Becoming Infamous — a Chat with the Team Behind the Dark and Gritty Web Series

Infamous

The online network KoldCast.tv hosts a myriad of web series and has an ever-growing sci-fi and fantasy selection. One of those series is Infamous. (I discussed Infamous recently on the KoldCast blog.) For those of you who haven’t seen the show, it’s a morally ambiguous contemporary sci-fi series featuring secret organizations, action, intrigue and mutants. I spoke with the team behind Infamous and asked them a few questions about the inspiration and aspirations for the series. Greg Washington is co-creator, producer and the actor who plays “John”, John Chambers produces and plays “Solomon” and Joey Barto is co-creator and director of the show.

ÜberSciFiGeek (ÜSFG) What were your inspirations while creating and writing Infamous?

Greg Washington (GW) Our inspirations were comic books and movies as well as video games with anti-heroes.  We really wanted to create a world where people could easily slip in and out of fantasy and reality; a little something for the cynics and conspiracy theorists as well as the action and thriller junkies. Wolverine was probably the seed that spawned the Infamous web series. The most fun we had creating honestly was Solomon and hopefully it shows through the character that John Chambers has brought to life.

Joey Barto (JB) X-Men had a lot of influence, being one of my favorite comics as a kid. There are so many complex relationships and characters in the series, Wolverine being one of the darkest. The characters, both good and bad, were almost always flawed, and that’s what makes it possible to identify with them.

John Chambers (JC) Solomon is pieces of some of my favorite villains and anti-heroes. Many of his mannerisms have come from the many great Number 2’s in the series The Prisoner. The world they created there is very much like that of Infamous. Those who are fans of the show will know which Number 2 is my favorite (Leo McKern). From the heroes side, I really enjoy some of the flaws presented in the character of Michael Garibaldi from Babylon 5 and that of the Clint Eastwood anti-heroes of the old Westerns.

(ÜSFG) Why did you choose the web?

(GW) We chose the web for a lot of reasons. One specifically being the fact that we could make the show we wanted to make and the fact that it’s where television is headed.

(JB) It is the delivery medium of the future. Its instant accessibility is the main reason. Also it’s great to have such immediate response and gratification to what we’re doing. In any other medium, we’d have to wait weeks or months before airing. Now we see the response to what we’re doing almost immediately.

(JC) I think on all fronts the web offers what is being termed as New Media. It is cost effective, gives a wide range to what we can do independently, opens us up to a larger market, and provides us with something that few series have… the unknown use of the web. When I say unknown, [I mean] there are many out there that are trying to find a place in this New Media for both the productions and the products. There is no set game plan for marketing, it is completely open and with that… and a little desperation to create something… it all leads to inspiration and success.

(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?

(GW) We decided to make a web series and then wrote the story. We wanted something quick that could get out to people in a hurry. Kind of like the mix-tape in hip hop. We wanted to create something stylized with the tools we had and let word of mouth and that home grown experience build our audience.

(ÜSFG) You’ve got a very interesting cast of characters with very distinctive personalities. How much of that is scripted traits and how much freedom do the actors have to create their characters?

(GW) The script laid down the foundation for the direction the characters would travel but everyone has raised their character by 10 times. I don’t think I ever pictured Solomon being as dark as he is because I have known John for years and have never seen that side of him. He is really creating something special. James Palmer is fascinating to watch because he is a perfectionist, but also loves to laugh and joke so seeing him so frantic and disjointed on camera is great to watch. Liz as Morgan, we really couldn’t have found a better person. She’s athletic and beautiful and she is adding that hint of straight psycho to her character. I could go on and on about our cast, we have a great group of people and an incredible organic atmosphere for everyone to create on both sides of the camera. It’s great on the shoot days of Infamous.

(JB) Greg pretty much summed it up perfectly. We are BEYOND lucky to have such a talented cast. The fact that they are so dedicated to this series, it really blows me away. The characters they’ve created are beyond anything I could have thought up, they really are amazing.

