web Series
All’s Faire
Childrens’ Hospital
Dorm Life
The Guild
Horrible People

Best Guest Star in a Web Series
Fernando Chien (The Guild)
Felicia Day (The Legend of Neil)
Eva Longoria Parker (Childrens’ Hospital)
Paul Rudd (Wainy Days)
Tay Zonday (Nite Fite)

Best Web Series Host
Xeni Jardin (Boing Boing TV)
Kevin Rose (Diggnation)
Zadi Diaz (EPIC FU)
Alex Albrecht (Project Lore)
Gary Vaynerchuck (Wine Library TV)

Craft Awards

Best Editing
Backyard FX (Erik Beck)
Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog (Lisa Lassek)
The Guild (Sean Becker)
Jake & Amir (Amir Blumenfeld, Jake Hurwitz)
Tiki Bar TV (Jeff Macpherson)

Best Cinematography
The All-For-Nots (Jack Ferry)
Captain Blasto (Christopher Preksta)
Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog (Ryan Green)
The Legend of Neil (Richard E. Stark)
Pink (Alan LeFevre)

Best Art Direction
Captain Blasto (Christopher Preksta)
Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog (Alethea Root)
Gorgeous Tiny Chicken Machine Show (Pogo Saito)
The Guild (Leah Mann)
Tiki Bar TV (Kim Bailey)

Best Visual Effects
Backyard FX (Erik Beck)
Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog (Nicholas Onstad, Jesse Siglow)
The Guild (Doug Luberts)
Kirill (Oliver Smyth)
The Pop (Sevan Najarian)

Best Animation in a Web Series
Happy Tree Friends
Homestar Runner
The Meth Minute
Stickman Exodus
Zero Punctuation

Best Original Music
The All-For-Nots (Kathleen Grace, Thom Woodley)
All’s Faire (Thom Woodley)
Battlestar Galactica: The Face of the Enemy (Bear McCreary)
Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog (Jed Whedon)
The Guild (Eanan Patterson, Don Schiff)

Best Ad Integration in a Web Series
The All-For-Nots (Dodge Nitro)
Back on Topps (Skype)
Blah Girls (Vitamin Water)
Gemini Division (Windows Mobile, Cisco Systems)
Whatever Hollywood (PopChips)

Best Artistic Concept in a Web Series
Red vs. Blue: Reconstruction
Stephen King’s N
The Ten Commandments
Wreck & Salvage
You Suck at Photoshop