"The Guild"
Apr. 1st, 2009 12:39 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Amongst the many things I've been working on lately, I've been researching "webisodes" (aka: video series made for the web). Not as fun as you might think. Not as fun as -I- thought. I think there is a new circle in Hell consisting of low-bandwidth and having to watch every webisode ever made. They range from interminable to unwatchable.
The few exceptions include the big-budget shows, like Dean Koontz's Odd Passenger, which has production values that rival studio pictures. A lot of coin spent there, probably in the six-digits (but I wouldn't be surprised to see it in the seven or eight digit realm).
The other exception are funny shows with good gags and decent acting and production values. I was surprised and amused by "The Guild". The first episode hooked me and the second was just as funny.
Anyone who plays World of Warcraft (or knows someone who does) will find this hilarious (or painful, but in a funny way):
The few exceptions include the big-budget shows, like Dean Koontz's Odd Passenger, which has production values that rival studio pictures. A lot of coin spent there, probably in the six-digits (but I wouldn't be surprised to see it in the seven or eight digit realm).
The other exception are funny shows with good gags and decent acting and production values. I was surprised and amused by "The Guild". The first episode hooked me and the second was just as funny.
Anyone who plays World of Warcraft (or knows someone who does) will find this hilarious (or painful, but in a funny way):