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The following TV shows have recently posted or are about to post their finales online:
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The Space Shuttle Atlantis lifted off on May 11 for an eleven day mission to repair and upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope.
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The Hubble Space Telescope will be captured by space shuttle’s robotic arm. The Shuttle will then move the Hubble into a special cradle, called the Flight Support System, or FSS, in Atlantis’ payload bay. The telescope will be latched for the duration of the servicing work. An umbilical adjacent to the rotating FSS will be remotely connected to provide electrical power from Atlantis to the telescope. Then, the shuttle will be positioned to allow Hubble’s solar arrays to gather energy from the sun to fully charge the telescope’s batteries.
The following entertainment article was written exclusively for Spreety TV Online by professional journalist Carolyn Giardina.
Series Creator Josh Schwartz Discusses Life in Rockville, CA
By Carolyn Giardina
Rockville, CA creator Josh Schwartz is not sure there will be another season of his popular original web series.
Speaking at the recent National Association of Broadcasters Convention in Las Vegas., writer/producer Schwartz—who is also the creator of series Chuck, Gossip Girl and The O.C.—reported that a greenlight would depend on his schedule as well as the cast’s availability.
During the conference session, he discussed production of his web series and shared his thoughts on the rapid changes in content distribution and consumption.
On making Rockville, CA—which combines four-minute episodes with performances by indie bands—he says that web series production budgets are generally low, but the creative team can also maintain a lot of control. He explains: “People are getting paid something but it’s well below what they would be for a television show. That said, the tradeoff is you are given an incredible amount of creative freedom (such as in script and casting). So creatively you are very invested because you have no one else to blame (if it is not well received).”
On viewing trends, Schwartz related: “The industry has recognized that we are now much more in the business of narrow casting, than broadcasting. You don’t necessary have to have 20 million viewers anymore to be a relevant show—that can not only be successful, but brand a network. Gossip Girl’s greatest value to the CW, probably, has been helping to brand the network.”
When asked his view on how entertainment is changing, Schwartz responded: “I don’t see it as a positive or negative. This is the way we communicate now. I try to evolve with it, observe it and find the art in it.”
In addition to TV and web work, Schwartz is writing the next installment in Twentieth Century Fox’s X-Men franchise, X-Men: First Class.
During his discussion, Schwartz shared a laugh with the audience as he described how he uses Facebook. “You can go on Facebook and your friend, can tag a photo album from a birthday party for someone you have not met. You can look through that person’s entire photo album.
“I do that,” he admitted, getting a big laugh from the crowd. “I just assume everyone else is living a more exciting life than I am. I just watch and think: ‘that’s a party I wasn’t invited to.’ ”
The following entertainment article was written exclusively for Spreety TV Online by professional journalist Carolyn Giardina.
Ultradome: Darth Vader vs. Gandalf
By Carolyn Giardina
Have you ever asked yourself if Harry Potter could beat Neo in a fight?
If questions such as this have crossed your mind, then you’ll be interested to hear about “Ultradome”—a new comedic web series of shorts that address comic book/video game/fantasy/sci-fi pop culture.
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“Heroes” actor Milo Ventimiglia will produce the series through his DiVide Pictures and partner Agility Studios. |
Plans call for each episode to begin with two characters engaged in a pop culture debate. The characters then find themselves in the Ultradome—a packed stadium where the two engage in single combat, using weaponry, gear and skills from the pop culture touchstones referenced in the argument.
The series will therefore begin with weapons such as light sabres and swords. Ventimiglia produced and stars in the pilot episode, “Star Wars vs. Lord of the Rings,” and will direct select future episodes. He co-created the show’s format with partner Russ Cundiff and Agility executives Keith Quinn and Zev Suissa.
“My whole life has been spent engaged with friends in intellectual debate … like whether Kirk is tougher than Spock or if Middle Earth is a more difficult place to live than Tatooine. With Ultradome, we can bring these debates to the public and settle them in the most logical way possible: through armed combat,” Ventimiglia says. “We’re very excited to be working with Agility on this series and to tap into their expertise in digital programming.”
The producers expect to include cameos from sci-fi enthusiast actors, writers and directors in the series.
“Star Wars vs. Lord of the Rings,” is currently in postproduction. The pilot was written by Mike Alber and Gabriel Snyder, and directed by Nathan Matsuda.
The timing for this project appears to be ideal, as Comic-Con International — the annual event for comic book and related pop culture — is slated for July 23-26 in San Diego.
Previews may become available at the Agility Studios site under Portfolio, Ultradome.
The following shows have recently premiered online:
| Show | Site |
| The Cougar | TV Land |
| Daisy of Love | VH1 |
| Harper’s Island | CBS |
| The Hills | MTV |
| Parks and Recreation | NBC |
| The Phone | MTV |
| Rescue Me | FX |
| Sit Down, Shut Up | FOX |
| Southland | NBC |
| Special Agent Oso | Disney |
| Surviving Suburbia | ABC |
| The Unusuals | ABC |
For full listings, try Spreety’s Guide to Watch TV Shows Online and Spreety TV iPhone.