“In Their Own Words” – Evan/GM

Hey look, an article from Montreal Rampage: Web Series About LARPers A Real Life Dream Come True !

JON VERRALL: EVAN/GM

In Game. Out of Game.

In Game. Out of Game.

“I play Evan, who serves as the GM (game-master) of the LARP. He spends a lot of his time writing out storylines for his players and likes to keep control over his game. He sometimes feels underappreciated by his group, feeling that they don’t recognize all the work that he’s doing for them.”

Jon Verrall co-wrote the story and wrote the screenplay for LARPs, as well as performing as Evan. A native of Montreal, Quebec, Jon is a working actor, fight choreographer, and writer for stage, film, video games, and comics (with his Control Point partner, Eisner-nominated Mia Goodwin). He ran his first roleplaying game in 2001 and has continued GMing both live and tabletop games ever since—mostly games published by White Wolf (e.g. Changeling: the DreamingMage: the Ascension).

CJAD 800- “The Exchange” and No More Radio-“Edge of the City”

Julian, Ben and Jon sat down with Dave Kaufman and Robyn Flynn for CJAD 800’s “The Exchange” to talk LARPs. We start about 18 minutes in. Also just have to point out that the censored version of Episode 0 is hysterical. Check it!

Jon, Scott and I also joined Paul Aflalo and Matt Goldberg for No More Radio’s “Edge of the City”. Starting point is roughly 32 minutes in.

Thanks so much to all of our hosts! We got some great coverage this week pre-launch and had a ton of fun!

“In Their Own Words”- Brittany/Corillia

CHARLOTTE ROGERS: BRITTANY/CORILLIA

In Game. Out of Game.

In Game. Out of Game.

“I play Brittany and her in-game character is Corillia. I think the most interesting thing about her and what we’ve tackled throughout the season is how your in-game character and your real life character bleed into each other, start mixing together. I think that’s something that happens with Brittany and Corillia the most. That’s her biggest storyline: discovering who she is through this character that she plays.”

Charlotte Rogers graduated from Concordia University in 2010 and has since been working in and around Montreal. Most recent credits include: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Repercussion Theatre), RUMP (Dancing Monkey Theatre), I Don’t Like Mondays and Story Wars (Geordie Productions). Charlotte is thrilled to be starring in her first web series alongside such a talented group of friends.

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“In Their Own Words” – Will/Biff

Only 9am here and we’ve already had a LARPs interview with Breakfast Television Montreal! Check it out here. Later on today a couple of us will also be doing a radio interview with “Edge Of The City”, a show through No More Radio. Will link to that when it’s posted.

SCOTT HUMPHREY: WILL/BIFF

In Game. Out of Game.

In Game. Out of Game.

“I play Will, who’s basically a crass, apathetic joker—a court jester, almost. He participates in the LARP but he makes sure to point out when people get a little too “nerdy”, or he makes sure to keep things lively in his own way by…shooting people in the dick, say?”

Scott is a Canadian actor currently based in Montreal, and a graduate of Concordia University’s Theatre Performance program (2010). He has appeared in short films like Bloody BernhardPick Me Up, and Mockumentary, as well as onstage locally in None of the Above and Taming of the Shrew, among others. Additionally, since one of Scott’s hobbies over the past 2-3 years has been playing in both LARPs and tabletop roleplaying games, LARPs: The Series has been a dream come true! You can follow Scott’s upcoming projects at www.scottbhumphrey.com or follow him on Twitter: @shumphrey1212.

“In Their Own Words” – Arthur/Noctus

Tomorrow marks exactly one week to launch. Whaaaat? So this calls for something special to help pass the seven days. Hence, “In Their Own Words”.

Context: during our 1337LoungeLive interview each actor was asked to describe the character they play. I think that would be a great way of introducing the characters before the rest of the episodes are released. So, without further ado, here is chapter 1 of “In Their Own Words” featuring Jonathan Silver:

JONATHAN SILVER: ARTHUR/NOCTUS

In Game. Out of Game.

In Game. Out of Game.

“I play Arthur and his character’s name is Noctus. Arthur’s kind of an “office drone” and he’s one of these characters that really needs LARPing to survive. His character’s a rogue, he’s always in control, he’s incredibly powerful, and so Arthur really attaches himself to Noctus. We see him throughout the series really grappling with what that means for his life and how he interacts with people who maybe don’t take it as seriously as he does. ”

Jonathan Silver is a Montreal native currently living in Toronto. He works as an actor on stage and screen in both cities. His experience with LARPing was minimal before shooting LARPs: The Series, but has always been fascinated with the world of roleplaying. Recent screen work include roles in SyFy’s Being Human and Ubisoft’s videogame Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag. For upcoming projects and news check out www.jtsilver.com or follow him on Twitter: @jt_silver.

LARPs: The Launch

You’re invited…

Launch invite

It’s almost here! We’ll be screening Episode 0 as well as 1, 2 and 3, so this is an exclusive chance to see them before they’re released to the public. Clicking the image above will take you to the Facebook event page. If you’re in Montreal, or just itching for a road-trip, we hope to see you there! Seriously, it’s going to be an absolutely amazing time!

Q & A from 1337LoungeLive

Are you releasing all the episodes at the same time?

