Sci-Fi, Noir, Dramedy: What Is Bar Karma?
Free | Current TV
Posted: 11/2/2011
Bar Karma reflects the diverse viewpoints of its collaborative community -- and the show's creators all have an opinion what genre exactly the show should be considered. Is it sci-fi? Noir? Drama? Comedy?
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.
An Open Mind: Watch Bar Karma Fridays on Current TV
Free | Current TV
Posted: 11/2/2011
In 'An Open Mind,' a hospital patient is summoned to Bar Karma in the middle of a surgical procedure. Will she make it out of the operating room alive?
Watch Bar Karma on Fridays at 10/9c, only on Current TV.
Harnessing innovative technology from the mind of video game legend Will Wright and storytelling expertise from television hitmaker Albie Hecht, Bar Karma will revolutionize the way TV is made.
And that's by including you in the creative process.
Utilizing Will Wright's StoryMaker Engine, you decide the creative direction for Bar Karma, the first community-developed television series. Impress the Bar Karma producers and community with your suggestions, and your name just might end up in the credits.
Our characters may help decide the fate of others, but you decide theirs.
It's not reality television; it's real television made by real people.
Including you.
For more about the show, go http://current.com/barkarma.
Hack Job: Bar Karma Behind The Scenes
Free | Current TV
Posted: 11/2/2011
In this exclusive behind-the-scenes look at 'Hack Job,' Cassie Howarth and Bar Karma's supervising producer Laura Knight discuss the significance of Dayna leaving the bar for the first time in the series. She leaves to save Doug from death, proving that the stakes have been raised, and that their characters have become loyal to one another.
Harnessing innovative technology from the mind of video game legend Will Wright and storytelling expertise from television hitmaker Albie Hecht, Bar Karma will revolutionize the way TV is made.
And that's by including you in the creative process.
Utilizing Will Wright's StoryMaker Engine, you decide the creative direction for Bar Karma, the first community-developed television series. Impress the Bar Karma producers and community with your suggestions, and your name just might end up in the credits.
Our characters may help decide the fate of others, but you decide theirs.
It's not reality television; it's real television made by real people.
Including you.
Help create the show at http://current.com/barkarma.
Current Media, the Peabody-and Emmy Award-winning television and online network founded in 2005 by Al Gore and Joel Hyatt, engages viewers with smart, provocative and timely programming -stories that no one else is telling in ways that no one else is telling them. Current's programming shines a light where others won't dare and boldly explores important subjects -- opening minds, sparking conversations and forming deep connections with its viewers. The channel's audience is comprised of affluent, curious, social and connected adults who crave the kind of entertaining, enlightening, witty and informative programming found on Current's TV and online properties. Current is now available via cable and satellite TV in 75 million households worldwide - 60 million households in the US - through distribution partners Comcast (Channel 107); Time Warner ; DirecTV (Cha
The Day the Music Died: Watch Bar Karma Fridays on Current TV
Free | Current TV
Posted: 11/2/2011
When a man runs into Bar Karma to escape the police, the staff is scared of what he's hiding in his jacket... until they see it's not a gun, but a drum stick.
Harnessing innovative technology from the mind of video game legend Will Wright and storytelling expertise from television hitmaker Albie Hecht, Bar Karma will revolutionize the way TV is made.
And that's by including you in the creative process.
Utilizing Will Wright's StoryMaker Engine, you decide the creative direction for Bar Karma, the first community-developed television series. Impress the Bar Karma producers and community with your suggestions, and your name just might end up in the credits.
Our characters may help decide the fate of others, but you decide theirs.
It's not reality television; it's real television made by real people.
Including you.
Help create the show at http://current.com/barkarma.
Current Media, the Peabody-and Emmy Award-winning television and online network founded in 2005 by Al Gore and Joel Hyatt, engages viewers with smart, provocative and timely programming -stories that no one else is telling in ways that no one else is telling them. Current's programming shines a light where others won't dare and boldly explores important subjects -- opening minds, sparking conversations and forming deep connections with its viewers. The channel's audience is comprised of affluent, curious, social and connected adults who crave the kind of entertaining, enlightening, witty and informative programming found on Current's TV and online properties. Current is now available via cable and satellite TV in 75 million households worldwide - 60 million households in the US - through distribution partners Comcast (Channel 107); Time Warner ; DirecTV (Channel 358 nationwide); Dish Network (Channel 196 nationwide); Verizon and AT&T. In the UK and Ireland, Current is available on BSkyB (Channel 183) and Virgin Media (Channel 155), and in
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