“Safety Geeks” wins 3DFF Award

“Safety Geeks” wins 3DFF Award

Safety Geeks: 3D,” the first live-action comedy 3D web series, was named Best 3D Episodic Television Series Comedy or Pilot at the Los Angeles 3D Film Festival last weekend.

Season 2 of Web comedy series "Safety Geeks" is 3D-ready. Screening of 2D version at Cinespace Friday.
3D Web comedy series "Safety Geeks" won 3DFF award for best TV or episodic 3D series

The Pith-e Productions program produced by Dave Beeler and Tom Konkle and Burbank-based indie visual effects company Lumen Actus about an obsessed team of safety experts who cause more injuries than they prevent is expected to be made available for viewing on 3D computers, televisions, and 3D Blu-ray Disc.

“The modular nature of our show allows the original eleven web series episodes to play well for platforms like mobile and web video while the one hour “movie version” lends itself to big screen home entertainment systems,” said Tom Konkle, “Safety Geeks” writer/producer.

Lumen Actus does 2D-to-3D conversion as well as stereoscopic production. “Safety Geeks: 3D” is presented in stereoscopic 3D and is current available as streaming video on the web, as part of the 3D media TriDef player, as video on-demand (VOD), and is also available at http://www.yabazam.com for on-demand download for Acer and Lenovo computers.

The show stars Brittney Powell, Benton Jennings, Mark Teich, Mary Cseh, and Beeler and Konkle.

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