Phaylen Fairchild, DiVAS creator has announced the inception of an independent production facility within Second Life® that is dedicated to the development and execution of high quality series and films. DiVAS will continue to be produced under the new banner, as well as another forthcoming episodic and feature films to be released in the fall of this year. The new reality show “I Wanna Be A Celebrity” filming now, airing this spring, is being produced under the Phaylen Fairchild Productions shingle and distributed by Metaverse TV. Her production work will also be seen in an upcoming Lit Fuse Films short and the film Zero Hour by Robustus Hax (see trailer below), both created in Second Life.
The idea is to utilize the power of the virtual medium to create mainstream content that will entertain and invest audiences in much the same way television and film does.
Currently, many talented machinimists commit themselves to making creative short films, music videos or sketches. Few do episodics, although there are the rare exceptions (Rooster Teeths Red Vs. Blue shot in the HALO platform, for example) where artists have created long term series with static characters and progressive storylines.
Along with films and series, the facility will also encompass commercial production, such as the one recently produced for Virtual Designer Moxie Polano.
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