06.08.08

Vincent Ventresca Sighting Tonight!

Posted in Paul Ben-Victor, TV, Vincent Ventresca at 9:01 pm by Amanda Rogers

Vincent VentrescaThis is very last minute and I realize that for those of you on the East coast this may be coming too late, but I just found out that Vincent Ventresca is a guest on tonight’s episode of In Plain Sight!  Yep, Vince and Paul in the same show again.  How cool is that?!  I wonder if they will have any interaction?

In Plain Sight is on tonight at 10:00 p.m. (9:00 p.m. Central) on USA.  The episode is entitled “Hoosier Daddy” (how fitting).  If for some reason you missed it, do check the In Plain Sight website for air dates of repeats of this episode.

Last, but by all means not least, I want to give Elaine a big huge thanks for giving me the heads up on this.  

05.31.08

“In Plain Sight” Premieres Tomorrow

Posted in Interviews, Paul Ben-Victor, TV, Trailers, Videos at 6:44 pm by Amanda Rogers

Paul Ben-VictorMy does time fly when you’re busy working on a film.  Tomorrow is the premier of Paul Ben-Victor’s new series In Plain Sight!  Not long ago it seemed so far off, and now it’s already here.  Funny how that happens. 

So I’ve been checking out the reviews and the critics run the range from like it to hate it.  Jonathan Storm from Philly.com describes the show as “formulaic, but it works” and manages to insult and compliment Paul all in one sentence:

Mary’s boss is Stan McQueen, which, I guess, is funny because he’s played by schlumpy, shrimpy Paul Ben-Victor, a great character actor last seen as henchman to The Greek, the all-powerful crime boss in The Wire.

Here are some more reviews to check out if you wish:

Blogcritics Magazine
Crime Spree Cinema
Entertainment Weekly
The San Francisco Chronicle
USA Today
LA Times

Here’s an interesting press release that talks about USA’s interactive marketing campaign for In Plain Sight.   

TV.com has a whole bunch of photos from the show that you can check out.

Fanbolt has a great interview with Paul about his new series and he does mention Invisible Man in it, more than once.

So be sure to check out Paul’s new series, In Plain Sight, tomorrow night, June 1, 2008, at 10:00 p.m. (9:00 p.m. Central) on USA.

Official In Plain Sight Website


 

05.06.08

Nestor Carbonell Returns to “Lost”

Posted in Nestor Carbonell, TV at 8:20 pm by Amanda Rogers

Lost fans can rejoice!  Nestor Carbonell will be reprising his role of Richard Alpert in this week’s episode of Lost, entitled Cabin Fever, according to TV Guide’s Michael Ausiello.  The episode airs this Thursday, May 8, at 10:00 p.m./9:00 p.m. Central on ABC.

05.05.08

Shoom Zone Gets Profiled/ “Moonlight” Fans Push for Renewal

Posted in Fans, Media/Publicity, TV at 9:28 pm by Amanda Rogers

Fellow Invisible Man fan, Laura M., wrote a nice little profile piece about Shoom Zone Productions and my project in her blog Musings of a Grown Woman.  Go check it out!

While you’re there, check out the rest of her blog.  Laura is a very talented writer who is currently working toward her Ph.D. in English.  Besides being an Invisible Man fan, Laura is also a huge Moonlight fan; and most of her blogging is about the show, its stars, and the fandom’s efforts to get Moonlight renewed.  Yep, another fan campaign.

Moonlight is doing quite well in the ratings; and while it looks promising that the show will get renewed, the fans are not taking any chances.  Instead of waiting till their show gets cancelled, they are playing it smart and supporting their show while it’s still on top.  If you’re a Moonlight fan and want to help show your support for the show, go to http://renewmoonlight.com

04.28.08

Fans Campaign for “Jericho” Again

Posted in Fans, TV at 9:57 pm by Amanda Rogers

Yesterday as I was glancing at my electronic version of Variety, I came across this clever little ad from the Jericho fans who are trying to save their show.  Boy, does this bring back memories of our own campaign to save The Invisible Man.

Jericho Ad

Besides the ad in the electronic version, the fans also purchased a full-page ad in Daily Variety and The Hollywood Reporter.  They spent over $11,000 on these ads.  What makes this a bit sad is that this is the second time that Jericho fans are fighting to save their show.  Their first campaign involved sending over 40,000 pounds of peanuts to CBS.  To their credit, CBS listened and brought back the show.  In an open letter to the fans, CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler wrote: 

“You got our attention; your emails and collective voice have been heard,” Tassler wrote, and seven episodes have been ordered for midseason 2007-08. “In success, there is the potential for more. But, for there to be more `Jericho,’ we will need more viewers.”  Fans must do their part to rally interest while the network does its job, she said.

This is the point where most fan campaigns tend to falter.  The fans are tired from campaigning and overjoyed that they got their show back, but they fail to realize that now the real work has to begin.  Nina was right.  (And this applies to any in-danger show, not just Jericho.)  In order for the show to survive, it needs more viewers.  The fans have to aggressively market the show…and this is much, much harder.  While before they were targeting only a few specific entertainment executives, suddenly their target becomes much wider and, thus, much more of a challenge.  Fans have to start thinking like marketers and publicists.

I remember in the days of our own campaign when Farscape was first cancelled.  We had gone to their bboards months before their show was cancelled and had warned them that what happened to I-Man could very well happen to them.  We didn’t do it to be malicious, not at all, but to make them aware that they should start working to get their show’s ratings up.  Boy, let me tell you, if you ever want to get a bunch of fans angry at you, go to their bboards and tell them their show might be cancelled.  Yeah, that works real well.  As you can imagine, nobody listened to us.  Farscape was the number one show on Sci Fi at the time and they didn’t think it would happen to them.  But, hey, I-Man was the number two show on the same network and the only TV show that was growing in syndication at the time it was cancelled.  So cancellation can happen even to a show that appears to be in a good position. 

I’m not telling this story to put down Farscape fans…no, just the opposite.  When their show was cancelled we had Farscape fans coming to us asking for our advice.  What did we tell them?  To go market the show.  And market they did.  They put on one of the most aggressive and sophisticated fan campaigns I have ever seen.  Because of their efforts they were able to get a mini-series and now they have a webisode series too.  My hat off to them.

So what’s the point that I’m trying to make here?  Well, if you’re the type of fan that loves a show enough that you would spend your resources campaigning for it if it were cancelled, then, my advice is to promote and market it before it gets cancelled.  It’s much easier to support your favorite show now while it’s still on the air than to wait until it gets cancelled.

Now, if you’re one of the fortunate few who has had your favorite show cancelled but brought back due to your campaign efforts, then be prepared to work even harder.  As I mentioned above, your target has now become even wider and that’s going to make your mission considerably more challenging.  You need to get more eyeballs and you need to get those ratings up. 

If the ratings don’t go up, then you’re going to find yourself in the difficult position that the Jericho fans currently find themselves in…campaigning to network executives yet again to try to save their show.

I wish the Jericho fans all the best with their efforts.  I like Jericho.  I think it’s a smart, well-written show with an interesting premise and I would like to see it continue.  As someone who has “been there and done that” with regard to fan campaigns, I can totally sympathize with their plight and efforts.  But as someone who is making the journey from fan to entertainment professional, I won’t be joining their campaign.  I love quality entertainment and I think my efforts to bring quality entertainment to audiences are better served from within the industry…starting with our own I-Man cast, of course.

But if you love Jericho and the spirit moves you to want to help out their campaign, by all means go over to http://bringjerichoback.com and give them a hand.  I’m sure they will appreciate it. 

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