The making of a web series.

Ever wanted to find out what it takes to write, cast, shoot, edit, and distribute a web series? Well so did we, so we've decided to do it. Follow along with us as we create the pilot episode for Jenn2.0, a show about a young social media consultant attempting to build her brand and define herself in the ultimate connectivity of the Web 2.0 world.

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    Networking? Check. Drinking? Check. Hard work? Check. Zealous passion? Check. Trying something new and going against the grain? Check. The Streamys this past weekend symbolized all of this and also mirrored in one night, what Rob & I have been pursuing over the past 9 months or so. Awards? No. But, the execution of a legitimate business plan around the creative platform that is “Jenn2.0″. Read More

    “Jenn2.0″ on Strike.TV!

    We’re proud to tell you that we’ve put the pilot up on Strike.TV. They have a broad network of partner sites to which “Jenn2.0″ will be broadcast. This is very exciting for us since exposure is key as the space continues to fill up (in a good way) with content. We continue to strive to find ways to produce new episodes and we hope to have news for you on that front soon. In the meantime, tell your friends and leave your comments!

    Late Night Reality Check

    It’s after midnight on the left coast, and though I know I need to go to bed there’s this midnight craving I have, it’s not for chocolate, but more of a desire to share something intimate, something real, and something only I could really add to this blog. Read More

    First Audition

    The first video of our casting process is finally up.  Note to you videophobes: unfortunately, not being a part of the NAS crew I am more likely to make dumb mistakes.  Like posting the interleaved MPEG2 version of this video instead of the progressive version.  I’ll do my best to get this swapped out as soon as I can.  - Rob


    Jenn2.0 - First Audition from Rob Lewis on Vimeo.

    The Genesis

    It’s funny how things turn out… Rob and I met back in September 2007 at the San Diego Film Festival. I was still living in Boston, but we remained connected: by email and phone (so “2007″ according to Rob). We immediately hit it off and have been bouncing ideas back-and-forth ever since. Jenn2.0 came about in the midst of another idea that we had been discussing. I’m always eager to help Rob out as we’re like-minded; neither of us is afraid to run an idea through the process and give each other praise or criticism. That, in essence, is what helped Jenn2.0 come to fruition.

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