Independent Television
On The Media
Producing Television for the Internet
Friday, May 25, 2012
The world of shows produced expressly for consumption on the web seems to be expanding rapidly, attracting not only amateurs with cameras, but seasoned Hollywood veterans. Brooke talks to Thinkprogress.org culture reporter Alyssa Rosenberg, and the co-creators of the web seriesĀ Husbands, Brad Bell andĀ Jane Espenson,
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