(JC) As an actor on the series, I believe there is a great deal of organic nature to all of the characters. It seems that while the scripts and situations lend themselves to certain choices for the characters, overall, those are many times thrown out and something new is created as Greg and Joey let the actors make real choices. This opens up a wide variety of options for the actors. It is sometimes beautiful… sometimes a bit crazy and we have to be pulled in a bit. Overall, it is one of the more expressive shows I have ever worked on.

(ÜSFG) Will we eventually learn any back-stories of briefly occurring characters (such as the poor woman in the beginning of Genesis, Chapter 2) and how they tie into the big picture?

(GW) Yes. Our structure is built to throw tidbits in whenever we can to give a little closure to things we have already shown. It will all close out very nicely and hopefully it will make audiences go back and watch it all again to get the bigger picture.

(JB) We really want to expand the story into different mediums through both minisode vignettes and ARG interactive elements. I’d really love to creative an immersive world for fans over time, create a far more rich story than can be told merely through episodes.

(ÜSFG) From reading your blog, there’s quite a back-story for your production company. Tell me a little bit about how Infamous came together from a production standpoint?

(GW) Joey and I had been dying to do a project together for a long while now. We did a little short together that was someone else’s baby and really wasn’t something that we both enjoyed. We started meeting early last year after work hours to discuss what we wanted to do. After a couple of scripts were thrown on the table and a few more ideas and treatments, we both agreed that we needed that “mix-tape” feel to our first project. Meaning something raw in form but with a look and feel that would get people hooked, more of a calling card for future projects, but we didn’t want to do just any story. We wanted to do something dark like all of the comic books and films we enjoy. Instead of jumping into our main hero and basing a problem around him, we created Solomon. From Solomon we created Palmer and then the world built around them. From day one, we always wanted John Chambers and James Palmer in those roles and were very happy when they agreed. It was actually John Chambers’ idea to make Morgan a woman after reading the pilot. Picking our amnesiac bad ass was very difficult. We had people in mind that had either moved or we felt couldn’t give that kind of commitment so the character was the last to get cast. Once we were rolling, the choices we made for our cast shined through. Its hysterical watching everyone rush to unload equipment then go through the works: wardrobe, hair and makeup, go through the scene, run to monitors to watch playback. Its a whirlwind and everyone does great at it. This project would not have come together if it wasn’t for my friends, the cast and crew of Infamous, and also Fairfield Studios for donating their equipment and staff, Crain Video for all his wonderful space, and Yoboga to keep my energy level up and making me stay in shape.

(JC) On my end, I have always enjoyed working with Greg on set and in the acting world and with Joey. I have been tied to him and production for some time now. It is exciting to be around people with drive and with original ideas and a great sense of Sci-Fi. Once I was handed a script, I had to be a part of it. Then I became part of production and producing staff. All of it has been a wonderful ride with friends and people who I enjoy creating with.

(ÜSFG) Did you hold auditions or are you working with a group of actors and crew you already have a history with?

(GW) We did not hold auditions! We wrote with the actors we have in mind, not really knowing what they would create but knew it would be on the right track for what we wanted to see.

(ÜSFG) Once you decided to put it together, how long did it take to make it happen?

(GW) I want to say October of last year our first few scripts were locked in, I had just started learning basics for new fighting styles, Liz was working on gymnastics and boxing and by November John and James were on board and we were discussing when to shoot the pilot. We were going to shoot it in December but didn’t anticipate the weather, and forgot about the holidays. As a whole, we started principle photography in January, in 17 degree weather. 🙂

(ÜSFG) What are your hopes for Infamous, both as a series and as a vehicle to other productions?

(GW) I hope Infamous has the audience base to go a few seasons. They are fun characters and would be great to revisit with a few more hands on deck that are as eager and into it as the people we have involved now. Once it’s wrapped for this season I’d like to take two weeks off and start brainstorming for the next project and start prepping one that we have already and didn’t think we could do first thing out of the gate. We are learning so much doing Infamous and I would like to show that.

(JB) I hope the audience enjoys the show, and we can get the support we need to continue making the show and pay the ridiculously talented individuals who make this show what it is.

