We’re happy to announce that the popular web-series The Louise Log is coming back with a third season! After gaining popularity after being recommended by Roger Ebert, the critically acclaimed series is only getting bigger and better. The comedy has successfully raised 12,000 dollars in a crowdfunding campaign to help fund the third season. With any generous donation, fans could receive personalized emails, autographed scripts, t-shirts, and even invitations to the set of the show.
The new season will feature a great selection of Broadway and Off-Broadway actors playing new characters. Morgan Hallett will be taking over the role of Louise. At least 10 new episodes will begin in January 2014.
Watch the trailer for season 3 of The Louise Log here:
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The Louise Log is planning a third season! The hit comedy web series from creator and producer Anne Flournoy just wrapped up an impressive 2 seasons and 34 episodes. Fresh off a nomination for Best Web Show at the 2013 Shorty Awards, The Louise Log needs your help to deliver the best third season possible. They’ve kicked off a fundraising campaign at seedandspark.com and are hoping fans will get involved to contribute whatever they can towards the creation of a hilarious season 3. Fans can contribute to everything from a new camera and tape to Craft services. With any generous donation, fans can receive personalized emails, autographed scripts, t-shirts, and even invitations to the set of the show.
That’s not the only big news happening for The Louise Log. Today, Flournoy’s first feature film “How To Be Louise” was launched online via Netflix, Hulu and iTunes. “How To Be Louise” was shown at Indiescreen last week in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, which is where the movie was shot. The New York Times described the film as “A Judy Holliday character who seems to have fallen into a Jean-Luc Godard film.” The New York Post even referred to it as a “black and white gem”. Like the rest of the world, we’ve fallen in love with this web series. No wonder we’re constantly craving more. Thank you Flournoy for delivering “How To Be Louise”. It was a much needed addition to The Louise Log.
The two scripted seasons are available to watch on YouTube and TheLouiseLog.com.