Friday, October 19, 2007

Synchronis.tv Makes History with Webisode

NEW YORK -- From September 19-30th of this year, Synchronis.tv made history as the first company to stream a scripted drama live over the Internet. Using three Panasonic DVX 100's mixed in real time and streamed live to Ustream.tv via a Tri-Caster Studio, Synchronis.tv presented "35", 10, 10 minute episodes shot over 12 consecutive evenings.

Written by award winning writer Sharr White and directed by Adam
Forgash, Synchronis.tv's first series "35" introduces us to Christian and
Sarah, a couple, who on the cusp of their long awaited success, are visited
by an unwelcome houseguest whose presence unearths their deeply-buried
skeletons, paving the way for a razors-edge triangle of possession, deceit
and retribution.

A co-production with New York's Digital Film Academy, a New York City
based 21st Century all digital film school, Synchronis.tv's "35" was
covered by The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times On Line, Mashable,
NewTeeVee, online video watch, Jeff Pulver , Steve Garfield, and more.
35 is sponsored by W123, spacious luxury long and short term
accommodations in the heart and soul of NYC, and coup de couture, a fashion
line by a young New York designer with European roots and influence.

QUOTES:

With shows like "quarterlife" and "35" premiering and high speed
Internet becoming the norm that Internet TV may just be able to break
through and establish itself as contender for viewers vs. the regular old
TV ... Is the Internet about to change TV viewing as we know it? -
Truemors.com

I just watched the first episode, and it just struck me how amazing
this was. Yes, we can all put a video on the web, but to do a live 3 camera
drama, bootstrapping the whole thing, is amazing. - Eric Rochow -
Gardenfork.tv

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