A New Kind of Web TV Show for a New Kind of Audience?

This fall 2008, an original web TV show will be released that promises to blur the lines between fantasy and reality by drawing viewers into an online social game.

A New Kind of Web TV Show for a New Kind of Audience?
New York, NY, May 25, 2008 --(PR.com)-- The new original web TV show entitled, DELETED:THE GAME, revolves around Tyler who is struggling to piece together her life after a traumatic incident leaves her with a memory failure condition. Tyler develops a system to cope, recording important facts she uncovers in a chain of video logs. During the show's first season, she finds herself embroiled in a conspiracy. Tyler seeks help from her friends in the show but goes further to appeal for help from her current, and prospective online friends, through prominent social networking sites. The producers have hidden a trail of clues in each episode and all over the internet setting up a massive online treasure hunt of sorts, an innovative combination unprecedented in television history. For their help, viewers earn points towards prizes including an all-expenses paid trip to meet the cast at the end of the season.

Created by the GEN247 team based in New York, DELETED: THE GAME is a community sponsored project and is produced in the team members' spare time. The show stars Charlie Miller as Tyler, Shawn Parsons as her boyfriend Ethan, Elia Monte-Brown and David Rudd as her best friends Nicole and Zac. Directed by indie filmmaker, Ryan Gielen, the series is shot entirely with consumer grade camcorders, webcams and phonecams.

DELETED: THE GAME will be played out on the World Wide Web this fall 2008. Further information is available at www.deletedthegame.com and enquiries can be directed to pr@deletedtv.com.

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