Incoming PR

The BDO mailbox is always full of PR, but this week quite a bit of it was actually relevant and interesting, here’s the list for your information:

  • See the re-imagined version of V for the first time in the UK - a week ahead of its US launch – at the MCM Expo. The exclusive will be shown at 12.15pm on Saturday 24th October and 1pm on Sunday 25th October, courtesy of the UK Sci-Fi channel.
  • SciFinal is a website / directory showcasing the best in sci-fi web series online.
  • Trade&Row, a nonprofit community organization in LA, has it’s second annual Saturday Fantasy Film Festival Fundraiser on Saturday, October 24, 2009 from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.   Independent short films from around the world and discussions will address the role of science fiction, fantasy and horror in examining social issues.
  • Archangel promise to be a Sci-Fi/Action short film, although the trailer is lots of violence (too much for me) and not much SF unfortunately.
  • Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling are creating music inspired by The Prisoner (the original series, of course). “Our intent is to record 17 songs all inspired by the episodes following the KTEH order of the series.” The first three songs are available for download.

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