The convention center won’t be the only place to see your favorite stars in San Diego next week. Legendary Digital Networks returns to Petco Park July 20th–24th. Nerdist and Geek & Sundry will be on hand to host panels with the cast and crew of genre shows and films including Fear The Walking Dead, Ash vs Evil Dead, Adam Wingard’s The Woods, Preacher, and more:
Press Release:Los Angeles, CA (July 13, 2016) – Legendary Digital Networks will once again head down to San Diego for a 4-day takeover of Petco Park for a third year for Camp Conival: a trip back in time to everything that you loved about summer camp. Headlined by Nerdist and Geek & Sundry, programming highlights include panels and interviews with some of the biggest names in entertainment. Confirmed talent stopping by Camp Conival include: Luc Besson (Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets), Misha Collins, Cara...
Press Release:Los Angeles, CA (July 13, 2016) – Legendary Digital Networks will once again head down to San Diego for a 4-day takeover of Petco Park for a third year for Camp Conival: a trip back in time to everything that you loved about summer camp. Headlined by Nerdist and Geek & Sundry, programming highlights include panels and interviews with some of the biggest names in entertainment. Confirmed talent stopping by Camp Conival include: Luc Besson (Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets), Misha Collins, Cara...
- 7/14/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Guns, guns and more guns.
Machina Prime premiered its live-action short “Loadout: Going In Hot” today, which is the latest adaptation of bring video games to life. It’s based on the video game shooter “Loadout” by Edge of Reality and also free for Psn members today on PlayStation.
Wayside Creations recruited Richard Hatch as Captain Gaz, to lead a silly, looney crew of a space freighter against the odds of other haulers and shipping companies who want to steel their business.
The short is directed by Vincent Talenti (“Red Star,” “Fallout: Nuka Break”). It also stars Bonnie Bower (“Fallout: Nuka Break,” “Escape”), Matt Mercer (“Attack on Titan,” “Iron Man: Rise of Technovore”), Jon Enge (“Mars Rising Films”), Becca Hardy (“Off-Season”) and Circus-Szalewski (“Fallout: Nuka Break”).
Latino-Review had an exclusive phone interview with Richard Hatch on his role and his love for good story and sci-fi.
Check out the full...
Machina Prime premiered its live-action short “Loadout: Going In Hot” today, which is the latest adaptation of bring video games to life. It’s based on the video game shooter “Loadout” by Edge of Reality and also free for Psn members today on PlayStation.
Wayside Creations recruited Richard Hatch as Captain Gaz, to lead a silly, looney crew of a space freighter against the odds of other haulers and shipping companies who want to steel their business.
The short is directed by Vincent Talenti (“Red Star,” “Fallout: Nuka Break”). It also stars Bonnie Bower (“Fallout: Nuka Break,” “Escape”), Matt Mercer (“Attack on Titan,” “Iron Man: Rise of Technovore”), Jon Enge (“Mars Rising Films”), Becca Hardy (“Off-Season”) and Circus-Szalewski (“Fallout: Nuka Break”).
Latino-Review had an exclusive phone interview with Richard Hatch on his role and his love for good story and sci-fi.
Check out the full...
- 12/16/2014
- by Gig Patta
- LRMonline.com
When Machinima rebooted its Machinima Prime channel back in September, the multi-channel network emphasized a much larger focus on its own creative partners. With that focus in mind, Machinima Prime has released Loadout: Going In Hot, a short film created by partner channel Wayside Creations. Wayside is best known for creating Fallout: Nuka Break, a fan film based in the Fallout universe that ultimately spawned a web series, a second season of that web series, and a successful Kickstarter campaign. For its latest project, the Wayside team, led by director Vincent Talenti, writer Matt Munson, and producer Lynn Moon, has traveled to the world of Loadout, a free-to-play third-person shooter developed by Austin-based studio Edge of Reality. The Wayside version of the Loadout universe stars Richard Hatch (best known for his roles on both the original and rebooted versions of Battlestar Galactica) as a ship captain who is racing against...
- 12/16/2014
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Machinima Prime has released a very fun sci-fi short film called Loadout: Going in Hot, which is a live action adaption of the third-person shooter video game of the same name. The short stars Battlestar Galactica's Richard Hatch as Captain Gaz. The story follows the Captain and his loyal crew on an adventure that brings excitement and absurdity. If you've played the game, then you'll notice some of the key elements from it in the short. If you haven't played the game, it's still an entertaining watch.
