Txt M3 B1TCH dropped its first music video (above) today called "Partially Smart" which stars the cast (Sean Barrett, Daniel Stone, Vanessa Ragland) of the web series which is still releasing episodes from its first season. Directed by John Irwin, the video is part of the Meanest Man Contest and the Ep is available online at Rcrd Lbl. [Smalldreams.tv, Txt M3 B1TCH] North Carolina-based web series Port City P.D. has landed a satellite TV distribution deal in the Us on Tuff TV which airs in cities like Dallas, Little Rock, Whicita and Key West. The four year-old web series from Shaun O'Rourke, which did about 4 million views online, already had a distro deal on Europe's America Unleashed satellite network, but this now puts it in about 70 million Us homes. [StarNewsOnline] Online video viewing was up across the board in 2009, according to new numbers out from Nielsen today. Us viewers totaled 137.4 million in December 2009, averaging...
- 1/13/2010
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
Shaun O'Rourke discusses his latest movie and more
By Michael Aaron Gallagher of StayFamous.Net
Known for his role as Brody in the new horror movie "Butchered" (2009) and as former "Full House" star Jodie Sweetin's love interest in the charming independent film "Port City" (2009) by Director Andy Brown, Shaun O'Rourke is balancing an active career as a writer, director and actor living in Wilmington, North Carolina.
His leading role in the Web series "Port City P.D.," helped propel the show's overseas success, premiering in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales on the television network BSkyB (British Sky Broadcasting) in May of 2009. Later this year, the program will be broadcast to more than 40 countries on the America Unleashed Network.
As one of the founders of Eleven Bravo Productions, O'Rourke is continually challenging himself to take on roles he is passionate about. I had the chance to ask him about his new...
By Michael Aaron Gallagher of StayFamous.Net
Known for his role as Brody in the new horror movie "Butchered" (2009) and as former "Full House" star Jodie Sweetin's love interest in the charming independent film "Port City" (2009) by Director Andy Brown, Shaun O'Rourke is balancing an active career as a writer, director and actor living in Wilmington, North Carolina.
His leading role in the Web series "Port City P.D.," helped propel the show's overseas success, premiering in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales on the television network BSkyB (British Sky Broadcasting) in May of 2009. Later this year, the program will be broadcast to more than 40 countries on the America Unleashed Network.
As one of the founders of Eleven Bravo Productions, O'Rourke is continually challenging himself to take on roles he is passionate about. I had the chance to ask him about his new...
- 1/9/2010
- by Michael Aaron Gallagher
- StayFamous.net
If you ever eagerly anticipated new installments of Captain Humprehys Project or couldn’t wait to see what Louis was cooking up on a bargain basement budget, you’ll remember Port City P.D. Brought to the web in April 2006 by Shaun O’Rourke (who plays lead Alex Dekker and whose voice you might recognize from a laundry list of Japanese anime features) and Charles Stewart Jr. (who started Eleven Bravo Productions with Sheila Brothers after a stint in the army and a short career as a television news cameraman), the episodic, police drama was one of the first web series to make waves online. For those not familiar with this gem from the earlierish days of online video, all you need to do is imagine Miami Vice crossed with the current network television police drama of your choice highlighted by a healthy dose of canned Hollywood storytelling devices and plot points.
- 1/29/2009
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tilzy.tv
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