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Not sure if this is the write spot but there is still time to vote

I am a huge webisode fanatic so I watch a lot of them eg :wacko:

and the Streamy awards voting until 1/15/10 (You can vote more than once for your fav)

http://www.streamys.org/submit/public-submissions-people/

FROM THE STREAMY'S SITE:

As the first and most prestigious awards devoted to honoring excellence in web television, the Streamy Awards identify and celebrate the pioneers laying the groundwork for a new and dynamic entertainment medium. The Streamy Awards ceremony brings together the top talent, decision-makers and influencers shaping online entertainment, and awards are presented for the past years’ best achievements in 35 categories spanning multiple disciplines.

Here are some that are up for voting (you can write in your fav) in the same categories listed below....

Buppies http://buppies.bet.com/videos/

Actress: Tatyana Ali

WedLocked

http://www.youtube.com/user/WedLocked09

We Got Help

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDyLB47Xbf0&feature=player_embedded

Gotham

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DRzaFIShe4&feature=player_embedded

Venice

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After first installment you have to subscribe to the rest of the series

I have this info on one of my favs I got from Mark Gantt if its your fav too or if you haven't seen it check it out

Click on "Submit People" here@ http://www.streamys.org/submit/public-submissions-people/

Go to drop down menu and select each category

the Title: The Bannen Way and url URL: www.thebannenway.com are the same in each category

The Bannen Way are up in these categories:

"Best Dramatic Series"

"Best New Web Series"

"Best Ensemble Cast in a Web Series"

Person: Jesse Warren

"Best Directing for a Dramatic Series"

Person: Jesse Warren

"Best Writing for a Dramatic Series"

Person: Jesse Warren & Mark Gantt

"Best Male Actor/Actress for a Dramatic Series"

Person: Mark Gantt

Person: Vanessa Marcil

"Best Editing for a Web Series"

Person: Zack Arnold

"Best Cinematography for a Web Series"

Person: Roger Chingirian

"Best Art Direction for a Web Series"

Person: George Beckett

"Best Sound Design for a Web Series"

Person: Samuel Aronson

"Best Original Music for a Web Series"

Person: Joseph Trapanese

The writer/producer/actor is also at FaceBk welcome comments about the series etc.

Mark Gantt (Neal Bannen)

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/mgantt?ref=

Also the results are out for

Share Best Web Original Drama - 2009

How do you fit as much drama as possible into episodes that are sometimes as short as 3 minutes without falling flat? We've got a list of web original dramas that have managed to do just that. These series pack some serious punch into their short form productions. So check them out and get your daily dose of drama before your co-workers can catch you.

http://www.clicker.com/gallery/best-web-original-drama-2009/

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