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		<title>Browncoats rise again?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2006 01:43:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I must admit that when I finally caught up with Firefly (when it got to Sweden it was on a channel I didn&#8217;t have, so I had to wait to get hold of DVD material), I watched the whole series with much gusto â€“ and after wrapping it up with Serenity I was even left [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I must admit that when I finally caught up with Firefly (when it got to Sweden it was on a channel I didn&#8217;t have, so I had to wait to get hold of DVD material), I watched the whole series with much gusto â€“ and after wrapping it up with Serenity I was even left with a feeling of sadness that there was nothing more of the brilliantly entertaining setting that Joss Whedon dreamt up.</p>
<p>Now it seems fans have decided to take matters into their own hands, and started <a href="http://www.browncoatsriseagain.com/">Browncoats Rise Again</a>, a campaign to raise enough funds to finance a new series. I don&#8217;t know if it&#8217;s possible to raise the kind of money such a project requires â€“ and I&#8217;m personally not sure about giving money to a website that lacks any information about who&#8217;s behind the initiative, but hopefully that&#8217;s just information lost in the burst of enthusiasm that created the project.</p>
<p>But it did get me thinking about how far off using the web as a medium for productions of that size is â€“ to simply produce a series and sell the episodes online. Something like Firefly, that already has a dedicated fan base, may be a good starting project. If people pay $29.95 a month to get access to naked ladies doing naked things, maybe it isn&#8217;t impossible to find a large enough audience that is willing to subscribe to something with the quality of a tv-series. And since I guess that many Firefly fans are in the more tech-savvy demographics, many probably have what is needed to take something from the net and comfortably watch it on a TV. (Personally I&#8217;ve never been really comfortable watching anything but short clips on my PC, I prefer to be more active when I&#8217;m in front of <em>this</em> screen.)</p>
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