Cell: The Web Series

Cell: The Web Series is an Austin, Texas-based science fiction/drama web series which debuted Feb 03, 2010 on Koldcast.tv.[1] Cell: The Web Series is about a man wakes up in a cell after a night on the town. When he realizes he’s not in jail and he’s not alone, he fights to stay who he is while helping someone else remember who they were.[2]

Cell: The Web Series
GenreSci-Fi/Drama
Created byMark Gardner
Directed byMark Gardner
StarringDanny Cameron
Jourdan Gibson
Kevin McCarthy
Theme music composerBrian Satterwhite
Composer(s)Brian Satterwhite
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons1
Production
Producer(s)Mark Gardner
Production location(s)Smithville, TX
Running timeVaries (7-10 minutes)
Release
Original network
Original releaseFeb, 03 2010
External links
Website

After streaming exclusively on Koldcast.tv for over a year, CELL recently expanded its streaming hosts to include Blip.TV as well as YouTube. Because of earlier restrictions placed on the length of content on YouTube, not all episodes could be streamed through the service. After YouTube expanded the time allowed for episodes, the entire first season was placed on YouTube.

Reception

Critical Reception

CELL: The Web Series has been accepted into four international festivals.

  • 2010 Independent Television Festival - Los Angeles[3]
  • 2010 Cinema Tous Ecrans - Geneva, Switzerland[4]
  • 2010 Beverly Hills Film, Television, and New Media Festival - Beverly Hills
  • 2011 LA Web Fest - Los Angeles[5]

Awards

Season 1 of CELL: The Web Series received nominations and won several awards since its release.

2010Indie Intertube Awards[6]
WINNERBest Thriller
WINNERBest Actress in a DramaJourdan Gibson
WINNERBest Supporting Actor in a DramaKevin McCarthy
WINNERBest VillainKevin McCarthy
WINNERBest Set DesignStephen Fay, Dan Saner
WINNERBest ScoreBrian Satterwhite
nominatedBest Directing in a DramaMark Gardner
nominatedBest Writing in a DramaMark Gardner
nominatedBest Actor in a DramaDanny Cameron
nominatedBest Guest PerformanceBeth Chamberlin
nominatedBest EditingChris Zeid, Loren Melchor
nominatedBest Sound DesignMatt Crawford
nominatedAudience Choice Award
nominatedWTF MomentEpisode 11
nominatedBest Web Series
2010Indie Soap Awards[7]
WINNERBest Sound DesignMatt Crawford
nominatedIndie Soap of the Year
nominatedOutstanding Lead ActorDanny Cameron
nominatedOutstanding Lead ActressJourdan Gibson
nominatedOutstanding WritingMark Gardner
nominatedOutstanding DirectingMark Gardner
nominatedOutstanding Guest AppearanceBeth Chamberlin
nominatedOutstanding EditingChris Zeid, Loren Melchor
2011LA Web Festival[5]
WINNEROutstanding Drama
WINNEROutstanding ScoreBrian Satterwhite
WINNEROutstanding CinematographyIskra Valtcheva
2011International Film Music Festival[8]
nominatedJerry Goldsmith AwardBrian Satterwhite
2011International Academy of Web Television Awards[9]
Winners announced January 12, 2012
nominatedBest Drama
nominatedBest Writing - DramaMark Gardner
nominatedBest Female Performance - DramaJourdan Gibson
nominatedBest Male Performance - DramaKevin McCarthy
nominatedBest Original MusicBrian Satterwhite
nominatedBest CinematographyIskra Valtcheva, Michael Morlan

Characters

[10][11]

Future

Season 2 is under development and awaiting funding.

References

  1. "'Cell' True Indie 'CELL' Shows Promise With Early Teases". Tubefilter. Oct 30, 2009. Retrieved Feb 20, 2010.
  2. "'Cell' I'm hooked". Cyber Monkey Death Squad. Jan 26, 2010. Retrieved Feb 19, 2010.
  3. "Web Series Outnumber Pilots in 2010 ITVFest Selections". Tuberfilter. June 24, 2010.
  4. "Webfilms Competition". Cinema Tous Ecrans.
  5. "LA Web Festival". LA Web Fest. Archived from the original on 2011-12-22.
  6. "1st Annual Indie Intertube Awards". Indie Intertube. January 20, 2011. Archived from the original on December 31, 2011. Retrieved December 19, 2011.
  7. "NOMINATIONS: 2nd Annual Indie Soap Awards". We Love Soaps. January 10, 2011.
  8. "Pre-selected for Jerry Goldsmith Awards 2011". International Film Music Festival. June 13, 2011. Archived from the original on November 14, 2011.
  9. "International Academy of Web Television Announces Nominees for the Inaugural IAWTV Awards". International Academy of Web Television. December 14, 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-05-30.
  10. "CELL - Interview with creator, Mark Gardner" popculturemonster.com March 30, 2010
  11. "5 webseries I want more of" popculturemonster.com May 8, 2010
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