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Many modern independent web series creators turn to platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo to raise thousands of dollars to fund their production. These People, however, shows that a high-quality web series can be made on a tight budget. The first season of director Jamie Heinrich and writer Zac Hug’s family web series was made for under $500, but despite its price tag, it is a polished dramedy.
Hug stars as Todd, an exasperated man who must deal with his crazy family and a cast of oddball characters as he looks to take care of his younger brother, who is in a poor mental state–or at least appears to be that way. Along the way, Todd becomes increasingly frustrated, and his relationship with his boyfriend suffers as well.
These People isn’t the funniest web series, nor is it the most insightful, but it has a nice combination of stakes and laughs, and it’s clean and well shot. Throw in some guest appearances (Keith Powell, who just released a web series of his own, shows up in a few episodes) and you have yourself a nice little watch. There’s also a second season on way. It will follow Todd’s sister Jenny (Claire Downs) and will feature its own notable guest star, Community’s Jim Rash. I’ll be tuning in.
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