The short was directed by Vincent Talenti (Red Star, Fallout: Nuka Break) and this is the synopsis:
Battlestar Galatica's Richard Hatch captains a crew of merchant marines in space who compete with other local haulers in the highly profitable (and extremely dangerous) antiquities and curios shipping business. Gaz and his crew scramble to avert a ship-wide disaster; while racing against the clock and Gaz’s arch nemesis,...
The short was directed by Vincent Talenti (Red Star, Fallout: Nuka Break) and this is the synopsis:
Battlestar Galatica's Richard Hatch captains a crew of merchant marines in space who compete with other local haulers in the highly profitable (and extremely dangerous) antiquities and curios shipping business. Gaz and his crew scramble to avert a ship-wide disaster; while racing against the clock and Gaz’s arch nemesis,...
- 12/16/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Project Name: Fallout: Nuka Break - Tales From The Wasteland Asking For: $20,000 on Kickstarter Amount Raised Thus Far (At Time Of Post): $27,794 (but there are stretch goals) Days Remaining In Campaign (At Time Of Post): 28 Description: Fallout: Nuka Break is one of best-known web series based around a video game franchise. It adapts the Fallout 3 universe for YouTube, following a motley band of adventurers as they journey across the desolate, post-apocalyptic Wasteland. After a successful fan film drew more than two million views, the production team at Wayside Creations released a well-received first season of Fallout: Nuka Break. Wayside then tested fan interest through a Kickstarter campaign, which promptly raised more than $130,000 to fund season two of Nuka Break. The second season brought the series to new heights, as it debuted on the main YouTube channel of multi-channel network Machinima. After completing season two, Wayside believed "we were done with Nuka Break.
- 7/1/2014
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Wayside Creations is best known for their fan-filmed series Fallout: Nuka Break, but Finnish video game developer Almost Human hopes they’ll become even more well-known for their upcoming fan-filmed series, Legend of Grimrock. The several-episode program that will eventually be combined into a feature-length film is based on Almost Human’s video game of the same name. The developer is marketing the video game version as “the ultimate dungeon crawling RPG” and it’s using the forthcoming series created by Wayside Creations to help further spread the word. Legend of Grimrock is the product of an interesting and unprecedented relationship between rights holders and creators. We’ve seen crowdfunding campaigns based on pre-existing intellectual property, in which the creators of the fan film or series either couldn’t make a profit on their work (as was the case with Wayside’s very own Fallout: Nuka Break) or were served...
- 2/7/2014
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
Series Name: Legend of Grimrock Asking For: $100,000 on Kickstarter Amount Raised Thus Far (At Time Of Post): $23,773 Days Remaining In Campaign (At Time Of Post): 38 Description: Legend of Grimrock is a fan film based on a video game of the same name by Finnish developer Almost Human. The game is a dungeon crawler inspired by 80s and 90s classics but released last year to little fanfare. In order to garner some pub, Almost Human has enlisted the help of Wayside Creations, the talented studio that excels at creating fan films. This time, expect lots of swords-and-sorcery goodness. Creator Bio: Wayside Creations has created a couple of fan series that piqued our interest. Fallout: Nuka Break is a well-shot post-apocalyptic thriller set in Fallout 3's wasteland, while Aperture R&D is a fittingly whimsy take on Portal. This time, the production team is a hodgepodge of fans and gaming industry talent.
- 12/24/2013
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Machinima has released the full second season of the Fallout web-series Nuka Break in its entirety, and it turned out to be really fun! For those of you who watched the first season, or enjoy playing the video game, then I think you'll enjoy what they've done for the series. Here are the details from the press release:
Spurred on by fan demand, a successful Kickstarter campaign, and the success of the live-action video game short Fallout: Nuka Break Red Star, season 2 of Fallout: Nuka Break is finally here. Finding our heroes right where we left them at the end of the beloved first season, which has been viewed more than six million times since it launched in 2011, all 10 episodes of season 2 are now av ailable for binge-viewing on Machinima.Directed and produced by Wayside Creations founder Vincent Talenti, Fallout: Nuka Break Season 2 begins with Eastwood being threatened with nuclear destruction.
Spurred on by fan demand, a successful Kickstarter campaign, and the success of the live-action video game short Fallout: Nuka Break Red Star, season 2 of Fallout: Nuka Break is finally here. Finding our heroes right where we left them at the end of the beloved first season, which has been viewed more than six million times since it launched in 2011, all 10 episodes of season 2 are now av ailable for binge-viewing on Machinima.Directed and produced by Wayside Creations founder Vincent Talenti, Fallout: Nuka Break Season 2 begins with Eastwood being threatened with nuclear destruction.
