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MWF 2014 Official Selection: Aeternus

Aeternus, created by Derek Langer, Rachel Langer and Daniel Kilby is a science fiction web series about a team of agents who track a serial killer with supernatural abilities.

MWF 2014 Official Selection: The Justice Lease

The Justice Lease is a superhero comedy featuring the real life versions of Superman, Batman, Aquaman, and The Hulk as they struggle to live together in an Australian share house.

MWF 2014 Official Selection: SHADOW BOUND

Nathan Shelton’s black and white silent horror web series, SHADOW BOUND tells the tale of an old city of shadows and hidden terrors long forgotten by the modern world of 1931.

MWF 2014 Official Selection: Bleak

Bleak, created by Kate McLennan and Kate McCartney, is a comedy web series about rebuilding your life in a home that’s falling apart.

MWF 2014 Official Selection: Libres

Alex Rodrigo’s drama Libres is the story of a group of young Spanish idealists who are looking for guidance in their lives and a way of achieving their dreams.

Take the indie road

Julian Gasparri discusses the consequences of appearing on televised singing competitions and why it’s best to try making it on your own.

MWF 2014 Official Selection: Caper

Caper, created by Amy Berg and Mike Sizemore, is a genre-busting digital series that combines live action with comics and animation.

MWF Official Selection: Convos With My 2-Year-Old

Matthew Clarke’s comedy series Convos With My 2-Year-Old re-enacts actual conversations with his 2-year-old daughter.. with an adult male playing the part of the 2-year old daughter.

MWF 2014 Official Selection: Blood Brothers

Ahead of Melbourne WebFest 2014 we are profiling all the series in the Official Selection. First up is Blood Brothers, a drama series created by Jamie Nieto.

The ‘big 5’ in gig etiquette

Julian Gasparri discusses the top five behaviours that he believes people should control when at live music gigs.

Wanda-ring to new heights

An everyday object and an original idea is taking young Adelaide filmmaker Carolyn Duchene out of Australia and around the world, writes Luke Sale.