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If you weren't a watcher, watch it free on youtube. : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVORGr2fDk8

I like Glorien, but then who wouldn't "ONWARDS"!
This was good entertainment :-) I'm looking forward to the sequels.
High quality on actors and everything for being a a YouTube production.

I can't really understand why nobody has responded to this yet?
Post edited October 20, 2011 by Sargon
Whoa, i've never heard of this one. Thanks for waking me up!:>
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Arteveld: Whoa, i've never heard of this one. Thanks for waking me up!:>
If you enjoy it (which you will) bump the thread so that someone else can pick it up.
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Finally watched them all, pretty awesome.;) The idea behind the show is just great, so, if You like it, perhaps You might want to help them out.:)
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Arteveld: Finally watched them all, pretty awesome.;) The idea behind the show is just great, so, if You like it, perhaps You might want to help them out.:)
Already a yellow robe dude.
Hey guys,

They're making a final run on their fundraising, they've already done a fair bit, but if you like it, please contribute.

They've sent an email to contributors with links to a few demotivalionals to help you get to know the characters. I'll pass them on:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MIzjQZo8Y4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1dw8h5BXWU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdCjoYJnK2Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJENk8oOwww
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOXWdZvbRj8

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Post edited November 21, 2011 by wpegg
JourneyQuest Season 2 is nearly complete. It starts similar to the first (badly for the first episode), but picks up. I'd recommend people give this series a go, the first series link is in the original post. Watch the first 2, and you'll be hooked.

The reason I'm posting this here (apart from because I like the series and am supporting it) is because it's a similar concept to GOG, of freeing us from the corporations shackles. They're going for crowd sourced TV. Where series are made if they get enough supporters, not if they get enough marketing executives to swoon. I think this model could be really good for the future.

EDIT: website
Post edited September 20, 2012 by wpegg
I never watched this but I will give it a go. I just loaded youtube and already saw a setting that usually fits my taste, since i like both the medieval and fantasy type mixed. Don't know if it's the case with this production, but I will surely watch it in the next days :)
Thanks wpegg for alerting me to this new show and new form of fundraising.
Post edited September 20, 2012 by Zangtesu
I think I've won a GOG at some point because of this. It's pretty neat to have more of it!
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wpegg: The reason I'm posting this here (apart from because I like the series and am supporting it) is because it's a similar concept to GOG, of freeing us from the corporations shackles. They're going for crowd sourced TV. Where series are made if they get enough supporters, not if they get enough marketing executives to swoon. I think this model could be really good for the future.
I admire the optimism but... Watched everything linked here thus far and I do truly find it subpar at best. Let's do the contrary to what we said that we'd do. Maybe my standards are a bit elevated at the moment as I just finished watching Blackadder S4 a few days ago (and mind you, S1 is better) but this really wasn't great in my book.
But yeah, far from great. If I could make an analogy with the video gaming industry then I'd invoke... "I-don't-know-think-of-any-game-that-you-know-of-with-great-graphics-but-disappointing-gameplay." Oblivion? But I don't even think that Oblivion's graphics are great.
Just finished watching season 1. I really enjoy it, especially the sword that made me feel nostalgic to the one in Baldurs gate 2. Oh well I guess this weekend i will boot up my BAldurs copy :D
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wpegg: The reason I'm posting this here (apart from because I like the series and am supporting it) is because it's a similar concept to GOG, of freeing us from the corporations shackles. They're going for crowd sourced TV. Where series are made if they get enough supporters, not if they get enough marketing executives to swoon. I think this model could be really good for the future.
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FraterPerdurabo: I admire the optimism but... Watched everything linked here thus far and I do truly find it subpar at best. Let's do the contrary to what we said that we'd do. Maybe my standards are a bit elevated at the moment as I just finished watching Blackadder S4 a few days ago (and mind you, S1 is better) but this really wasn't great in my book.
But yeah, far from great. If I could make an analogy with the video gaming industry then I'd invoke... "I-don't-know-think-of-any-game-that-you-know-of-with-great-graphics-but-disappointing-gameplay." Oblivion? But I don't even think that Oblivion's graphics are great.
Well, not everything is to everyone's taste. Though I feel that setting the bar at BlackAdder S4 (which is way better than S1 btw) is setting it a little high. Also, the links here are not really the best examples, the link in my riginal post is the first episode, which starts a little badly, then the second episode (which is in the related videos) is where it picks up.