A
Fairly Concise History of Most Video Games |
A
miniseries detailing the history of the video
game industry in its first 50 years (1972-2022). |
Iver |
A
sitcom set in the years 1988 and beyond,
starring three young boys living in and around
the titular village. The show is filmed to
appear as if it was created during the time in
which it is set, using realistic computer
effects to present buildings and vehicles in a
format accurate to their past appearances, with
this appearance being refined by having all
scenes recorded on VHS tapes. The basic premise
essentially functions as a mix
between "Stranger Things" and "It’s
Always Sunny in Philadelphia". |
Parody
Movie |
A man
pitching an "alternative" comedy movie gets
beaten up in the streets after his pitch is
rejected, and wakes up in a Seltzer and
Friedberg-esque parody film from the mid-2000s.
He must travel across the US to return home,
whilst dealing with the tropes of the film along
the way. |
Socially
Distant |
A
romantic comedy in which a twenty-something
year-old man attempts to come into contact with
a childhood friend of his, during the COVID-19
lockdown, despite being separated by many
national borders, with another man already with
her. |
Two
Worlds Collide |
A
socially-inept twenty-something living in West
London, has his life turned upside down when the
real world and the fictional world merge
together; this event prompts him to locate an
anime character he had an infatuation for, so
that he can elope with her; however, he comes to
learn the importance of human relationships over
the course of his journey; this series is based
on the statements made by Chris-Chan surrounding
the "Dimensional Merge" |
From
North Britain to South Britain (could think of a
better title later) |
Set
in a parallel universe based on the Timeline-191
series by Harry Turtledove, in which Britain
loses WWII under a Fascistic dictatorship and is
subsequently split in two: the Capitalist South
and the Communist North. The work (perhaps a
film, perhaps a series) is set in 1982, where a
young man from London is tasked with helping a
young woman from Manchester defect to the South,
with some commentary on how our different
regions of England appear largely different
culturally-speaking. |
Tales
from the Net |
An
anthology comedy series retelling stories passed
around through the internet, with these ranging
from poor-quality fanfictions to greentext
stories on 4chan. |
Dream
Journal |
A
sketch comedy/horror series (depending on how it
makes you feel) which retells dreams held by the
show’s writers; the show would preferably appear
late at night (around 2am) to confuse those who
fall asleep in front of the TV, and would follow
a format similar to Chris Morris' "Jam". |