Also out this week is the latest episode (below) of hosted web series interview series The Web.Files, where host Kristyn Burtt sits down with Gantt and Warren to find out their secrets. She also asks the pair about the web chatter surrounding their decision to do a limited release of three episodes before the end of the calendar year to be eligible for the 2010 Streamy Awards
. “We always intended to have it come out in 2009,” said Warren in the interview, but after Sony decided to officially release the series in 2010 for marketing reasons, they decided to push out the first three to remain eligible. “We’re just a couple of dogs trying to get a bone like everyone else,” joked Warren, alluding to the indie origins of the project before Sony came on board. Gantt added that the conversations, especially on Twitter, have been helpful in “brining [the web community] all together as a common goal.”Also online is a video (below) of composer Joseph Trapanese conducting the Slovak National Symphony Orchestra for the extended version of “Fckin’A” from the soundtrack of The Bannen Way.
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