Wall Street Journal Says -- "Preposterously Convoluted but Compelling!"
The Wall Street Journal's "Weekend Edition" is out and your favorite preposterously convoluted but compelling internet sitcom is on Page 2!
You can read the article right on the WSJ site.
Some quotes:
"The series is filmed in the low-budget, mockumentary style of TV shows like NBC's 'The Office.'"
"Unlike most online TV shows, which are usually made up of "Webisodes" only a few minutes long, this series is modeled after a classic sitcom, with multipart episodes that run 30 minutes. The result is a funny and well-crafted, if absurd, show."
Anyway, this is the biggest write-up we've ever got and we're going to celebrate. How? By spending all of saturday and sunday filming, literally, non-stop for the next Episode. This is a 7 am 'until 10 pm shoot for both days, so, if we stop responding to messages and writing blogs after sunday, we may have just quit and flown to Hawaii.
Thanks a lot to Ian Mount for the great article and thanks to the WSJ for writing about our little absurd show! We appreciate it.
Enjoy your weekend, guys! We may be updating and writing blogs directly from the weekend shoot (if we have any time at all) so check back and offer us some motivating words.
Thanks, guys!
-Yuri


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Reader Comments (4)
Heh, this blog post is at the end of the article. :) Congrats guys on the write-up! Even more exposure for you.
Maybe a network will notice.
not that i'm going to complain, but i would not compare it to the "mockumentary style of the office." you don't have the talking heads or really any camera acknowledgments.
but other than that, the article is really great. what was that thing at the end about HBO/AOL?
Congrats, guys! Looking forward to the next episode =)
Awesome write up. Good for you guys. I can't wait for the next episode.