Follow on Google News News By Tag Industry News News By Location Country(s) Industry News
Follow on Google News | What Is It Like To Live In China? Bilingual Chinese Sitcom Kickstarter Off To A GoodBeijing-based, Chinese and English-language sitcom WOK IN PROGRESS Kickstarter already 22% funded!
After self-funding the production of the pilot episode of WOK IN PROGRESS, the series' creators Murray Clive Walker and Victor Muh along with production company Ad Valorem International have launched a global crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter to fund the production of the rest of their series. They have set a goal to raise $30,000 in 30 days while offering cool, fun rewards such as high-fives to all-expense paid trips to Beijing. Murray and Victor have already raised almost $6,700, 22% of their goal, with 26 days to go. WOK IN PROGRESS will be available on Youku in China, YouTube across Asia, VOD outside of China, and on local TV in Southern California. Anyone interested in supporting the Kickstarter campaign should visit the WOK IN PROGRESS Kickstarter: WOK IN PROGRESS is a 23-minute, 13-episode sitcom series by Murray Clive Walker and Victor Muh. Set in Beijing, China; two clueless college dropouts from the U.S., Melvin and Larry, find the perfect apartment but end up dropping their savings into a squat toilet. For better or worse, they start to work for Mr. Lee, the owner of their apartment, who owns a struggling noodleshop that has been in his deceased wife’s family for generations. Mr. Lee, isn’t too fond of the two foreigners (as non-Chinese are referred to in China). With the help of Lingling, Mr. Lee’s daughter, Melvin and Larry “Chinesify” ABOUT THE CREATORS OF WOK IN PROGRESS Victor Muh (director/co- Murray Clive Walker (writer/co-producer/" When asked why he wanted to create WOK IN PROGRESS, Murray Clive Walker felt, "After living and working in China for almost ten years, we've grown to love the Chinese culture and language. Westerners and Easterners have very unique cultural backgrounds which leads to weird and wonderful perspectives on this thing we call life." Victor Muh had this to say, "We wanted to create a sitcom that would address these cultural discrepancies, but also convey the idea that although culture is important, sharing the same culture is not paramount to getting along with each other. Yes, we are all different, but it's these differences that make us interesting and unique. Cherishing the similarities and relishing the differences is the theme of our sitcom." WOK IN PROGRESS WEBSITE EDUCATIONAL TOOL The WOK IN PROGRESS website, which mirrors the humorous, irreverant nature of the sitcom, not only provides information about the series; it serves as an educational tool for those wishing to understand China better as well as grasp the nuances of the humor found in each episode. The Don'ts With Larry and Melvin section offers advice avoiding cultural faux pas in China. The Rosetta Wok section deciphers the Chinese language which, even though there are subtitles, sometimes need to be explained in detail in order to understand the deeper meaning and, therefore, humor of certain situations. WHY KICKSTARTER.COM Walker and Muh's idea to use Kickstarter, an online fundraising site commonly used by artists for films and other creative projects, makes sense, the co-creators say. "It’s a new tool in this age of of social media and instant communication. Many filmmakers are skipping the long, tiresome road of pitching to studios, investors, sponsors, and broadcasters to fund our films," says Muh. "Kickstarter's a great way to bring ambitious dreams to life, if you can harness it.," explains Walker. Because Kickstarter is an all or nothing deal -- projects must be fully funded at their stated goal or no money will change hands -- Muh and Walker are anticipating no let-up in their social networking efforts to reach as many backers as possible. "It's like shooting in the dark, but we feel confident our sitcom project has created some incredible synergy, magic and lots of good will out there," they say. Kickstarter Page: http://kck.st/ Hi-Res Cast Group Photo: http://avionline.info/ End
|
|