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Media Kit - Duo of Justice (Web Series)
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Evil is about to get their comeuppanceâŠ
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Superhero/Comedy Web Series
www.justice-productions.com
âDuo of Justice in: Mainframe Mayhemâ â Press Kit
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A superhero comedy about two directionless roommates who don a cowl and mask to fight
crime.
Duo of Justice features a pair of mismatched best friends who have grown to adulthood with a
lack of direction. After accidentally saving a young woman from being mugged, one of the pair
develops the notion to become a superhero, believing it to be his true calling. Reluctant, the
other friend joins the cause, donning a cape and mask as the Green Dawn and Golden Eagle.
Together, they thwart the evil that lurks in their community. But, when a new threat arises in the
form of an internet virus gone awry, the duo realizes they may be in way over their heads.
Doug a.k.a. Green Dawn
A typical slacker, Doug doesnât have much direction in life. He would rather sit at home, eat
sandwiches, drink beer and watch television marathons than contribute to society. But Doug
always knew there was something more to his existence, which clicked within him after
(accidentally) saving a damsel from a mugger. A surge of thoughts caused him to don the
emerald and black tights to become the Green Dawn. With his delusions of grandeur, Doug is
certain that he will make it as a successful superhero.
Ray a.k.a. Golden Eagle
Much more socially acceptable than his roommate, Ray struggles for a career, only to find
himself at a dead-end part time job. Without much going for him, he is still the one keeping to
two from losing their apartment. When Doug pleads for Ray to join him in his quest to become
superheroes, he is reluctant, as expected. It doesnât take much, though, for Ray to see the light
and join the Green Dawn to become the Golden Eagle.
Paul Connor Macintosh a.k.a. Mainframe
His origins are a nearly complete mystery. Paul is a conventional nerd who sits in front of his
computer all day, playing his MMORPG. But, after a super virus is transferred into his brain
from his computer, his needs become much more diabolical. Now the villainous Mainframe, he
will stop at nothing to steal the energy source of the internet for his own self.
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The Justice Duo is my passion project. This is an idea that Ray and I came up with and have
been building for almost ten years. We have always seen this story reaching out to a large
audience, seeing the internet as the best way for this story to be told. When the story was first
conceived, we were amateur filmmakers. Now, after working hard at our craft, we see it fitting to
bring this story to life. I have also always seen Justice Productions being able to help the world
through our work. With the superhero characters, not only can we inspire people as role models
on TV, but also to inspire ourselves to live up to the superhero status. Justice Productions has
used the Green Dawn and Golden Eagle as the basis for the company name and logo, so there is
a history as to why this story is so important to us, the creators.
- Doug Seidel
Whoever said you shouldn't laugh at your own jokes is a fool. With âJustice,â if I don't laugh, it's
not in the script. This is a project where caution is thrown aside and all the crazy stuff that's in
my head gets poured out. There are periods during script writing where Doug and I have to stop
and relax because we're laughing too hard, and then have to pause again later, still laughing
about something five pages back. There's so much thought that goes in to every episode, so
much depth planned out for the characters, it's hard fit it all into a season. Watching the old
episodes from college, I still laugh, but I can see where we made mistakes and where jokes
locked. With our experience now and with better equipment, I can see just how good the series
can be, and, with the new series, hope to raise the bar above any web series out there... and there
is no series out there like "Duo of Justice"
- Ray Willis
Duo of Justice began as a sitcom on RTN, a television station programmed and operated by
students of Rowan University in Glassboro, New Jersey. The original show, entitled Big Show of
Justice, was created by and starred Doug Seidel and Ray Willis, two students of the
Radio/TV/Film production department at Rowan. Together, they produced and aired twelve
episodes, beginning in the fall of 2003. Much like the new series, Big Show was an episodic
adventure of two college roommates who thwart an odd, over-the-top rolodex of villains.
Upon graduation from Rowan, Willis and Seidel formed Justice Productions, named after their
television show. The group consists of a number of Rowan alumni, as well as independent
filmmakers from the NJ/Philadelphia area. Justice has since produced a number of award
winning short films, including PassionS of the Christ (Audience Favorite - 2007 Philadelphia 48
Hour Film Competition), Dinner for One (Best NJ Local Short â 2009 Downbeach Film Festival
in Atlantic City), and Journalâs Paragon (Best Achievement in Marketing â 2009 Philadelphia
Project Twenty1 Film Competition). The Justice superheroes are a staple in every short film
Justice Productions produces, appearing in the production bump and company logo.
In 2010, the Duo was brought to the public eye twice over. First, they were featured in a brand
new serial adventure as part of a marketing campaign for the 2010 Project Twenty1 Competition
of Philadelphia. Justice brought together other area production groups competing in the festival
to appear in episodes. As well, the duo transformed into interviewers at the New York Comic
Con in October, where they spoke with others dressed in superhero costumes. Now, for 2011, the
Green Dawn and Golden Eagle are gearing for a full scale return, this time with a web series and
an internetâs worth of audience members.
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DOUG SEIDEL (Creator/Executive Producer/Writer/Director/âGolden Eagleâ)
A graduate of Rowan Universityâs Radio/Television/Film production department, Doug is no
stranger to taking the lead to create entertaining pieces of work. While at school, he worked on
the television program "Big Show of Justice,â which he starred, wrote, produced, directed and
edited with fellow Justice member Ray Willis. After graduation, he formed Justice Productions,
LLC with a group of fellow Rowan Alumni. As President of Justice Productions, Doug has
overseen multiple award winning films, including âPassionS of the Christ,â âNight Light,â âDinner
for Oneâ and âThe Journalâs Paragonâ. As well, Doug is at the forefront of the J-Vlog, Justiceâs
video blog, which single-handedly won them the award for best marketing at the Project
Twenty-One Film Competition of Philadelphia in 2009. Currently, Doug is a videographer for
the East Brunswick Television Station and an assistant cameraman for âMan Cavesâ on the DIY
channel.