Ben Warner (Producer): Our release date is March 10th. What that means is on March 10th we’ll be releasing episodes 1 and 2, and starting on that day we’re going to be releasing new episodes every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. There are 10 episodes in the first season.  We didn’t want to release them all at once…but  it’s hard to release only 1 episode per week with only 5 or 6 minutes of content. So we figured to keep the audience interested we’re going to release them 3 times per week to give them time to reflect on each episode but not enough time that they get disinterested.

Are the characters based on anybody in particular?

Julian Stamboulieh (Director): They actually are designed after me and my two brothers and someone I was in a relationship with at the time, when I first created the characters. That’s how they were loosely based seven years ago. After I met with Jon we fleshed it out, we introduced a fifth character, so it kind of deviated slightly from that.

How much of the script was written and how much was improvised?

Jon Verrall (Writer/Actor-Evan): The entire script was written beforehand. However we’re all actors, we’ve all worked together so if somebody thought of something that might be better to say in a particular scene or a particular take then of course we put that in. But it’s a scripted series…We knew what we were doing from beginning to end.

How much did you get from Kickstarter?

Ben: We didn’t [do a Kickstarter]…The project was entirely privately funded by the company that Julian and myself started about a couple of years ago now. Our production company is called Beanduck Productions—you can check us out at Beanduck.com. We’ve been working mostly with commercials, web stuff, some tv for the past couple of years, saving up to do our own stuff.

Did you guys have any say in the roles that you got to play?

Scott Humphrey (Actor-Will): In terms of the audition process, there were a number of us that were invited to audition for the series, and we got the chance to look at the character descriptions beforehand. We were asked to read for some of the roles, but I think a couple of us asked to read for others as well. Speaking for myself, when I went in I asked to read for Arthur and Evan and Will.

Where did you shoot?

Charlotte Rogers (Actor-Brittany): All the outdoor scenes were shot a few hours North of Montreal, which was beautiful but a bit chilly in the mornings. And Ben and Julian got us up at about 5:30-6 o’clock in the morning. So we got to be outside nice and early when the cold, crisp morning was just upon us.

What are your opinions as to why LARPing is becoming more of a mainstream phenomenon?

Jonathan Silver (Actor-Arthur): I actually had a really interesting experience with this series and with LARPing in that I hadn’t  any experience with LARPing at all. But I found while shooting this, especially as we were getting towards the end of it, I was thinking “Oh, I’m not going to get to wear these awesome swords and this amazing costume when we’re done this.” And so I really began cherishing every moment of it and I can understand why people would want to do this, just feel more powerful, feel like something other than themselves, even for a short time. It’s kind of the same high that we get as actors, and we get to just play like we did as kids. I learned a lot on this shoot, I really did.

Do you guys ever have a hard time explaining the appeal of LARPing to non-LARPing folk?

Jonathan: There were a few instances…But that’s really part of our pitch when we talk about the series, to just explain what LARPing is. And people are fascinated and say “Wow, I’ve never heard about this before”, “Where can I see something like this?” Then we say “Well, this isn’t a bad place to start!”

[To the actors] Have you done any LARPing outside of the role? Did you do LARPing before, for research?

Charlotte: We did. Julian and Ben and Jon had actually organized a LARPing session before we started shooting…and we did it outside, in a park, in summertime. And it was definitely weird to just get in to character while all these people are watching you and to not feel self-conscious. I think a lot of us had that first impression but once we really got in to it and found the storyline we just started having fun with it.

Is it realistic to have 2 guys and 2 girls LARPing?

Jon: [From my experience] Yes, absolutely. Two of the games that I ran for the longest time I ran with a female GM alongside me. [LARPing] really appeals to all ages and genders. I’ve seen it be that there are more women than men, that there are more men than women, it kind of depends on the area and the game that’s being run.

Have you considered the possibility of longer episodes in the future?

Julian: We would love to do longer episodes.

Ben: Season 2, when it happens, will be longer episodes. If we happen to continue the series on the web only we’ll probably expand the length of the episodes at least to 10 or 12 minutes…But we’re looking to go to Netflix or television or something that would allow us to expand to 30 minute episodes.

If season 2 allowed for a special celebrity guest star, do you have someone in mind?

guest stars <–My face when asked that question.

Elizabeth Neale (Actor-Shane): I have everybody in mind. I want all the people. Can I have all the people? Felicia Day, Nathan Fillion, Peter Dinklage, Alan Tudyk, Wil Wheaton… The entire cast of Firefly, that would be ideal…There’s always room for Bill Murray.

 

Would you rather fight 1 horse-sized duck or 100 duck-sized horses?

Everybody except Ben chose to battle the duck-sized horses. There were various reasons for this. Ben stated that he preferred the taste of duck to horse, hence his choice.

Fun Media Links

Here are some excerpts from our interview with CBC Daybreak Montreal. Many thanks to Jeanette Kelly and Mike Finnerty for helping us get the word out there!

Also, here is the link to the full two-hour interview on 1337LoungeLive (we start about 11 minutes in). I’ll be putting together a concise Q & A for those of you who are at work and therefore unable to stream the the video :). Should be up soon!

Finally, CBC’s Our Montreal gave us a wonderful preview today. Check out the segment here!