(JC) They are boundless. I would love to work on this for several seasons, to finish the larger arc of all the characters. Other productions… I think… I KNOW they will come as we have many more stories to tell. In the end it would be a joy to just do this for a living, making great shows, working in Sci-Fi (as a fan myself), and doing the craft that I love. If we could fund this, I would work on it for years.

(ÜSFG) How many episodes are you planning for each season and how often can we look forward to them being released?

(GW) Infamous season one will be 12 episodes with the occasional minisode to give a little extra. They can be seen every Monday on koldcast.tv or infamouswebseries.com.

(ÜSFG) What is the overall feeling you hope viewers come away with after watching Infamous?

(GW) A couple of things. I hope viewers think the show is bad ass and enjoy the world we have tried to create and I hope people realize that you don’t need a studio or that big break to create film and television, you just need great friends and an imagination.

(JC) That it’s a hell of a fun story. What is next?!

You can watch watch Infamous on koldcast.tv or infamouswebseries.com. Check out these other great links to find out more about Infamous:

Infamous Creator’s Blog
Infamous on Facebook
Infamous on Twitter
Infamous Zazzle Shop

Cinematic Titanic’s New Trailer: “Danger on Tiki Island”

from Cinematic Titanic:

Hi Everyone,

The release of our next DVD, Cinematic Titanic Live: “Danger on Tiki Island”, is just around the corner. It goes on sale Tuesday 6/15 (12:01am EDT) at our STORE and for download at EZTakes.com. As a regular onscreen treat at our live shows over the past year, this has become one of our favorite riffs and we hope it will be one of yours too.

Check out a sample of the episode.

Also included on the DVD, the bonus mini-documentary Cinematic Titanic Live: Between the Riffs featuring interviews with all the Titans about all things CT, captured during our 2009 tour.

HEY SEATTLE!

We’re headed your way this week! 2 Shows Friday night (6/11) at the Showbox at the Market. We’ll be doing War of the Insects and Samson and the 7 Miracles of the World. Get your tickets HERE.

And just like last year’s visit to Seattle, we’ll also be making an instore signing appearance at Scarecrow Video at 7pm on Thursday. A slightly more relaxed way to meet us than after the shows.

All the best,
Team CT

J!NX: Two Contests, and Something Special for the Ladies

from J!NX:

New J!NX Classics Tee: Plasmids — Now Available in Women’s!
Your wish is our command. After the release of our men’s-only “Plasmids” T-shirt two weeks ago, we received such an overwhelming response from our female minions that we decided to do a women’s version as well! Enjoy your tonics, ladies. Cheers!

Your Art… We Wants It!
Last week, we announced our new Design Arcade, where J!NX Minions with epic art skillz can see their designs brought to life on a J!NX T-shirt… and if that isn’t reward enough, we’ll toss $1000 your way if your design gets used!

Win (Another) iPad!
We love giving stuff away. In fact, we had so much fun with our last iPad contest, that we decided to do it all over again! If you’re new to the contest, check out the details here. If you’re already a follower on Twitter and Facebook, simply comment each day for another chance to win! So simple, even a n00b could do it!

10% off all products

Use Promotion Code: ARCADELICIOUS
This offer expires Sunday, June 13, 2010 at 11:59PM EDT, so don’t wait!

Nintendo.com to Host Live Video of Nintendo’s E3 Presentation

from Nintendo of Canada:

Are you excited to hear all the news from Nintendo’s E3 Presentation but can’t make it to Los Angeles?

Nintendo.com has you covered. The website is setting up a special portal for fans around the world to watch full start-to-finish video coverage of the event.

Nintendo’s E3 Presentation will begin at 9 a.m. Pacific on Tuesday, June 15. Just visit e3.nintendo.com to get a front-row seat to all of Nintendo’s announcements.

VIZ Media Announces Free “Kekkaishi” Download Episode

from VIZ Media:

VIZ Media invites fans to explore the demon-battling action adventure of popular Shonen Sunday Kekkaishi anime series with a FREE Download-to-Own (DTO) episode starting today through VIZ Media partners iTunes, Xbox Live’s Zune Marketplace, PlayStation Network and Amazon Video on Demand. Kekkaishi Episode 1 will be available for free download through June 17th to celebrate the recent domestic broadcast launch of Kekkaishi on Adult Swim.

