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What do you do when you’ve just won nearly $300,000 at the World Series of Poker? If you’re Matt Carmody, you invest in a well-made web series. Carmody is creator of Man Jam, a web series that looks good, feels good, and rocks hard.
Man Jam follows its four protagonists–played by Carmody, Drew Powell, Justin Wade, and Joe Pascual–as they look to blow off steam by playing together in a hard rock band. This plotline is true to life; the four main actors often jam together in real life, and in Man Jam, they move their musical expeditions to the Internet while throwing in some broad comedy.
By reading Man Jam‘s title, we learn which gender it’s primarily intended for, and sure enough, the series features plenty of jokes about women, booze, and
rock. What it lacks in blazing originality, though, it makes up for with sterling production design. The series is shot with a crisp, clean lens, and strong sound editing causes the chugging soundtrack to burst out of the screen.Obviously, not all web series creators will have big-time poker winnings at their disposal, but Carmody has used his money well, and the result is a series that he and his team should be proud of. The first season of Man Jam, which runs for 12 episodes, can be watched on the series’ website.
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