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Strike.TV is the first ever online network created by Hollywood storytellers that brings original, high-quality video entertainment to the world.
Strike.TV is a positive force on the forefront of the changing new media landscape. We empower professional film and television story-tellers by offering them creative freedom, welcoming them to retain ownership of their material and helping them monetize and distribute their work across the Web. We empower advertisers by connecting them with Hollywood creative talent. We are an alternative incubator for studios and networks, as well as a premiere showcase for the clients of talent agencies large and small. And we embolden audiences by offering them high-quality, original scripted programming they can watch when they want, how they want and where they want. And we're serving it all up for free.
Unfortunately at this time, STRIKE.TV is NOT ACCEPTING any unsolicited script submissions. Unsolicited script submissions will be returned unopened to the sender. If you are a professional film or television story-teller who is a member of the WGA, DGA or SAG, with a COMPLETED web series, pilot or film that you're looking to monetize and distribute across the internet, please contact us at art@strike.tv and tell us about yourself and your creation. Later this summer we'll be accepting proposals from WGA and DGA members in good standing. Our hope is that these guidelines will expand to include SAG members as well as undiscovered talent in the future. Stay tuned!
Who I'd like to meet: WGA writers who want to make a short film!
Also, this Saturday, make it a double feature with the Deadbeat Poets Society at 10pm! Get two shows for the price of one!!
PERFORMANCES: June 13-29 Thursday-Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 7 p.m. Tickets: $20 For further information please call: (818) 849-4039 Or check out our website at: www. theatreunleashed. com
Remember! If you enter the passcode "Spike" (without quotes), you'll get $5 off each ticket you buy!
Any writer/director knows who makes his job 100% easier. Thank you Kari for casting THE ACADEMY - without you, I'd be doing three of the bloody voices myself! Stephen Root, Miguel Ferrer, Brian Posehn and Corey Haim were awesome as their characters!!! You are the best, Kari.
And Another shout out to Del Casher of California Digital Post for his skills, facilities and always wonderful company.
Board up your windows and lock your doors! Strike TV is coming!!! Stay tuned...
Shout out to Miguel Ferrer, Brian Posehn, Stephen Root & Corey Haim for their voice talents on Michael Tabb's animated short 'The Academy'. I honestly can't thank you enough for your time & talent. XOXO-KP
Heartfelt thanks to Madeline Zima, Kevin Daniels, James Snyder, & Brandon Fobbs for being our incredible onscreen talent in Tom Holland's Strike TV project '5 or Die'. I love you all like chocolate which means we are sooo married-XOXO-KP
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The Writer's Strike has gone on long enough. Thousands of blue-collar families are out of work, while the Corporate Big-Wigs simply "wait them out". In the meantime, millions of us are stuck with crappy TV!
Tell the Studios, "We know their Game". And We Demand It Ends Today! .
Today we’re going to hear an excerpt from a panel discussion for the STRIKE TV: ADVENTURES IN NEW MEDIA seminar held at the Writers’ Guild Theater in Beverly Hills last Wednesday. Featured in this episode is Kent Nichols, the co-creator of the smash hit “Ask A Ninja” and writer Tom Smuts, who in addition to having written for Law & Order, Eyes, and Close To Home, is a co-founder of the Berkman Center for the Internet and Society at Harvard Law School. Recorded Wednesday, 9 January 2008.
Great meeting people today at the event! For those I did not get to meet, high quality can be done cheap. Check out the trailer for my indie pilot at www.trailertrash.biz. I look forward to the collaborations to come.
WRITERS WRULE! WRITERS WROCK! I'm so glad you're standing up for yourselves. It's not an easy thing to do, but it sure is the right thing to do. Thanks for being there and being brave! WRITERS are for WREAL. (Sorry---silent w's are just so iwrresistable!)