Tag: “short
This Bittersweet Star Trek Short Imagines the Rebirth of the Enterprise-D
The restoration of the Enterprise-D, long thought lost since it was broken up and crash-landed decades prior in Star Trek: Generations, was one of the biggest surprises of Picard’s final season. But now we know that parts of the ship made their way back home to be restored, this touching new short imagines just how.
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The Venture Bros. movie is finally happening, and here’s a short clip to prove it
Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart is planned for release later in 2023
The Short Path From a Discord Flex to High Treason
Sam Haysom’s Reddit Short Story Purgatory Games to Be Adapted for Film
Reddit’s popular short story Purgatory Games is on the docket to receive its own film, reports Deadline.
Short Film Premiere: Lakiko – A Hybrid Idea
Showcase Short Videos On Health and Fitness On TikTok To Get More Followers!
Tabletop News Is For The “Curious Gamer” With A Focus On Short, Precise Reporting
Featuring a powerful cast of hosts, Tabletop News is aiming to bring a consolidated weekly news show to the tabletop gaming space. Though not a wholly original concept–websites like Dicebreakers and podcasts like The Dice Tower cover press releases and announcements within the tabletop gaming space–Tabletop News is looking to differentiate itself by solely focusing on news stories and delivering them in concise 12-minute long episodes.
To get a better understanding of what Two Kings Entertainment is hoping to accomplish with Tabletop News and what the team behind the show wants to achieve within the industry, I sat down to talk with Two Kings Entertainment executive producer Adam Rady and Tabletop News producer and host Michelle Nguyen Bradley. The two answered my questions about why the tabletop community needs a show like this, why they’re opting to launch through a Kickstarter campaign, and how Tabletop News is designed to be approachable for–as Rady puts it–the “curious gamer.”
I don’t know how much of this you can speak to, but why did y’all feel like now is the time? What about the past few years have made y’all go, “The tabletop community needs a consolidated weekly news show?”