Re-Introducing: Web Zeroes!
Posted by Eddy in News, Web Zeroes on Oct.07, 2009
And here it is, the premiere episode of Web Zeroes on Revision 3, made by us dudes at Smooth Few Films. If you’ve seen the original episodes we made last year, you’ll see a few bits that are familiar, along with lots of new ones. Like we’ve said, this is a reboot of the series, so it’s different than the previous pilot we did.
In this episode, Ray, Nate and Alex attempt to record a podcast as the start of their (hopeful) future stardom on the Web. This is our first episode launch, so things might be a tad spotty this time, but in the coming weeks we’ll get the process all nailed down. Be sure to update your flash player to watch the embedded version, and for downloadable versions, simply visit Revision3.
We hope to have a premiere page for upcoming releases, but for now, hit the jump to see the first episode. Episode 2 will be out next Wednesday, October 14th!
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By the time many of you guys read this, Episode 1 of Web Zeroes will already be out.
It really is nice to have the Web Zeroes announcement out in the open. We’ve been working our butts off on the rebooted version of the series for a couple of months now to make the Fall release date.
We’re excited to announce that Web Zeroes is coming next month to Revision3!
Man. Took us long enough, huh?
One thing that we love doing is watching things that dudes from the community have made concerning our ridiculous library of Smooth Few Films work. It’s baffling to us that people like what we do enough to spend their own free time making a tribute to it.
This weekend marked the second time that Smooth Few Films has been together in the 2 years since The Leet World started, and we had ourselves a good time. A hard, busy, working-like-burros time, but a good time nonetheless. Mr. Dangerous, Jace Ford himself, flew down from California to bring his expertise and his music to the new project and the finale. Our webmaster and co-writer JJ also drove in from Austin. 


