Last year’s standout sci-fi web series Sanctuary, which was picked up in January for cable TV, is set to premiere Friday at 9 PM on the Sci-Fi Channel in the US and on The Movie Network and Movie Central in Canada.
Vancouver-based Stage 3 Media launched the series back in May of 2007 on a subscription-based model, charging viewers for a season pass. It’s unclear how many actually subscribed to the series as many ended up watching the free versions ported over to YouTube (above). HD versions of the original are available for $2.50 over on the Vuze Network.
From the start the series had the inside track at the Sci-Fi Channel, as the creative threesome behind the series all had roots on the network’s long-running hit Stargate SG-1. Sanctuary star Amanda Tapping also plays Col. Samantha Carter on SG-1 and writer-creator Damian Kindler (CEO of Stage 3 Media) wrote and produced SG-1 along with series director Martin Wood. The pickup from web series to cable is still notable though, as this will be the first to use live-action actors against a primarily green-screen CGI set.
Much of the original CGI work had to be re-shot this spring to get it up to the level needed for HD cable. The two-hour premiere Friday will be entirely new although much of the original series footage will be used throughout the season. All of the original cast, including Robin Dunne and Emilie Ullerup, are said to be in the new cable version.
Magnus isn’t just any old doctor however. She is a 157-year old doctor from Victorian England who runs a sanctuary for all manner of abnormal creatures her quirky tech wizard Henry (Ryan Robbins). There’s also
Producer and star Trapping still took quite a risk on the series despite her Sci-Fi connections. “I did make this enormous leap of faith whereby I said okay, I have to stand behind this project,” said Trapping in a recent interview. “I put my money in it. I put my name attached to it and I’m executive producing it. … I’m very hands on; more so than I probably should be.” Sci-Fi has ordered a full 13-episode season of the series. Check out the extended sneak peek at Sanctuary before its premiere Friday.
Your thoughts – this marks another web series picked up after a successful run online joining In the Motherhood (ABC) and Quarterlife (NBC, briefly). Do you think the web is just a “laboratory for network” as CBS head Les Moonves called it?
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From a studio perspective, the web can only live as a way to cultivate and track talent. Except for rare exceptions, web shows don’t seem to be able bring in the kind of consistent numbers a TV show can (though those numbers are evening out with the poorer and poorer audience numbers of the fall season premieres).
There’s no middle ground for a studio to invest in, sell ads against, and recoup earnings from independently-owned content. They need to own it all. It just doesn’t work with their current state of massive overhead to not have the long-term total investment securely in hand (except for the precious few blessed names: JJ Abrams, etc.).
Now, for content creators, there ARE opportunities to develop, distribute, and own your own content. Build a brand and leverage it. For us, the web isn’t just “a lab for content.” Sure, it can open doors into bigger-budget projects with traditional media backing (but don’t count on it). Producers/writers/creators need to be aware of the slow shift away from traditional television, and be sure that they keep ownership/rights of their content. Or, if the price is right, give it away. If you’re talented, there’s more what that came from.
The point is: creative-types have options. Studios, right now, don’t. They have to use the web as a testing ground for their flagship content. The question is: when that flagship content gets less and less audience, and profit margins are squeezed beyond razor-thin, what gets cut first? There’s a big shakeout coming soon.
i think the show is great and ive been a fan since the show started and i tune in every friday to watch it, and although i may not know much about science i think the show is awsome and i cant to see this weeks new episode!
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