Where are you Online" is a docuwebisode project exploring the shift from entertainment to 'intertainment'.
We have a unique opportunity to document a shift in technology, entertainment, and our whole society's view on "Who can be an artist?"
People making art spend most of their lives trying to find loopholes and secret entry ways into an industry that prides itself on being closed. We are enthralled with the idea that the gates have opened, and we are here to see what happens during and after the flood.
Credits
Natalie Ashodian Director & Producer
Emily Hartman Production Coordinator and Manager
Kevin Holmes Director of Photography, Lead Editor
Promotional Editor: Gabriel Hurley-Ramsted
Donovan Shane Keith Second Director of Photography
Gabriel Hurley-Ramstad Third director of photography/Camera OP
Christopher Bulkley Camera OP
Natalie Ashodian Camera OP
Paul Logston Project photography
Gabe Hurley-Ramstad Recording engineer
Gabriel Hurley-Ramstad Creative Consultant
Sean McGuckian Legal Consultant
Jeremy Karafin Project Consultant
Ainsley Gilkinson: Music industry Consultant
Abigail Saviteer: NY unit Manager
Sara Levine Project Logo: Design "Adam 2.0"
Intro Animation: Eric Frank
Intro Design and editing Kevin Holmes
Media services and production assistance provided by Zero Coordinate Inc.
Thank you to all who took the time to grant us interviews, everyone at the "Big Tent" for their support, and to all the content creators who pulled strings to get us sample footage especially BarelyPolitical.com, and "Crashing The States" Director Gary Abramson . This would not have been made with out inspiration and support from professor Gigi Johnson of the UCLA Anderson School of Management and all the students in the EMMI 2008 Summer Certification Program.
Eccentric Productions proudly presents this docuwebisode as a "Dandelion Experiment" work in progress. Seeded by chance inspiration, and a growing need. Thank you for watching.
(C) All works sampled remain the soul property of the original artist and may not be used with out permission of the individual rights holders.