Web series and web video bits from around the internets worth clicking today:
Budweiser is looking for the world’s biggest soccer fans for their new reality series BudHouse. The reality web series (with some international TV distribution) is casting 32 of the biggest fans from the 32 representing countries of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The lucky 32 will be flown to South Africa and live together under one luxurious roof for the five week tournament. [BudHouse] (Update: Bud House is live in South Africa. Make sure you don’t miss watching live streams of the 2010 FIFA World Cup this month)
Safety Geeks SVI is converting its entire first season
into 3D in hope to sell it to distributors as the first fully three-dimensional live action web series—we’re talking polarized stereoscopic not in the old red-and-blue anaglyph style that YouTube’s 3D uses. The standard 2D version will be screened in its entirety this Friday for the public and Academy voters in Hollywood at Cinespace. [DaveandTom.com]Let’s Get Laid premiered on Strike.TV (below) this week after first popping on the scene with a trailer early last year. The comedy web series stars two young Hollywood assistants—Melissa Hunter and Jennifer Cron—trying to find some action while juggling overzealous bosses and an underwhelming dating pool. [Strike.TV]
New Media Vault, a downtown LA mixer—co-hosted by Stella Entertainment, LA Mixers and Tubefilter—is having its one-year anniversary party on Thursday, February 25 in its new home on the rooftop of the downtown Standard Hotel after its year-long run at the converted bank vault that is the Crocker Club. [New Media Vault]
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