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60 Frames launches

By MicroCinema Scene • Jan 17th, 2008 • Category: News, Web Series

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The market for web series is exploding so fast that it’s getting hard to keep up with it all. Today sees the launch of 60Frames - a new site dedicated to original web programming. So far, their programming is about what you’d expect - cheap and lowbrow. The initial batch of series include:

  • Black Version - A new series of shorts parodying some of the most memorable moments in movies and television. New episodes weekly.
  • Douchebag Beach - Three 20-something Douchebags from Northern New Jersey have search for true love on their annual trip to the Jersey Shore.
  • Erik the Librarian - A reclusive, introspective, yet very vocal librarian on a perpetual quest to make himself understood.
  • GILF - A-year-old grandma who leaves all the boys in the neighborhood wanting more.
  • Who What Wear - A viewer’s guide to breaking celebrity and runway trends. Hosted by Katherine Powers and Hillary Kerr, the founders of WhoWhatWearDaily.com
  • Cockpit - A Comedy webseries about the employees of Mile High Airlines and what really goes on behind that cockpit door.

The first episodes of all the series are available now.

The site mentions that 60Frames is looking for new content to finance and distribute - but don’t send them your DVDs just yet. You’ll need to have your attorney or agent set up a meeting.

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