The term 'web-series' has a stigma attached to it because it was created at a time when the only web-series that were being created were being created by people who would have loved to have a television show, but they couldn't. So they created a web-series instead, on their own dime. And those series look cheap because of it.
Needless to say, I was impressed by Felicia [Day] and her moxie with how to do a web series. I mean, she's the queen of the web.
Acting-wise, I did a web series. I play a music agent in a series called 'Keeping Up with the Downs.'
If you think about the web, the web has been an incredible development platform, and everything today is developed on the web. In the future, everything is going to be developed with the blockchain in mind.
One thing I'm working on is an episodic web series titled 'One Warm Night.' It's a kinda crazy, quirky series, filled with a lot of misfits, oddballs... ninjas.
Web series is an outing that is favourable to actors.
I cant predict exactly what the TV channel of the future is, but we think more and more time spent on TV is going to be around web content and web video.
Sustaining an audience with a web series is an impossible task.
I believe that a web series allows actors the freedom to express their views.
I am drawn towards this new format of web series.
I am an ardent watcher of lot of series on the web platform.
When I look at the web, it's clear that the web is a fantastic instrument for all of us. It's clear that we have the dark web and the deep web and all the problems of cybersecurity, etc. And the question of regulation is a very complex question in relation to this.
I had not planned to work in a web series, but everything is digital now.
If I get a good script, I would love to act in a web series as well.
People are willing to support and watch web series as a legitimate form of entertainment.
The kind of respect I have got for 'Masaan,' 'Haramkhor,' and web series 'Mirzapur' is special for me.