- 10/28/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
The future of Mortal Kombat: Legacy may be in doubt, but as one fan-created web series has shrunk, another one has risen. The second season of Fallout: Nuka Break, a web series set in the Fallout universe and based off a successful fan film from 2011, has arrived in its entirety on Machinima. The original Fallout: Nuka Break short film was released by Wayside Creations in January 2011, and it has drawn more than 2.5 million views to date. Jumping off the success of their original Fallout spin-off, Wayside turned Nuka Break into a full web series, which debuted in August of that year. In 2012, Wayside scored more than $130,000 via Kickstarter for season two of the series. At that point, Machinima came calling, and the top YouTube network began to work with Wayside on multiple productions. Machinima Prime served as the home for Wayside's Portal web series, Aperture R&D, before hosting a second Fallout fan film,...
- 10/28/2013
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Check out this great grindhouse style Minecraft and Shaft fan film written and directed by James Farr of Steelhouse Digital for Machinima. The story follows "detective John Mineshaft and his crime fighting dog, Whitey, as they pursue the thieves of precious, mysterious pearls."
What happens when iconic "blaxploitation" films character Shaft is dropped in the middle of the Minecraft universe? You get the hilarious animated film parody, Mineshaft.Following the success of Fallout: Nuka Break - Red Star, Minecraft is another fan favorite in the vast Machinima network, with more than 80 videos that have garnered more than one million views and still achieve 5k views per month. However, there has never been a Minecraft video like this one. While the vast majority of Minecraft videos are demonstrations of techniques or displays of impressive builds, Mineshaft combines familiar Minecraft terminology/lore in the completely unique "Blaxplotation" world of Shaft, complete with appropriate references and insider jokes.
What happens when iconic "blaxploitation" films character Shaft is dropped in the middle of the Minecraft universe? You get the hilarious animated film parody, Mineshaft.Following the success of Fallout: Nuka Break - Red Star, Minecraft is another fan favorite in the vast Machinima network, with more than 80 videos that have garnered more than one million views and still achieve 5k views per month. However, there has never been a Minecraft video like this one. While the vast majority of Minecraft videos are demonstrations of techniques or displays of impressive builds, Mineshaft combines familiar Minecraft terminology/lore in the completely unique "Blaxplotation" world of Shaft, complete with appropriate references and insider jokes.
- 8/2/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Wayside Creations’ Fallout: Nuka Break - Red Star is the first of many upcoming video game fan films to be released on the YouTube Original Channel Machinima Prime. The backstory of how the short, live-action flick, however, isn't like the others that will follow. It's origins are one that few people may know. The first fan film Wayside Creations created, Fallout: Nuka Break, was released 2 years ago and spawned a web series that fans loved, with both the short and series viewed over 6 million times and counting. Not wanting to leave the post-apocalyptic world of the 22nd and 23rd centuries behind, the creators launched a Kickstarter campaign last summer that allowed the production company to shoot a bigger and badder second season. While crowdfunding has been all the rage for YouTubers recently (with successfully backed projects ranging from Toby Turner’s video game to other scripted series like Joey Graceffa...
- 7/18/2013
- by Chris Landa
- Tubefilter.com
Who knew when NBC’s cult favorite Community began a recurring joke about a legendary TV series called Inspector Spacetime, which was a parody of the long-running BBC series Doctor Who, it would spawn its own cult following?
Actor/writer Travis Richey, who recurred on the Peacock Network’s show as the Inspector, clearly saw potential in expanding the concept (along with a host of other people, who created an entire history of the show via online bulletin boards, Tumblr, and a TVTropes page), so he and his writing partner Eric Loya decided to write a 6-epsiode web series called Inspector Spacetime and offered it up to NBC. But when the network gave no response to their pitch, they turned to Kickstarter.com to get fans to help fund a non-profit production.
That’s when Sony intervened. Since the studio owns the name and likeness to Inspector Spacetime, he was...
Actor/writer Travis Richey, who recurred on the Peacock Network’s show as the Inspector, clearly saw potential in expanding the concept (along with a host of other people, who created an entire history of the show via online bulletin boards, Tumblr, and a TVTropes page), so he and his writing partner Eric Loya decided to write a 6-epsiode web series called Inspector Spacetime and offered it up to NBC. But when the network gave no response to their pitch, they turned to Kickstarter.com to get fans to help fund a non-profit production.
That’s when Sony intervened. Since the studio owns the name and likeness to Inspector Spacetime, he was...
- 3/28/2012
- by spaced-odyssey
- doorQ.com
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