After unveiling its eponymous subscription platform last month with a full slate of originals, Fullscreen has announced the debut of its first new series since the service’s launch.
Beginning today, the network will air the first three episodes of Making Moves, a racy, nine-episode dance series featuring the YouTuber Andrea Russett — with two additional episodes arriving every Wednesday. Dance is clearly a potent category for the digital demographic: YouTube’s first original film for its subscription service, YouTube Red, was Dance Camp, created alongside Awesomeness Films.
Making Moves, which was developed by key members of the creative team behind the Step Up franchise, will feature high-octane dance routines and tell the story of an aspiring dancer who moves to Los Angeles to make it within the cutthroat digital dance scene. Starring Raychel Diane Weiner of Starz’s Flesh And Bone, Making Moves was created and directed by John Swetnam
and choreographed by Christopher Scott.Fullscreen has already started airing several of its new original shows thus far, including Hannah Hart and Grace Helbig’s Electra Woman And Dyna Girl; My Selfie Life, a docu-series about young Americans shot by the subjects themselves; a Shane Dawson-starring interview show called Shane And Friends; and Filthy Preppy Teen$, about a ruthless prep school. The service, which costs $4.99 per month, features original content as well licensed classics like Saved By The Bell and Dawson’s Creek. It also features social media sharing tools, including a GIF cutter, as a nod to younger users.
You can check out the first episode of Making Moves in full below:
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