7DaysLater
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Directed by | Daley Pearson |
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Composer | Joff Bush |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
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Running time | 5 minutes |
Production company | Ludo Studio |
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Network | ABC |
#7DaysLater is an Australian comedy television series that created episodes from audience ideas within 7 days.
The series was created by Daley Pearson and Nick Boshier.[1] Described as "Australia's first crowd-sourced comedy series" the show has one week to go from audience ideas to script, produce, film and edit a 5 minute episode in time for the next air date.[2] In addition to regular cast members, primarily YouTube celebrities, each week the show had a special guest star.[3] Guests included Megan Washington, John Jarratt, Jemaine Clement,[4] Colin Mochrie and Corey Feldman.[5] #7DaysLater won an International Emmy Award for Best Digital Program: Fiction.[4]
Cast
- Nicholas Boshier
- Aaron McCann
- Florence Noble
- Susanna Dekker
- Bishanyia Vincent
- Jordan Raskopoulos
- Paul Michael Ayre
- Neel Kolhatkar
- Christiaan Van Vuuren
- Alex Williamson
References
- ^ "Crowd-sourced show a gamble", Coolum & North Shore News, 18 October 2013
- ^ Morris, Cathy (22 October 2013), "Take suggestions for week material", MX
- ^ Cartwright, Darren (7 October 2013), "On 7th day, show created", MX
- ^ 4.0 4.1 "#7DaysLater wins Emmy Award for Best Digital", The Courier Mail, 9 April 2014
- ^ Cartwright, Darren (7 October 2013), "On 7th day, show created", MX
External links
- 7DaysLater at IMDb
- #7DaysLater at Ludo Studio
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