In a Gawker tell-all, Yuri admitted that in two years of producing the show – which uses pro-grade equipment and has other trappings of something made for broadcast TV, like said cast and crew, who work on pizza in lieu of a budget – he’s attracted around 3 million views and made a whopping $2,500.
But such a low sum doesn’t deter artists of the Baranovskys’ constitution, and self-purported April Fools’ rumors of the show’s cancellation were highly exaggerated (and had me totally fooled, e-mailing Yuri reflective sincerities). The Break a Leg team are in this for the long haul, with hopes of acquiring a television deal before being beckoned by “greener pastures – like porn and carpentry.”
On an romantically lit NYC set at For Your Imagination, I got a chance to talk with Yuri, Justin Morrison (who plays former-porn star Chas Cougar in the show), and Dashiell Reinhardt (who does the editing and visual effects) about how the series started and where they want it to go:
Are major social media platforms safe for teens? The answer to that question could have…
Live sports broadcasts have become a hot investment for streaming platforms. Leagues like the NBA…
It's been more than a year since RedNote had its big coming-out party in the U.S. The…
On April 13, Twitch streamer Northernlion announced plans to hold a six-day "ultimate streamer cruise"…
It's been years since we last encountered a piece of Justin Bieber drama worth chewing over, but…
The spending spree on YouTube soccer content shows no signs of abating. The latest injection of capital…