In order to entice viewers, Starz has pulled together artists like Tad Stones (director of Hellboy Animated), Jennifer Shiman of 30-Second Bunnies Theater, and Sweeney and Laney, who are bringing Tripping the Rift to ABE Toons. As of this writing, there’s about a dozen available shows on the site, mostly library content with minute or two long episodes. My personal favorite is the latest 30-Second Bunnies reenactment, No Country For Old Men.
Generally, we’re a little skeptical on online video contests, and like all of them you have to read the fine print to decide if it’s for you. Creators get to retain ownership of non-winning entries, but the winning entry naturally becomes property of Starz and ABE Toons.
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