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Web Show Central magazine is now available online

30 Jun 2015
The latest issue of Web Show Central (formerly Viewfinder) magazine is now available to view online. In Issue 9 we include reviews, interviews and tips for digital creators around web series, YouTu

The latest issue of Web Show Central (formerly Viewfinder) magazine is now available to view online.

In Issue 9 we include reviews, interviews and tips for digital creators around web series, YouTubers and short films.

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WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE:

REVIEWS: AGENCY
Agency is a seven-part web series about a small creative agency in Wellington. By Rene Le Bas

WHAT TO WATCH ON WEB SERIES CHANNEL
Including an International Web Fest Selection, a NZ Herald on Sunday favourite, a series funded by NZ On Air, an award winning series from Australia and a series coming soon.

NEW YOUTUBERS & SHORT FILMS TO WEB SHOW CENTRAL

INTERVIEW: HUMAN POSTCARDS
Director Nora Jaccaud: We imagine each film as a 60-second dose of humanity that even the busiest person can enjoy.

INTERVIEW: ENGAGE TV
Director Kerry Du Pont: Engage has always been about telling real teenage stories, and you can’t do that with adults reading from an autocue.

INTERVIEW: LIVING BIG IN A TINY HOUSE
Creator Bryce Langston: It’s very exciting to be filming a web series in New Zealand that’s getting so much international attention.

CREATORS: HOW TO MAKE A SUCCESSFUL WEB SERIES
Create individual titles for each web series episode, rather than an episode number – and other vital tips for creating a successful web series from the Vancouver Web Fest.

WRITING THE RECIPE – STORYBOARDING
With storyboarding imagine you are looking through a camera lens rather than drafting down the action needed directly. By Warren Mahy, Shot Mechanics Ltd.