08.19.07
Posted in Craig Silverstein, Greg Yaitanes, Internet, Interviews, MySpace, TV, Videos at 7:20 pm by Amanda Rogers
Six episodes of Drive were made, but only four episodes were shown before the show was unceremoniously yanked from the air. Now, those last two episodes are available to watch online on Drive’s MySpace page. Episode five, entitled “The Extra Mile,” and episode six, entitled “Rearview,” are there in addition to the first four episodes.
A post-Drive wrap-up interview with executive producers Tim Minear and Craig Silverstein can be found at the Drive Fans website. In it, Tim and Craig reveal future storylines had the series continued. It may not really matter at this point, but because of all the spoilers, I suggest you watch the last two episodes before reading the interview.
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01.29.07
Posted in Internet, Mike McCafferty, Videos at 7:21 pm by Mike McCafferty
Hello team,
I thought I’d share this little short film I made a month ago. It’s of marginal interest to I-man fans because A. I and jason Makiaris are in it and B. It’s sort of a spoof on H.G. Wells’ “The Time-Machine”, forefather of our beloved Invisible Man.
This was entered into the Channel 101 short film monthly competition, in which the top five voted films get to make additional episodes. This actually finished sixth, oddly enough, right behind my return series “Quest“, so it was a mixed evening to be sure.
Anyway, hope you enjoy it.
Mike
http://one.revver.com/watch/155330
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01.21.07
Posted in Internet, Mike McCafferty, Videos at 7:22 pm by Amanda Rogers
There’s a fun little series going around the Internet called Chad Vader. It’s a spoof on the Star Wars Darth Vader character. Created by Matt Sloan and Aaron Yonda of Blame Society Productions, the latest installment, Episode 5 (Holiday Special), features our own Mike McCafferty as a rather unconventional ghost.
Go check it out on YouTube and may the force be with you.

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12.16.06
Posted in Contests, Internet, Videos at 10:08 am by Amanda Rogers
Do you have a great idea for a TV show? Would you like the opportunity to go to Hollywood to produce it? Well, then, you might want to consider entering Ziddio’s 10 Day Take contest.
The winner gets flown out to Hollywood for 10 days and is given a budget of $50,000 to produce their TV pilot, as well as access to a team of experts and execs to help with the shooting.
Now, $50,000 is peanuts when compared to Hollywood’s budgets, but what an experience that could be and, who knows, it might even open up some doors and start a career for a budding filmmaker.
Even if you’re not interested in entering the contest, you’ve got to watch the first video. Doesn’t that remind you of a certain Fry’s Trek experience?
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