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Fantasy Web Series Nominated



The new year brings new accolades for MIND’S EYE. Destini and Shadhavar, the fine ladies of Indie Intertube, have announced their nominees for the first annual Indie Intertube Awards. MIND’S EYE has been nominated for four awards including;



* Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy Series

* Best Credit Sequence

* Best Show To Recommend to Your Mother

* Audience Choice Awards







The winners will be announced on the Indie Intertube show on Ustream on Thursday January 20th at 8 pm EST. Keep your fingers crossed…



If you want to help us win the Audience Choice Award, you can go to the Indie Intertube site and You may vote every 30 minutes until January 20th 2011, 2PM PST! So please vote for our show and help us win!



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The Premiere

Episode One

Greetings Mind's Eye fans and supporters and welcome to the Premiere. The time has finally come to unveil the premiere episode!



Episode 01 - Prey



Nadia is pursued through town by a group of strangers with malicious intent. Cornered and alone, suspicions become truths and an ancient rivalry is reborn in a small, unsuspecting suburb.



Visit YouTube Channel to watch the episode and be sure to leave a comment!



Do you need something else to keep your Dreamweaving hunger satisfied? Along with Episode 1, November 26th will see the release of the first installment of the Mind's Eye Short Stories !



A Peaceful Protest - Chapter 1.



Nadia is no stranger to life on the road, having spent her childhood travelling from camp to camp with her family. For years Nadia has watched her mother read the fate of countless passers-by but finally allows that knowing gaze to be focused on herself.



Still want more?



Check out the EXTRAS section of mindseyeseries.com for downloadable banners and wallpapers. If you want to see more of the cast and crew check out one of the 42 Behind the Scenes videos already online at mindseyeseries.com and YouTube!



NEW OFFER!



Want to watch Mind's Eye in HD? Check out the STORE section of mindseyeseries.com



OR



Subscribe Now to receive each episode Automatically each week!



COMING SOON



Nov. 28 - Episode 02 Teaser Online!



Nov. 29 - A Peaceful Protest Chapter 2.



Dec. 3rd - Episode 02 A Budding Thought.



A light-hearted game after school turns sour when Illia and his friends are stood up by one of the gang. Insult turns to injury during play and Illia is left with more than a headache to think about.
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Creator's Corner



sci-final



Creator Thomas Gofton, had the chance to write a little bit about the show Mind's Eye, for Sci-Final's Creator's Corner. Below is an excerpt from the site. Please visit the full site at http://www.scifinal.com/.



You can read the full article by Gofton HERE.



Here are a few excerpts from the article;



Tell us about your sci-fi web series.



Mind's Eye is a series about Illia, a 12-year old boy. He likes to draw and build forts. He likes to fantasize about far off lands filled with knights and wizards and pirates. He fights with his grandfather sometimes, dozes off during math class, and is pretty good at baseball. He has a crush on a girl but is terrified of telling her. He wishes he had a dog. He doesn't know it but he's being hunted.



For centuries a war has been fought between the terrifying Daemon and the Righteous Seraphim. They are searching for a human with the power to tip the balance of power in their favour and finally put the war to rest. Closing in on Illia, the war is spilling into the streets and one small suburban town is becoming a land filled with mystery and danger. Illia is not alone in his fight. His neighbourhood friends are Humanity's greatest heroes and they've sworn to protect Illia from the harsh reality of the war until he is old enough to understand his place in the world. Known as Dreamweavers, these heroes possess the ability to alter reality with their imaginations. Powerful warriors from different cultures and time periods the Dreamweavers disguise themselves as children and work behind the scenes to give Illia a chance to find his own way in a world filled with expectations.



It is a web-series with twenty-four (24) episodes averaging running time eight (8) minutes in length. The show is aimed for several demographics, first is both male and female children and teenagers age 8-18. The second demographic are adults age 30+. Our research with our test pilot, at conventions, and online showed that the children of parents interested in this genre would like the show because of it's color and effects whereas the parents would enjoy the story.





Where did the idea/concept for your web series come from?



When I was 12-16 years old, my friends and I used to build swords out of broken hockey sticks that we broke during road hockey or ice hockey. (Canadian eh I know.) We used to take these swords and stick fight in the local woods near a park at the edge of town. Sometimes 10-15 of us would gather but only a few of us were regulars. Maybe six or so (guess which six). We used to pretend to be our own versions of heroes in our minds and honestly, when you're a kid and you pretend to be a hero of some sort - you ARE that hero. As life goes on and we get older we tend to not pretend as much and so the hero image tends to turn into school and career and jobs etc. (Unless you're an avid D&D player.)



When I realized film making was my career of choice. My first attempt at a short was to pay homage to the love of my childhood. This stick fighting club. I chose the most distinct of my friends' personalities from the past and created historically accurate and less fantasy versions of there influence and decided to create a short story about a group of kids playing in the woods when their imaginations turn to a vivid reality. The short worked out well, obviously a crappy short technically - but we were all learning and it was no regret. When the short was done, I wanted more from it. So I started developing scripts for something larger. I wanted the story to go further than kids turning into heroes in their minds and then back to kids when reality hits. What I developed was - kids finding magic items, kids altering reality, scripture, religions, myths - all that influence. I wrote two feature scripts and three more shorts. All in the vault forever as I wasn't happy. Then one night - just when I was about to move on two years later - came the notion in my mind..."What if the kids aren't actually kids...but adults that turn into kids?" If any writer or creator out there reads this, you'll know that flooding feeling of, "I CAN'T SLEEP and cancel all my appointments!!"



It was about this time that I met up with an old university improv friend of mine, Tom Brown, and he heard of the idea with me. He's a super-talented writer and excellent mind. Immediately we partnered up and over months of latte's at the local cafe near our film studio, Tom and I developed the rich history, story arcs, and plots for five seasons of Mind's Eye. Tom went off to write it and I went off to attempt to find funding and support. After three months, a drive to LA from Toronto, sweat, scams, and hair-losing fear - we we're ready and we just did it.



See the full article at SCI-FINAL - HERE. And don't forget to check out the Mind's Eye Sci-Final Page at http://www.scifinal.com/mind-s-eye-/



Also - Follow Sci-final on Twitter!
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519 News



519 online is an online newsroom in Waterloo Region staffed by students in the Videography-Broadcast Journalism/Documentary graduate program in the School of Media and Design at Conestoga College. www.519onlinenews.com



A Guelph based production company is counting down to November 26, the release date for Mind’s Eye, their fantasy based web series.



Mind's Eye Ready For Launch from School of Media and Design on Vimeo.

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