Welcome to Jeffrey: the Series!
Welcome to Jeffrey: the Series! I look forward to sharing Jeffrey with the Web Series Today community. Jeffrey's creator, Dan Lund, recently wrote "I love the idea of an animated outsider trying to be on the 'inside' and through that prism we can comment on all things pop culture, political and social. I personally want Jeffrey to live outside of the series, as a taste maker and influencer. He could be the first 'animated pitch person for hire' as we have a real Jeffrey behind the animated one. We are always looking for people who can think outside the box and find ways to let Jeffrey promote their products and brands."
I'll be posting Jeffrey episodes and blogs as we go along. Currently we have 10 episodes and one special episode online. New shows will be coming back at the end of May. If you have any questions or comments, please let me know. I'll be happy to answer everything.
Cheers!
Mare Aehlich, Public Relations, www.jeffreytheseries
Jeffrey – he’s over the hill but not over trying to be fabulous. Refusing to be that tree in the woods that no one hears fall, Jeffrey’s life mission becomes harnessing social media and all that entails. He would love to rule the world but until then he sure is going to comment on those who do.
Created by Dan Lund, long time animator (Frozen, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Lion King) and indie filmmaker, “Jeffrey: the series” explores the lighter side of the midlife crisis. With punchy animation, smartly written vignettes and all the various social networking platforms feeding the narrative, Jeffrey freely comments on all things pop culture, political and social.
“This character wants to be relevant,” Lund says. “Even at Jeffrey’s age he’s still trying to sit with the cool kids at lunch. But then again, aren’t we all?”
If there is a theme in all of Dan Lund’s independent work it’s that he gravitates to the “misfit,” “ugly duckling” or the “delusional charms” of a character’s wants. “I like to find those characters that, despite the rules of the real world, continue to reach for their better self. I think I am good at finding the heart and soul of my subjects through them falling flat on their face. It’s in the moment they get back up that infuses them with charm and keeps me wanting to follow them running down their dream,” says Lund.
“Jeffrey: the series” is based on Jeffrey Morgan, Lund’s cafeteria muse, as he likes to refer to him. “I would hear him ‘working’ the salad bar in the cafeteria at work. He would be entertaining everyone in line with his random comments and excitement for their salad combinations,” Lund remembers. “I said to myself ‘their salads just got a whole lot tastier!’”
Lund, having never really met Morgan, approached him and asked if he would mind being used as a jump off point for an animated web series. He told Morgan it was about a middle-aged, flamboyant guy whose midlife crisis was to be in a boy band. Without missing a beat, Morgan said “Honey, I am a boy band!” Lucky for Lund, the real live Jeffrey was a SAG actor and had a history in TV, stage and a flair for writing. A week later, everything to put the show in motion was complete and “Jeffrey: the series” was born. Since then a season’s worth of scripts were written, animated and Morgan voiced his animated alter ego.
With the help of Colbert Fennelly, a long time colleague of Lund’s, serving as producer and Amos Sussigan, “Font Whore” and frequent creative collaborator of Lund’s serving as graphics mentor, the small production team was complete. “Team Jeffrey” is ready to share their character with the web world and they look forward to the web world’s influence on Jeffrey. “We want the audience to become active participants in Jeffrey’s social media journey,” Lund states. “I think the world is a better place with Jeffreys in it.”
And like the character always says, “It’s not like I have to be the life of the party. I just want it to suck if I’m not there!”
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