Kekkaishi is based on the hit manga series by Yellow Tanabe (also published in North America by VIZ Media). A story of mystical forces powerful in the region known as Karasumori. For over 400 years, it has been the duty of a clan of “kekkaishi” — barrier masters — to guard this land and exterminate the supernatural creatures that are drawn to it night after night.

Yoshimori Sumimura is a junior high school student at Karasumori Academy, which is built upon the Karasumori grounds. By night, Yoshimori follows the tradition passed down through generations and fulfills his destiny as the twenty-second “kekkaishi” of the Sumimura clan. But by day, Yoshimori’s got other demons to contend with, like an obsession with cake making and a seriously crotchety grandfather! Yoshimori’s pretty neighbor, childhood friend and rival, Tokine Yukimura, is also a “kekkaishi,” but their families are caught up in a feud over who is the true practitioner of the art. Protecting ordinary people from the ever-present danger of the Karasumori grounds, Yoshimori will continue to grow stronger as he battles the forces of evil again tonight!

For more information on the Kekkaishi anime and manga series (both rated “T” for Teens), please visit ShonenSunday.com or viz.com.

ThinkGeek Summer Catalog and Ultimate GeekDad Giveaway

from ThinkGeek:

ZOMG, NEW CATALOG!
Our monkeys went back to the drawing board and made it bigger, better, funner, and more awesomer! We wanted to give you a heads up so you can prepare for the mailbox invasion, so here’s your preview.

ALSO AND IN SOME WAYS COOLER:
ThinkGeek’s Ultimate GeekDad Giveaway!
We <3 Geek Dads and we thought it was time to make something really special, so we pulled together $1500 in prizes, including:

* 16GB iPad with wi-fi
* Microsoft Xbox 360
* $500 ThinkGeek Shopping Spree
* $100 iTunes credit
* $100 GameStop gift certificate
* Signed copy of Ken Denmead’s GeekDad
* GeekDad t-shirt

Enter for fatherly greatness now!

Find more What’s New items at ThinkGeek!

“Instructions” by Neil Gaiman

Instructions

Neil Gaiman’s Instructions follows The Dangerous Alphabet, Blueberry Girl, and Crazy Hair as the author’s fourth children’s picture book in the span of two years. It’s also his second collaboration with artist Charles Vess in a little over half that time, with both Instructions and Blueberry Girl being adapted into children’s books from Gaiman’s popular poems of the same title. (Crazy Hair, illustrated by Dave McKean, was also based on a previously written poem, so this appears to be a new picture book trend for Gaiman.)

Instructions is essentially a list of survival tips for anyone who finds themself wandering through a fairy tale world, much like Alice tumbling into Wonderland, and covers all the common situations that have become beloved clichés of fairy tales. Written in 2000, Instructions was first published in the anthology A Wolf at the Door and appeared on the Endicott Studios website, where you can still read the full text. The poem is a natural fit for a children’s picture book, since its charm and humour is best appreciated when read aloud, as demonstrated in one of Gaiman’s live venue readings or his narration of the animated book trailer.

This is actually the second time that Instructions has been professionally illustrated. An exclusive poster version of the poem was included as a special feature in the 2007 book Brian Froud’s World of Faerie, with original art created by British artists Brian and Wendy Froud. Charles Vess’ artistic interpretation is just as fantastical, but better suited to a younger audience. While both styles draw heavily from traditional fairy tale designs, the Frouds’ art is more adult-oriented, with a darker palette and themes that may be slightly scary to children. Vess’ watercolours are light and whimsical, full of bright colours and fun hidden references. Children and adults alike will delight in spotting archetypal characters, such as Red Riding Hood and the Three Billy Goats Gruff, who make subtle appearances in many of the backgrounds. In Blueberry Girl, the main character’s age and race was depicted differently on each page, which made her relatable to a wide spectrum of readers. Vess goes a step further in Instructions, choosing to portray the protagonist as an anthropomorphised fox instead of human, a sort of Puss in Boots who transcends age, nationality, and even gender. Besides serving as a readily accessible stand-in for anyone who picks up the book, the classic animal guide gives the paintings a timeless feel, like they were reprints from lavish old volumes of fairy stories rather than modern works.

