Zerks Log Episode 3 ‘Morale’

Zerks Log is great.  I really love the look of it and can’t wait to see where this awesome new online sci-fi comedy leads.

Here’s episode 3:

Zerks Log 1.3 ‘Morale’

Also, be sure to check the Zerks Log website tomorrow (25th March) for the release of their tie-in graphic novel, ‘In the engine room’.   Just like it sounds, it is set in the engineering section of Zerks ship, the Venturi 553.   Below is a pre-release sketch (more on their site).  

In The Engine Room - A Zerks Log Graphic Novel

I love what Zerks Log creators Steve Lettieri, Rob King and Chris Conway are doing with this.  

 

Zerks Log Episode 2 ‘Frustration’

If you haven’t checked out Zerks Log yet, then I recommend you head on over to the article ‘Zerks Log, An Impressive New Online Sci-Fi Comedy‘, read about the show and watch episode one.  

Here’s episode 2:

Zerks Log 1.2 ‘Frustration’


Zerks Log, An Impressive New Online Sci-Fi Comedy

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On March 16 Storyforge Labs launched a new online science fiction comedy series, Zerks Log.  

Zerks Log follows the mystery behind the disappearance of Captain Zerks Ganymedewski and his ship the Venturi 553.  No one knows what happened to the Captain and his ship, but the story goes that the ‘black box’ from the Venturi, containing Zerks Log, has now been found.

Over a scheduled 18 episodes we get to follow along as the eyes and ears of the investigative tribunal that is reviewing what has been found.

First, watch the teaser trailer:

Zerks Log: Teaser Trailer

Zerks Log is the brainchild of creators Steve Lettieri, Rob King and Chris Conway.  It stars Ben Alpi as Captain Zerks and I have to say after seeing him in action for only one episode, I’m sold that he’s perfect for the role.

Two episodes have been released so far – 00 and 01.  Episode 00 is more of a quick introduction, but now that I’ve given away the synopsis it’s not entirely necessary to watch it before seeing episode 1.  Head on over to the Zerks Log Website to watch it if you want to watch the episodes in order, otherwise you can jump straight into episode 1 now:

Zerks Log: Episode 1

Although there’s only the two episodes out as yet, there’s still a few other clips on the official site that are worth watching.  Check out the ‘Making of Zerks Head‘ feature which showcases special effects artist Ben Chester creating, well, Zerks head by covering Ben Alpi in goo.  It’s interesting and claustrophobic at the same time.  You’ll see what I mean.    By the way, Chester’s special effects wizardry has also been seen in Star Trek: Voyager, Brotherhood and quite a few feature films including Doctor Dolittle.  

One thing I really like about Zerks Log is that the producers clearly understand that success of an online series is boosted by not limiting it’s range to just one region.  Unlike productions such as Joss Whedon’s ‘Dr. Horribles Singalong Blog’ and Virgin’s ‘Dr. Hoo’, Zerks Log is available to watch wherever you are in the world. 

Also, we haven’t seen the Captains ship yet, but this view of the Venturi 553 ship from the website looks awesome:

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I’ll be waiting impatiently for episode 2, this web series looks fantastic.

Zerks Log Website:  http://www.storyforge.tv/