Check out the poster above for the superhero fan-made short film “First Impressions”, then try to guess which one of those two people in the poster is the superhero. Is it the mild-mannered looking dude in the sweater? Or the girl in the stylish boots? Once you’ve picked a suspect, try to guess which D.C. superhero he/she is. The 5-minute short is directed by Leo Kei Angeleos, and stars Hailey Bright and Chester See as the couple on a first date, and Doug Jones as the villain. Apparently they’ve gotten something Dougie wants, and he’s got a group of random toughs loitering around to help him get it. The action choreography is pretty slick, I gotta say. Spotted by the lads over at GeekTyrant:...
- 8/9/2013
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Want to see a badass action-packed short film based around a popular DC superhero? Of course you do! The short is called "First Impressions," and on top of the impressively choreographed fight sequences, Doug Jones (Hellboy) stars in it! I'm sure you'll guess who the superhero is halfway through the film, but I don't want to spoil it for you, in case you don't figure it out. I will say that this is the best fan-made short about the character that I've seen. Here's a short plot summary...
What happens when your day job gets in the way of your new relationship?
I really hope you enjoy this one just as much as I did! It was directed by Leo Kei Angelos, and also stars Hailey Bright and Chester See.
What happens when your day job gets in the way of your new relationship?
I really hope you enjoy this one just as much as I did! It was directed by Leo Kei Angelos, and also stars Hailey Bright and Chester See.
- 8/8/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
First Impressions Trailer. Leo Kei Angelos‘ First Impressions (2013) short film about Wonder Woman stars Hailey Bright, Doug Jones, Chester See, Darren Bailey, and Brendon Huor. First Impressions‘ plot synopsis: “What happens when your day job gets in the way of your new relationship?” The First Impressions short film poster: First Impressions [...]
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- 7/28/2013
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Judging from his recent work, Chester See is interested in transforming himself from soulful, handsome crooner to bad boy action star. The latest release on his YouTube channel is 'First Impressions', a stylish and action-packed short film where Chester goes on a date with a girl who turns out to be a total badass. The short starts with Chester and his date (played by Hailey Bright) leaving the theater after seeing Kill Bill; a fight breaks out after a shadowy man (Doug Jones) sics his thugs on Bright's character, who, as it turns out, is some sort of agent/spy/kickass action lady. The ensuing fight scene shares a girl power vibe with Kill Bill, though it has less blood, no katanas, and no Japanese people who look like Charlie Brown. The fight, choreographed by Thousand Pounds Action Company, is sufficiently exciting, and Bright (aka attractive YouTube geek girl #43512) is convincing as an action heroine.
- 7/16/2013
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
At this point you have to really look at Machinima as a mega-network. There are so many shows and videos coming out of the 2.5 billion-view behemoth YouTube channel—plus another 8.5 billion from channels in its network—that this is one massive fire hose. Of course we’re talking about Machinima, the network with a big M, and not to be confused with litte ‘m’ machinima, the much broader term for game engine based storytelling that inspired the company’s name. Their latest original comedy web series Supremium is anything but machinima. The live-action send-up of The Office, It Crowd and Extras sets itself in a modest boutique gaming studio called Supremium, where the five leads illustrate their many oddball ways of avoiding working. Creators Robert Welkner and Hailey Bright, longtime collaborators in web video land through their hosted gaming series Coin-op TV, pitched the show to Machinima who has been...
- 8/9/2011
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
What a night last night—thank you to everyone who made it out to the sold out Tubefilter Hollywood Web TV Meetup, the night was teeming with creative energy. It started off with a packed panel session, "Going Live!" where we got into the nuts and bolts of live streaming web series. The entire panel, which can be watched now on demand (above), reached over 700 concurrent viewers on the live stream through Stickam.com and here on Tubefilter News. A higher-res version of the panel will be available soon. We took a clue from panelist Tyler Crowley's live web series, This Week in Startups with Jason Calacanis, and did what Jason calls "making love to the sponsors." So you might catch a few shout-outs to our sensational sponsors—Ooyala, Amd, Sony Creative Software, Showbiz Software, and Blip.tv. As fellow panelist Brian Gramo of TheStream.TV quipped, "you can't TiVo...
- 10/20/2009
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
We're live streaming, right now, from the October Tubefilter Hollywood Web TV Meetup from Busby's East! Time to get down and dirty about the future of live streaming web television. Watch as we talk to our panel of live streaming experts, cut through the hype, and drill down on what could be next big trend in web series. We'll cover: Tools, tech and platforms - which one is best? Engaging and interacting with a live audience What content is best for live streaming Making money on live streaming shows Production tips from the pros Going Live! Panel: Hailey Bright, Co-Host, Coin-Op TV Live Drew Baldwin, Producer, The Streamy Awards (and Tubefilter co-founder) Brian Gramo, Founder, theStream.tv Tyler Crowley, Executive Producer, Mahalo Daily, This Week in Startups Bismarck Lepe, Founder, Ooyala Moderator: Marc Hustvedt, Editor-in-Chief, Tubefilter News Related News:‘You Can’t Fast Forward a Live Show’, Going Live! Panel...
- 10/20/2009
- by Tubefilter News
- Tubefilter.com
Fall Web TV Week is finally here! It kicks off tonight with the October edition of the Tubefilter Hollywood Web Television Meetup in Los Angeles at 7:00 Pm. The night gets under way with a special sold-out "Going Live!" panel all about live streaming web series streamed Live at 7:20 on Stickam and right here on Tubefilter. Going Live! Panel: Hailey Bright, Co-Host, Coin-Op TV Live Drew Baldwin, Producer, The Streamy Awards (and Tubefilter co-founder) Brian Gramo, Founder, theStream.tv Tyler Crowley, Exec. Producer, Mahalo Daily, This Week in Startups, Kevin Pollack's Chat Show Bismarck Lepe, Founder, Ooyala Moderator: Marc Hustvedt, Editor-in-Chief, Tubefilter News Spotted on the Meetup RSVP list... Private High Musical's Taryn Southern..The Guild's Felicia Day, Jeff Lewis, Sandeep Parikh, Sean Becker and Kim Evey...The Bannen Way creators Mark Gantt and Jesse Warren....Blip.tv founders Mike Hudack and Dina Kaplan...lonelygirl15's Jessica Rose and Yousef Abu-Taleb.
- 10/19/2009
- by Tubefilter News
- Tubefilter.com
Regular readers will remember back in July when we spelled out 4 Ways to Make the Most of the Tubefilter Web TV Meetup. It's worth dusting off and reading again if you're even thinking about attending. (And if you're in La next week, you better have a good excuse if we don't see you there.) Number 1 on that list was "Do Your Homework!" and that means finding out more about our stellar panelists. Today we're taking a closer look at Coin-Op TV Live, who's co-host Hailey Bright will be on the Going Live! panel. (RSVP here) Coin-Op TV Live The hour-long live video gamer series, hosted and created by Robert Welkner dates all the way back to 2004 when it launched as a video podcast. In fall of 2006 the series became one of the first shows on the all-live web TV network, TheStream.tv which gave it a new home and larger set.
- 10/14/2009
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
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