Sharknado star Ian Ziering has teamed with Hyperdrive Entertainment, Happy Trails Productions and Synergy Management to develop Festival Crusader with Ian Ziering, an unscripted travel adventure series about the world’s most outrageous festivals.
Festival Crusader would follow Ziering as he travels across America and around the globe to uncover which festivals are all the rage, and discover how the human interaction at these gatherings is so desirable in today’s isolating and increasingly digital environment. The series will track Ziering’s adventures and interactions as he throws himself into festivals of all descriptions – a Viking battle in Norway; a UFO celebration in Roswell; a drenching of rainbow colored dye in India; a pyro festival in Mexico; the annual redneck games in rural Pennsylvania; and more.
The project is currently being shopped, with the team targeting and meeting with a number of Svod cable nets as well as Ott platforms.
Festival Crusader would follow Ziering as he travels across America and around the globe to uncover which festivals are all the rage, and discover how the human interaction at these gatherings is so desirable in today’s isolating and increasingly digital environment. The series will track Ziering’s adventures and interactions as he throws himself into festivals of all descriptions – a Viking battle in Norway; a UFO celebration in Roswell; a drenching of rainbow colored dye in India; a pyro festival in Mexico; the annual redneck games in rural Pennsylvania; and more.
The project is currently being shopped, with the team targeting and meeting with a number of Svod cable nets as well as Ott platforms.
- 8/13/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
You've got to watch this awesomely entertaining fan made Alien inspired film straight from the 1970s. One of the best parts of the film is that it was directed, edited, and animated by a kid named Rob Hampton in Hyannis, Ma after seeing Alien four times in 1979. The movie does star adults, but what impressed me the most was the stop-motion animation created for it.
All of the sound in the video was added 30 years later when the kid who made the movie reluctantly grew up. Thanks to the film's creator for sending this our way! This turned out to be a cool retro fan film, and I hope you all enjoy it!
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All of the sound in the video was added 30 years later when the kid who made the movie reluctantly grew up. Thanks to the film's creator for sending this our way! This turned out to be a cool retro fan film, and I hope you all enjoy it!
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- 6/11/2012
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
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