RAY WILLIS (Creator/Executive Producer/Writer/Director/âGreen Dawnâ)
Willis is a graduate of Rowan University, where he met Justice Productions co-founder Doug
Seidel. Ray has always enjoyed films since he was a child. He started acting in middle school on
the stage and began making short films in high school. It wasn't until college that he truly took
the form he is now on screen, refining his absurd humor and dark comedic style. Likewise, Ray
found a passion for editing. Behind the scenes, he enjoys piecing together the stories and
perfecting each scene with the right shots and takes. Since graduation, Ray has striven to keep
up his unique style of humor, continuing to write, act, and edit as much as possible with Justice
Productions.
MICHAEL E. FROMM (Producer/Writer/PR Coordinator)
Michael has been passionate about telling stories since middle school. To this day, it is difficult
to find him without a pen in hand and an idea in mind. He took his desire to write and make
movies to Rowan University in Glassboro, NJ, where he graduated in the spring of 2007 with
dual BAs in Radio/TV/Film Production and Public Relations. After graduating, he became a
member of Justice Productions, writing and producing award winning short films and garnering
a positive reputation for the company. Not only does Michael love writing for the screen, he is
also an aspiring novelist and film reviewer. Along with Justice, he is also a volunteer of the
Manalapan Arts Council, a team of artists coordinating events for the township. There, he was at
the forefront of the Manalapan Independent Film Festival, a venue for local filmmaker to show
off their craft and network with other film artists.
CYD KATZ (Producer/Writer)
Filmmaker Cyd Katz is one of main screenwriters for the Justice Productions. In addition to
working for Justice, she has interned for WHYY in Philadelphia, as well as co-produced the
2008 Diamond Screen Film Festival. Passionate about writing and filmmaking, she attended
Temple University and pursued her degree in Film and Media Arts. âDinner for Oneâ, her
directorial debut, won the best NJ based short film award at the Downbeach Film Festival in
Atlantic City. She is also the creator of âEnterbrainmentâ a popular all things entertainment and
media blog. Today, Cyd has taken her talent and drive to mainstream media, becoming the
Junior Production Coordinator of the DIY networkâs âMan Caves.â
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JONATHAN SHAVELSON (Producer)
Jonathan Shavelson began his education in film at the age of thirteen at French Woods Festival
of the Performing Arts. For the next four summers he studied there until he began teaching
directing and editing. During that time he was continuing his education by taking a weekend
film course at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. He went onto Brookdale Community
College, where he graduated with his Associates Degree in Broadcasting with an emphasis on
Television production; it was there that he also became an AVID certified editor. He is currently
finishing his Bachelorâs degree in Film and Media Arts at Temple University. Jonathan is an
accomplished colorist, having worked on award winning short films for Justice Productions
including âThe Journals Paragon.â Currently a producer for the short film âThe Persistent
Slumber of Insomniacs,â as well as the pilot T.V. shows âIndiewood,â âThe Duo of Justice,â and
various others.
CARA VELARDI (Camera Operator)
Cara has been working behind the camera for nearly a decade, joining the Rowan Television
Network the minute she became a student at the University. She was, and still is, the go-to
person to learn every aspect there is to know about camera operation. Since joining Justice, she
has put her touch of perfection on nearly every single frame the company has ever filmed.
Today, her dedication to her craft has paid off as a director of live programming for NBC 40 in
Atlantic City, NJ.
ADAM GOLDBERG (Technical Advisor)
If there were any quandary regarding camera operation or lighting, Adam is the guy to go to. His
deep knowledge and expertise of the technical process of film/tv production is unmatched. And
heâs a heck of a stunt driver as well. Today, Adam is a television engineer, focusing mainly on
audio engineering for in-studio and remote productions for the New Jersey Public Television
station in Trenton, NJ.
SUSAN L. M. GOLDBERG (Script Supervisor)
A gifted screenwriter at heart, Susan is also an asset when it comes to just about anything on a
film shoot. With a Masters in Radio/Television Film from the University of North Texas, Susan
is a filmmaking guru, able to lend a hand in just about any aspect of the production process.
TIM SYP (Composer)
Tim has always been about the music. A lover of a wide range of styles, from Orchestral to Rock,
Tim graduated from Muhlenberg College, earning degrees in Music, Business and Spanish. Tim
is a frequent collaborator with Justice Productions, having scored The Journals Paragon, Love
Bytes and now, Monster Goo. In addition to film scoring, Tim is a singer/songwriter; playing
guitar, bass, piano and drums. He currently fronts the band No Idea and is also working on
several solo projects.
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Justice Productions is an independent group of film/video artists. The group was started in
2006 for the 48 hour film contest in Philadelphia, PA. The production group is made up of
various enthusiastic film makers. Each member has a different background and specializes in a
different field of film/video production. This makes a very dynamic group of individuals
who bring a very creative touch to our films and videos.
Phone: (732)-598-7852
Email: justiceproductionsllc@gmail.com
Web: www.justice-productions.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/justice.prod
Twitter: @JusticeProd
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