Geek and Sundry is a YouTube channel started by Felicia Day, Wil Wheaton, and others. This sort of belongs under television, but I thought I’d post it here. They’ve got several programs every week, including new episodes (Andtheoldseasons) of The Guild, probably the most popular web series ever; a podcast that reviewed popular Sci-Fi/Fantasy books that’s now turned into a YouTube program, Sword and Laser; Table Top, a show produced by Wil Wheaton that reviews indie (read: German) board games by playing them with mini-celebrities; motion comics from the largest indie American comic book and manga publisher, Dark Horse; and my personal favorite, The Flog, which is Felicia’s weekly video blog, where she does everything from blacksmithing to chainsaws. Table Top, The Guild, and The Flog are all fairly comedic. Sword and Laser is mostly critical review/interviews with authors. Dark Horse comics are, I believe, dramatic, although I’ve only watched one.
Future shows that are under production include Learning Town, and Written By A Kid. I don’t know much about Learning Town, but it seems to be some kind of educational, music show. Written By A Kid looks awesome though—they’re going to take stories written by 5-year-olds and produce them into 5 or 10 minute shorts.
Geek and Sundry is a YouTube channel started by Felicia Day, Wil Wheaton, and others. This sort of belongs under television, but I thought I’d post it here. They’ve got several programs every week, including new episodes (And the old seasons) of The Guild, probably the most popular web series ever; a podcast that reviewed popular Sci-Fi/Fantasy books that’s now turned into a YouTube program, Sword and Laser; Table Top, a show produced by Wil Wheaton that reviews indie (read: German) board games by playing them with mini-celebrities; motion comics from the largest indie American comic book and manga publisher, Dark Horse; and my personal favorite, The Flog, which is Felicia’s weekly video blog, where she does everything from blacksmithing to chainsaws. Table Top, The Guild, and The Flog are all fairly comedic. Sword and Laser is mostly critical review/interviews with authors. Dark Horse comics are, I believe, dramatic, although I’ve only watched one.
Future shows that are under production include Learning Town, and Written By A Kid. I don’t know much about Learning Town, but it seems to be some kind of educational, music show. Written By A Kid looks awesome though—they’re going to take stories written by 5-year-olds and produce them into 5 or 10 minute shorts.