Web Series Wednesday: Notary Publix
The surreal lives of Notary Publics (starring SNL’s Kate McKinnon and Aidy Bryant)
The surreal lives of Notary Publics (starring SNL’s Kate McKinnon and Aidy Bryant)
You have probably heard the cliche “a picture is worth a thousand words.” That concept is pretty relevant when you’re on twitter dealing with 140 character maximums.
In our fourth episode, 4MileCircus partners Sean Mannion and Nicole Solomon talk with filmmaker Christina Raia (Summit, IndieWorks film series) about her social media use around the release of her first feature film, Summit. Part four of a four part interview. We also share a social media tip about putting the social back in social media, and Christina, Sean, and Nicole make up rules for their own film movements (a la Dogme ’95) that they probably won’t follow.
When an evil society sweeps through their town, three small time weed dealers known as the GRRL SCOUTS must untangle a vast conspiracy to save the world and keep the party going.
A biting look at the impact of texting and social media on our closest relationships, told through the lives of 3 female friends trying to grow up without growing apart. In the process, they grapple with everything from career crises, dating, and marriage, to self-doubt, anxiety, and depression.
You know what’s outrageous? Truly, truly, truly outrageous? The brilliant & hilarious JEMcast! If you have fond memories of our favorite holographic rock star, be sure to check it out immediately.
Sabine, an up-and-coming yoga teacher from New York City has recently moved to Los Angeles to hit it big in the Hollywood down dog scene.
While some of us [*cough!*] may sometimes be known to hang out on twitter all day rather than talking to other people face to face, using our actual voices, most of us have neither the time or inclination to spend every hour skipping from platform to platform, dropping bon mots, helpful links, and dank memes all the live-long day in an effort to maintain a consistent stream of content while building an engaged audience.
Sara feels sad, lonely, and ugly. Ann has a very unusual solution.
DBMD is all about the mind. Positivity, realism, and depression are just a few of the themes explored in this imaginative feature. With a cartoonish charm and musical flair, this experience is sure to be a rockin’ wild ride! DBMD also features short fiction, music, and web comics.