Average episode running time is approximately four minutes, perfect for watching on your computer at work, on an iPod, iPhone or whatever mobile video device you have.
The past few years user-generated “viral” videos on YouTube have reached phenom status, and there are no signs of it slowing. But most experts believe the next phase of “viral” video will be with professionally produced programs.
That’s where “PINK” comes into play. Think of it as a live-action graphic novel. A show that could just as easily be seen on HBO, as the Internet.
Hollywood is definitely watching this trend closely too and actually starting to produce online shows themselves. But for now most programming is produced by independent production companies, like ours.
Since it’s premiere, “PINK” has WON a Streamy Award, Webby Award, been featured on YouTube (with millions of views), is on Hulu and TheWB.com, been mentioned on the FresHDV Blog, The Daily Reel, Revver (as the “Video of the Day”), “Viral Propaganda”, “Viral The Show”, and iTunes as a “New Release”. Also, for the Season Two premiere the show was featured in Times Square