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A new webseries starring Goldentusk and three of the other four members of his improv group, Freedom Snatch: Mark Gagliardi, Jimmy Guidish, and Tommy O' Rourke! With special guest star Joe Manente! Visit theloftseries.com and vote for us for a Streamy's 2010 Award!
The Loft Series
Four Friends. One Loft. No Walls
Bravitas Films
Welcome to the Loft, a new original comedy that breaks down all the walls. LITERALLY.
The LOFT is created by Brandon Ravet and produced by Daniel Schechter and the Lara Brothers. It stars four of the five members of Freedom Snatch (reigning i.O. West Improv Cagematch champions at 46 straight weeks!) and features guest appearances from some of the funniest young talent ever to grace the world wide web.
Five months ago, a group of friends decided it would be a good idea to live in a one-bedroom loft in the heart of downtown Los Angeles. They haven't gotten laid since.
Episode 1: The Pilot
Episode 2: The Loft Rules
Episode 3: The T Party
These can all be found at theloftseries.com.
More episodes will be coming shortly.
Jimmy Guidish is Michael (Host of Comedy Road Trip on ManiaTV)
Andy Goldenberg is Skeeter (YouTube's Goldentusk)
Tommy O' Rourke is Gunner (seen in a National Intel TV spot)
Mark Gagliardi is Saff (seen in the Drunk History Pilot)
What is a Loft? Here's what Wikipedia has to say:
A loft can be an upper story or attic in a building, directly under the roof. Alternatively, it can be a loft apartment which is a large adaptable open space either created or converted for residential use. (Which is what THIS LOFT is) Loft apartments are apartments that are generally built from former industrial buildings. (This is downtown Los Angeles and I believe it was always built for Residential use) When industrial developments are developed into condominiums instead of apartments, they may be called loft condominiums. The general term warehouse-to-loft conversions may sometimes be used for development of industrial buildings into apartments and condominiums. "Loft-style" may also refer simply to developments where a street-level business occupies the first floor while apartment "lofts" are placed above the first floor. (not the case with this loft)
Sometimes, loft apartments are one component of municipal urban renewal initiatives that also include renovation of industrial buildings into art galleries and studio space as well as promotion of a new part of the city as an "arts district." (It is in the Arts District. They have an ART WALK every month)
Originally popular with artists, they are now highly sought-after by other bohemians, and the gentrification of the former manufacturing sectors of large cities is now a familiar pattern.[1] One such sector is Manhattan's Meatpacking District. The adoption of the Adaptive Reuse Ordinance (2001) in the City of Los Angeles (primarily the Arts District) is another example of such legislation to encourage the conversion of no longer economically viable industrial and commercial buildings to residential loft communities. Such is the demand for these spaces that real estate developers have taken to creating ready-made "lofts" in urban areas that are gentrifying or that seem primed to do so. While some of these units are created by developers during the renovation of old buildings, a number of them are included in the floor plans of brand new developments. Both types of pre-fab loft offer buyers or renters proximity to urban amenities afforded by traditional lofts, but without perceived safety risks of living in economically depressed formerly industrial areas.
Real estate industry distinguishes between "hard lofts", which are former industrial buildings converted to residential or live/work use, and "soft lofts", which are loft-style residential buildings built entirely anew as described above.
That's just a long way of saying that it's fun to live in a loft, unless you keep it a completely open space. And that's what this show is about. Have you ever lived with a friend as a roommate only to have that friendship slowly destroyed? Now imagine having to do it with four friends. DISASTER!
Watch The LOFT at theloftseries.com and find out.
Adult situations, manhood, spitting into a fire? I already like how this series is going.
LordMaxdomTolvo 2 years ago 5
Watched all 3 episodes and I like it so far. Very interested to see more. Ignore all the threats. I know you're going to still do the lyrical vids, but you have all the right in the world to branch off. You deserve it! Can't wait for more! Cheers!
escottish140 2 years ago 4