The Web.Files - Buzz #3
This week’s edition of The Web.Files: Buzz features two segments. Part one is an interview with actor and producer, Jaleel White, and director/producer Todd Pellegrino on the set of their new webseries Fake it Till You Make it. The second segment features a quick interview with composer Rob Gokee, author of the new book In the Belly of the Fail Whale. Also, either Krystin was coming down with a cold during the shoot or she decided to drop a little sultry into the opening, either way the effect is the same, it’s pretty hot.
Fake it Till You Make it is about a group of friends trying to make it in LA, and not doing very well. The series stars Jaleel White, the show’s creator, as former child star, Reggie Culkin, trying to make his big comeback while working every other possible job except acting. He recently authored an article chronicling his behind the scenes experiences. Rob Gokee has composed music for several webseries and his new book, In the Belly of the Fail Whale chronicles his first year on Twitter and how it changed his life both personally and professionally.
Update: I can't believe I've never mentioned this before now, but each week following the latest episode of The Web.Files, Kristyn Burtt posts behind the scenes photos and comments about that week's episode on her blog, Red Carpet Closet. This week's article is worth a look, and I'm not saying that just because she mentioned me, she's actually mentioned me several times.
I like her shirt!
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ReplyDeleteThat is a nice top, green is a good color on her.
ReplyDeleteIf you haven't read the article authored by Jaleel White linked in this post, you really should. Aside from being insightful, it is very funny. He definitely has some talent.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the shout out! And thanks about my shirt, everyone.
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