patrickmm
12-06-2009, 02:10 PM
I'm the producer of the upcoming Grant Morrison documentary, as well as a variety of other projects, including a webseries that's inspired by writers like Morrison, Moore and Jack Kirby. It's called The Third Age, and is coming out now on a weekly basis on Blip.TV.
The show is a blend of fantasy elements and a reality based setting, telling the story of an eternal conflict between gods as seen through the lives of ordinary people on the streets of New York. The first three episodes of the show are live now, and new episodes are released every Tuesday. You can check it out here (http://thethirdage.blip.tv/), and find more information on our official site (http://www.thethirdagebegins.com).
It's still early on in the project, but we've been building an audience, and I'd love to hear what people have to say about the show so far. It's been called "an acid trip in web video form" by Tubefilter, and Pah said "The series has an oneiric quality too rarely seen outside of comics, where weird stuff can be understood to be happening against a strange context that is just accepted as reality." So, if you like comics, give it a look! It's free!
The show is a blend of fantasy elements and a reality based setting, telling the story of an eternal conflict between gods as seen through the lives of ordinary people on the streets of New York. The first three episodes of the show are live now, and new episodes are released every Tuesday. You can check it out here (http://thethirdage.blip.tv/), and find more information on our official site (http://www.thethirdagebegins.com).
It's still early on in the project, but we've been building an audience, and I'd love to hear what people have to say about the show so far. It's been called "an acid trip in web video form" by Tubefilter, and Pah said "The series has an oneiric quality too rarely seen outside of comics, where weird stuff can be understood to be happening against a strange context that is just accepted as reality." So, if you like comics, give it a look! It's free!