This week in my film class at SFU, we had Galen Fletcher, one of the producers of Riese, come talk to us about his experiences in the film industry and the evolution of Riese, as well as give us advice. His talk was compelling and very interesting, so I thought I’d share some of what we learned.
Riese & Fenrir |
If you don’t know Riese, here’s a quick primer for you. Riese is a Vancouver-based, steampunk-influenced web series (created by Ryan Copple and Kaleena Kiff, produced by Galen Fletcher and Nicholas Humphries) about a wandering princess (Riese, played by Christine Chatelain) and her wolf, Fenrir, who are fighting to reclaim her throne from the Empress Amara (Sharon Taylor) and the evil Sect, who murdered her family. A number of well-known actors who often work in Vancouver have roles in the show as well, such as Sanctuary’s Ryan Robbins and Emilie Ullerup, Smallville’s Allison Mack, SGU’s Patrick Gilmore and of course Amanda Tapping, who lends her voice as the Narrator. There are currently ten episodes, each about ten minutes in length, and the entire series is divided into two “chapters”. Picked up by the SyFy channel in the U.S., the episodes debuted online in October; in Canada, the series has begun showing on the Space Channel website (www.spacecast.com) and will be broadcast as a TV movie on Space within a few weeks (when I have an exact date, I’ll update this).