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In the final installment of our interview with webvideo experts Tilzy.TV, Jamison and Josh tell THE FOLD about how webvideo evolved from its humble cable access roots into the increasingly sophisticated medium that it has become today, and what possible directions they predict it may take in the very near future.

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The founders of the superb webvideo guide Tilzy.TV talk to THE FOLD about the way both professional and amateur content-makers contribute and coexist within the world of webvideo.

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The founders of webvideo guide Tilzy.TV talk to THE FOLD about important milestones in the evolution of the webseries form, which shows have had the biggest influence, and how a series can grow over time.

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In the second installment of THE FOLD’s interview with Tilzy.TV, the online video guide gurus speak about the various genres and qualities of contemporary webvideo, and what new trends are emerging and redefining the medium.

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THE FOLD recently sat down with Jamison Tilsner and Joshua Cohen, founders of Tilzy.TV, one of the first and most influential guides to all things related to webvideo. In this first segment of our five-part interview about the past, present and future of the webseries medium, Jamison and Josh tell us about how Tilzy got started and when they realized the New Media wave was about to crash.

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FOLD co-writer POLLY FROST was asked by the popular book and pop culture blog, DaRK PaRTY ReVIEW to list her favorite Christmas movies here.

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In the final installment of The Fold’s interview with Debbie Rochon, the horror icon tells us about the challenges of being perceived as a “Scream Queen,” and how that can affect the life of an actor.

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With more than 150 bona fide indie titles to her credit, Debbie tells The Fold what the term “independent film” really means to her.

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Indie-queen Debbie Rochon tells The Fold what it’s like to direct herself in roles when a film’s director isn’t providing any, well, direction, and why it’s always better to commit to a wrong creative impulse than to none at all.

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Debbie tells The Fold about her longstanding friendship with Troma’s Lloyd Kaufman, and why she believes him to be one of the most important filmmakers.

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