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    • BillBlogins on the set Posted by Jim_Goldblum | MARCH 23, 2011

      WIll Sweeney (user name: BillBlogins) adjusts to the actor lifestyle.
    • Never Stop Dancing Posted by Jim_Goldblum | MARCH 22, 2011

      I wish this could go on forever.
    • Dance Dance Dance Posted by Jim_Goldblum | MARCH 22, 2011

      This is what we do when we're not reading pitches.
    • Just a little walk to set Posted by Jim_Goldblum | MARCH 22, 2011

      The crew calls our production coordinator to set to wish her happy birthday. No big deal, right?
    • Genie Francis on set at Bar Karma Posted by Jim_Goldblum | MARCH 11, 2011

      A quick chat with Genie Francis about working on Bar Karma, and with her director-husband Jonathan Frakes.
    • Jonathan Frakes is awesome Posted by Jim_Goldblum | MARCH 11, 2011

      On set at Bar Karma with Jonathan Frakes.
    • Albie + Frakes Headbang Posted by Jim_Goldblum | MARCH 9, 2011

      Albie and Frakes get nostalgic for the 80s.
    • Frakes directs Francis - The Photoshoot Posted by Jim_Goldblum | MARCH 9, 2011

      Watch Jonathan Frakes direct his wife, Genie Francis, in a photoshoot for episode 109 of Bar Karma, "Three Times A Lady."
    • Frakes will shoot your episode Posted by Jim_Goldblum | MARCH 9, 2011

      Jonathan Frakes, director of episode 109, "Three Times A Lady," has got the assistant director's back.
    • Table Read - Episode 109 Posted by Jim_Goldblum | MARCH 8, 2011

      Jonathan Frakes leads the table read for an early draft of episode 109.
    • Happy Birthday, Albie! Posted by Jim_Goldblum | FEBRUARY 22, 2011

      During the table read for episode 107, "The Arrival," we have some some fun for Albie's birthday.
    • The Cast and Crew Discuss the Premiere Posted by Jim_Goldblum | FEBRUARY 11, 2011

      Watch Supervising Producer Laura Knight, Director Jonathan Judge, and actors Cassie Howarth and William Sanderson share their thoughts on the Bar Karma premiere.
    • Matthew Humphreys Focuses on the Details Posted by Jim_Goldblum | JANUARY 31, 2011

      Bar Karma's Matthew Humphreys believes that great stories focus on the details and build outward from there.
    • Will Wright Stops By infoMania Posted by Brett_Erlich | JANUARY 27, 2011

      Host Brett Erlich welcomes Will Wright, the creator of the most popular PC game of all time, The Sims. Brett gets Will to explain how he got Americans to spend countless hours pretending to be something as seemingly unsexy as a city planner. Will also talks about "Bar Karma," his new TV show on Current, in which the viewers help write each week's stories. Bonus: Will and Brett share their love of (non-virtual) bars.

      infoMania is a weekly half-hour satirical show that puts a comedic spin on the 24/7 media overload. Picture the ultimate office water-cooler, only with funnier co-workers who willingly stay up late imbibing all forms of media so you don't have to. Hosted by Brett Erlich and co-starring Sergio Cilli, Erin Gibson, Ben Hoffman and Bryan Safi, infoMania airs on Thursdays at 11/10c on Current TV.

      Go to http://current.com/infomania for more, and make sure to check out our Facebook profile for special features at http://facebook.com/infomania.
    • William Sanderson Appreciates Your Help Posted by Jim_Goldblum | JANUARY 25, 2011

      William Sanderson is working on stories pitched by community members, SeanB1 and JasonLeeHolm.
    • Episode 102 - The "Cold" Open Posted by Jim_Goldblum | JANUARY 24, 2011

      Albie Hecht is on-location for Episode 102.
    • TV You Control: Get Introduced to Bar Karma Posted by Bar_Karma | NOVEMBER 19, 2010

      "Bar Karma" series star Matthew Humphreys introduces Creation Studios in this exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the upcoming community developed sci-fi drama.

      When one door closes, another one opens. And when that door opens into the most mysterious bar in the universe, strange things begin to happen. Bar Karma, a mystical watering hole that travels through time and space, pops into its patrons' lives when they need more than a stiff drink. Every happy hour, the Bar Karma staff guides one lost soul through a crossroads in his or her life, using eerie glimpses into the past, present and many possible futures. Some think it's destiny, others believe free will brought them to the bar. But none of them will pass through the Bar Karma doors without being changed forever.

      Harnessing innovative technology from the mind of video game legend Will Wright and storytelling expertise from television hitmaker Albie Hecht, Creation Studios is looking to revolutionize the way TV is made. And that's by including you in the creative process of a new television series called Bar Karma--the first show of its kind. Utilizing Will Wright's StoryMaker Engine, you can develop the stories and characters you want to see. You'll also be able to vote on ideas submitted by other members of the Creation Studios community. The most popular ideas will become contenders for the actual plot developments on the show, written and filmed by our professional production team. It's not reality television; it's real television made by real people, including you.

      Help create the show at http://current.com/studios.
    • From BlackOps to Bar Karma Posted by Bar_Karma | NOVEMBER 22, 2010

      "Bar Karma" series star Matthew Humphreys and members of Creation Studios' original beta group, BlackOps, talk about the show's development in this exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the upcoming community developed sci-fi drama.

      When one door closes, another one opens. And when that door opens into the most mysterious bar in the universe, strange things begin to happen. Bar Karma, a mystical watering hole that travels through time and space, pops into its patrons' lives when they need more than a stiff drink. Every happy hour, the Bar Karma staff guides one lost soul through a crossroads in his or her life, using eerie glimpses into the past, present and many possible futures. Some think it's destiny, others believe free will brought them to the bar. But none of them will pass through the Bar Karma doors without being changed forever.

      Harnessing innovative technology from the mind of video game legend Will Wright and storytelling expertise from television hitmaker Albie Hecht, Creation Studios is looking to revolutionize the way TV is made. And that's by including you in the creative process of a new television series called Bar Karma--the first show of its kind. Utilizing Will Wright's StoryMaker Engine, you can develop the stories and characters you want to see. You'll also be able to vote on ideas submitted by other members of the Creation Studios community. The most popular ideas will become contenders for the actual plot developments on the show, written and filmed by our professional production team. It's not reality television; it's real television made by real people, including you.

      Help create the show at http://current.com/studios.
    • StoryMaker Tutorial Posted by Jim_Goldblum | DECEMBER 10, 2010

      Want to learn how to contribute original storylines for Bar Karma? Jim Goldblum, the Online Producer for Creation Studios, gives us an overview of the StoryMaker tool.
    • Zync Creation Spotlight: NotSoCrazy Posted by Jim_Goldblum | DECEMBER 21, 2010

      The Creation Spotlight is a regular feature showcasing inspiring members of our community. Hear more about them and their process. And then find their picture hidden in an episode of Bar Karma.

      Kicking things off this month is NotSoCrazy.
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