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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Web Series so 1996

When you mention the word web series to people and they look at you cross-eyed, you might want to ask them where they have been the last 10+ years (at the very least).

Web series, short form content delivered to the viewer via the web, Party Girl Plus One [www.partygirlplusone.com] is one of many example, has been around since 1996 according to my pal Brett Love’s Webisode Clack: Grape Jam and the LA Webfest. In Brett’s article, he states “According to a December ‘96 issue of Websight magazine…the article inside is titled “Honey, what’s on the web tonight?” Reading through it, it’s amazing how familiar it all sounds. It’s talking about the merger of the web and television, and what that means for how we will watch things in the future. Really, if you omit a couple of the obviously dated references (IRC!, Real Audio), much of the article is still very relevant today.”

And to take it one step further, the girl featured in the 1996 article is Brittney Powell, starring in Safety Geeks: SVI, a current web series created by another pal of mine Tom Konkle and his partner David Beeler. Safety Geeks: SVI also received a Visual Effects Nomination at this years Streamy Awards. Congrats Tom and David!

So web series have been around for almost 15 years and they are only growing by the number. Where do we go from here? Word around town is mobile devices. Short form content delivered to your cell phone. Well that’s nothing new, we get the news, movies and TV shows on our cell phones already. I’m talking “Mobi-Sodes”. Short form episodic shows created specifically for the cell phone with soft cell, uh I mean ’sell’, product placement embedded in the content tied to your GPS, so advertisers can target your all mighty dollar at any time.

Pretty cool, pretty creepy, pretty 2010.

About the author: Jennifer Dawson, creator, writer and star of the award winning dating web series Party Girl Plus One, recounts actual dates from her personal dating diary. Jen's entries of over 100 "types" of guys and dates provide relatable and humorous topics singles face in search of love. Her short, funny dating videos that chronicle these actual stories in self contained 4 minute episodes can be seen at www.partygirlplusone.com. Contact Jennifer at [email protected].

2 comments:

  1. The problem with the word "short" is that its hard to define because it is relative. Does it mean 3.5 min, 10 min, 20 min, 30 min or what. One of the advantages of the web is that it allows us to break away from the types of defined time slots used by "old media" but it does make it harder to define.

    Right now, I prefer around 3.5 min but I know others who prefer longer. There is still a lot of room for experimentation with web series, but hopefully we will all know it when we see it.

    As for IRC its still the most robust chat client.

    :):):)

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  2. 436 seconds, no more no less.

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