“G-rated characters in an R-rated world” The troupe behind ‘Mystery Team‘ tell the story about who they are and what this movie is all about in an interview from Comic-Con. In brief, it’s a story of former Encyclopedia Brown-style kid detectives who struggle for relevancy as they mature into adulthood … and wild hi-jinks ensue.
In the clip, Director Dan Eckman, Producer Meggie McFadden and the three lead actors Donald Glover, D.C. Pierson, Dominic Dierkes, talk about coming up with the story and characters, working on a small budget and the Twilight panel.
Mystery Team Synopsis At age seven, Oakdale’s Mystery Team was a band of kid detectives dedicated to solving child-sized mysteries (like who put their finger in the pie, and who stole the tricycle), and the town loved them for it. Now they’re eighteen years old, about to graduate from high school, yet they’re...
In the clip, Director Dan Eckman, Producer Meggie McFadden and the three lead actors Donald Glover, D.C. Pierson, Dominic Dierkes, talk about coming up with the story and characters, working on a small budget and the Twilight panel.
Mystery Team Synopsis At age seven, Oakdale’s Mystery Team was a band of kid detectives dedicated to solving child-sized mysteries (like who put their finger in the pie, and who stole the tricycle), and the town loved them for it. Now they’re eighteen years old, about to graduate from high school, yet they’re...
- 8/17/2009
- by Dave
- MovieSet.com
NEW YORK -- Three striking writers have found work with Worldwide Biggies, the new-media studio run by former MTV Networks executive Albie Hecht.
The trio -- Chris DeLuca, Dominic Dierkes and Jonathan Garbus -- are producing a Web series titled The Void and have signed a revenue-sharing agreement with Biggies for the content.
Hecht has yet to secure distribution for the program, which started production this week, but said that he could launch a stand-alone site for the project or make a deal to post it to an existing property like Viacom's GameTrailers.
DeLuca's writing credits include CBS' The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson, VH1's Best Week Ever, NBC's Saturday Night Live and the Spike TV VGA Video Game Awards, which is produced by Biggies. Garbus also has written for the Video Game Awards and has appeared on Best Week Ever and NBC's Late Night With Conan O'Brien. Dierkes co-wrote and co-starred in the short film Checkout, which was produced by Last Minute Prods., and has written for MTV, Spike and Fuse.
The trio -- Chris DeLuca, Dominic Dierkes and Jonathan Garbus -- are producing a Web series titled The Void and have signed a revenue-sharing agreement with Biggies for the content.
Hecht has yet to secure distribution for the program, which started production this week, but said that he could launch a stand-alone site for the project or make a deal to post it to an existing property like Viacom's GameTrailers.
DeLuca's writing credits include CBS' The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson, VH1's Best Week Ever, NBC's Saturday Night Live and the Spike TV VGA Video Game Awards, which is produced by Biggies. Garbus also has written for the Video Game Awards and has appeared on Best Week Ever and NBC's Late Night With Conan O'Brien. Dierkes co-wrote and co-starred in the short film Checkout, which was produced by Last Minute Prods., and has written for MTV, Spike and Fuse.
- 12/21/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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