Instructions is a much smaller picture book than Blueberry Girl, which is handy, because it’s the sort of book you’ll want to carry everywhere, just in case you suddenly have need of the valuable advice it contains. Kirkus Reviews notes that the poem “could be instructions for a child, a writer, a newly minted adult or an elder,” with publisher HarperCollins adding that “its message of the value of courage, wit, and adventurousness makes it a perfect gift for anyone embarking on a journey, especially graduates of any age.”

Whether your travels take you through the otherworld or real world, be sure to read your Instructions and have a safe and wonderful journey!

Recommended Reading Level: All Ages.

Order now at Amazon.com:
Instructions (Canada)
Instructions (US)

Instructions is distributed by HarperCollins Children’s Books, a division of HarperCollinsCanada and HarperCollins Publishers. For more information on the book and its author, visit the Neil Gaiman website and its related website for young readers, Mouse Circus. Neil Gaiman may also be followed on Twitter.

Split Reason: May 2010 Newsletter

from Split Reason:

It’s contest time! Are you a Pirate, Ninja, Zombie, or Robot? Select one of the four character classes, and tell us how your character would defeat the other three! How would a mindless zombie defeat a brainless robot? We’re not sure either but we are sure you will let us know! All you need to do is submit a creative comment on our blog here. Each class will be entered into a random draw for a $50 store credit, so there are four prizes to be won!

In other happenings, Win Wednesday season 2.0 continues to roll and the addition of Facebook Friday offers more opportunity for you to win some free SPLIT REASON gear! Follow us on Twitter or join our Facebook fan page, and keep on the lookout every Wednesday and Friday for more geeked-out skill testing trivia! We’ve also seen a few requests for SR wallpapers as of late, they are back and available here.

This month has been short and sweet, stuffed with a holiday and a few top-notch game releases. With one ferocious bite, ModNation Racers sunk its teeth deep and quickly began to dive and spiral to an infinite depth of gaming awesome. The grip is tight and shows no signs of letting off any time soon. It’s not hard to imagine why, Superheroes and nostalgic video game characters are the current staple of the kart racing circuit, with Iron Man, Mario, and Spider-Man earning honors as top mods. We took Green Lantern for a spin and lost badly to a racer draped in Wonderbread sponsorship! Perhaps we need a new corporate sponsor, the non-profit Justice League can’t seem to handle the financial burden.

Don’t forget, you can still save 10% with the promo code: SPACECADET — Now, on to new products

J!NX: Visit our new Design Arcade!

from J!NX:

New J!NX Classics Tee: Indoorsman
There are some folks who relish the chance to wander through parts of the world that have not yet felt the taint of civilization, but those places are usually overgrown, messy (dirt everywhere!) and in really inconvenient locations. This week, we honor those pioneers who shun the sun in favor of a safer, more pleasant environment. With more pillows. Ah, the great indoors… Majestic, Expansive, Climate-Controlled.

Welcome to the Design Arcade!
Calling all artists! We’ve known that our fans and minions are just oozing with talent and creativity, and we want to show the rest of the world just how brilliant you all are. This week, we unveiled our new Design Arcade, where you can submit your awesome artwork and the J!NX Community will vote for it to go into production! Not only that, but you can win money, too! Read up on all of the spiffy details here. Good Luck!

Memorial Day Promo!
If you’re in-between barbeques this weekend and find yourself with some spare time, why not do a little shopping? Get $5 off an order of $30 or more, and $10 off an order of $50 or more when you enter the code MEMDAY during checkout. This promotion ends Wednesday, June 2nd at 11:59pm EDT, so get your order in soon!

