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J.R. IV
07-01-2005, 05:19 PM
Hi soap fans, as many of you already know, we're launching the first primetime drama series exclusively on the web! It airs every Monday night at 8PM and centers around the wealthy Corrigan family of Malibu beach. One of the actors from Mr. Romance has been cast in the series -- can you spot which one he is?

Our trailers are up on the site, plus we just launched our first cast interview.

As a fan and participant of soapchat.net, and a huge fan of all the 80s soaps, I'm hoping you will check us out at californiaheaven.com -- http://www.californiaheaven.com -- come chat on the message board and let us know what you think!

The actors are all professionals from Los Angeles, and my career spans everything from Power Rangers to Disney films including Seventeen Again. I believe there's a huge online audience ready for something like we're doing, so I hope you'll come visit us and spread the word.

Thanks for your support.

Sincerely,

Stewart St. John
http://www.californiaheaven.com

Pamela Barnes
07-01-2005, 06:07 PM
Im not quite clear what this is. So you have filmed a soap and will broadcast it on the net?

Thats quite an interesting concept, especially in the age of broadband and VOD.

Whats the background to all of this?

Pamela Barnes
07-01-2005, 06:43 PM
By the way it might be a good idea to convert the videos to something other than MPG4 which isnt compatable with most players.

But it looks cool :D

J.R. IV
07-01-2005, 08:32 PM
Hi there,

Yes this is a soap we're shooting exclusively for broadband. The vids will be in quicktime format, and seen in weekly 30 minute episodes with an interactive online forum for viewers to discuss storylines and even impact the direction of the show.

Will ya give us a samplin', darlin'? :exit:

Stewart

http://www.californiaheaven.com

ChrisSumnerMatheson
07-02-2005, 12:23 AM
I couldn't download the videos but it looks cool. :)

J.R. IV
07-02-2005, 02:03 AM
Hello, the videos are in mpeg4 format -- go to the help page to be directed directly to the download. Try that, and if it doesn't work, PLEASE let us know...

Thanks,

Stewart