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XVIII coming this July 2010

from Shout! Factory:

This summer, The Mads of Deep 13 and the hilarious crew of the Satellite of Love — Joel, Mike, Tom Servo, Crow T. Robot and Gypsy — cordially invite you to join them as they pay tribute to some of the finest-quality cheesefests this side of Gouda! On July 13, 2010, Shout! Factory, in association with Best Brains, Inc., present Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XVIII in a collectible 4-DVD box set. The 18th laugh-filled edition of Mystery Science Theater 3000 features the DVD debut of four never-before-released episodes: Lost Continent, Crash of the Moons, The Beast of Yucca Flats and Jack Frost, four limited-edition mini-posters by artist Steve Vance, and new bonus content, including special introductions by Frank Conniff and Kevin Murphy, original Mystery Science Theater Hour wraps, a look back at The Beast of Yucca Flats featurettes, original trailers & promos and more! Poised to keep the fans as entertained as ever this summer, Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XVIII 4-DVD set is priced to own at $59.97.

MST3K: Lost Continent
A military mission to recover a fallen American rocket turns into a fight for survival after the rescue team finds themselves faced with dangerous creatures long since believed to be extinct! Who knew Leave It to Beaver’s Hugh Beaumont was a harbinger of death? The gang onboard the Satellite of Love soon find out for themselves as they set out on their own hilarious investigation of Season Two’s Lost Continent!
Bonus Features:
• New introduction by Frank Conniff
• Original theatrical trailer

MST3K: Crash of the Moons
Two inhabited moons are doomed to collide with one another — unless they get the help of United Worlds space ranger Rocky Jones and his trusted navigator Winky! The only thing standing in Rocky’s way is Queen Cleolanta, a suspicious empress with plans of her own. Join Joel and the ’bots aboard the Satellite of Love as they celebrate the adventures of Rocky Jones — and the life of Hogan’s Heroes’ John Banner — with their own rendition of the “The Gypsy Moons,” riffs aplenty and, of course, Banner-grams! Also includes the third installment of the short General Hospital.
Bonus Feature:
Mystery Science Theater Hour Wraps

MST3K: The Beast of Yucca Flats
Party the afternoon away with the SOL crew and their white trash neighbors as they celebrate the arrival of yet another riff-worthy movie from Deep 13! Starring none other than Ed Wood veteran Tor Johnson as the beast himself. The DVD also includes the long-awaited shorts Money Talks! and Progress Island, U.S.A. After a devastating atomic test, Joseph Javorsky, a defecting Russian scientist, is transformed into a murderous radioactive beast. Can desert patrolmen Jim Archer and Joe Dobson stop the creature before it kills again?
Bonus Features:
No Dialogue Necessary: Making an “Off-Camera Masterpiece”
Coleman Francis: The Cinematic Poet of Parking
• Original theatrical trailer
• Stills gallery

MST3K: Jack Frost
Young lovers Ivan and Nastenka must first conquer the most bizarre ordeals of the supernatural, including beastly transformations and evil witches, before they can finally be together in this unique Russian fairy tale. The crew of the Satellite of Love — Mike Nelson, Crow T. Robot, Tom Servo and Gypsy — is in for a truly rare treat when they take on the most powerful threat to come out of Russia (and Finland) since Yakov Smirnoff… Jack Frost!
Bonus Feature:
• New introduction by Kevin Murphy

The Mystery Science Theater 3000 series was created by Joel Hodgson and produced by Jim Mallon. After a year on KTMA TV in Minneapolis, its national broadcast life began in 1989 on the Comedy Channel (later to become Comedy Central), where it ran for seven seasons. The show’s final three seasons aired on the Sci-Fi Channel. The premise of the series features a hapless man who is trapped by mad scientists on a satellite in space and forced to watch old B-movies of questionable worth. To keep sane, he’s built two robot sidekicks, and together they do a running commentary on the films, affectionately mocking their flaws with inspired wisecracks and acting as a demented movie theater peanut gallery. Series creator Hodgson originally played the stranded man, Joel Robinson. When he left in 1993, series head writer Mike Nelson replaced him as the new B-movie victim Mike Nelson, and continued in the role for the rest of the show’s run. The format proved to be popular. During its eleven years and 198 episodes (including one feature film), MST3K attained a loyal fan base and critical acclaim. The series won a Peabody Award in 1993, and was nominated for writing Emmys in 1994 and 1995.