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The Black Dawn

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Genre
  
Science fiction

Executive producer(s)
  
Joshua Sikora

Country of origin
  
United States

Created by
  
William Hellmuth & Abraham Sherman

Starring
  
Jordan Warren Eamon Glennon Misty Madden Tristan Scott Kevin Harland

Original network
  
WebSerials.com YouTube AMGTV

The Black Dawn is a post-apocalyptic, science fiction multimedia project produced by New Renaissance Pictures. The franchise spans a feature film, TV series, web series, short film, comic book, and videoblogs. Created by William Hellmuth and Abraham Sherman, The Black Dawn follows the survivors of a deadly plague that wipes out most of the world's population and turns the sky permanently black. The series first premiered in January 2009.

Contents

The mystery behind the "Black Dawn" is unravelled across multiple mediums in an unprecedented interactive, cross-platform, story-driven experience. Viewers are able to engage with any of the individual components (TV series, video blogs, comic book, etc.) and move through the story non-linearly, in whatever manner they so choose.

History

In 2008, The Black Dawn was conceived and developed as an original web series for WebSerials.com by William Hellmuth & Abraham Sherman. Produced by New Renaissance Pictures, the series originally focused on a group of survivors of an unknown virus that appears to kill everyone else in the world. While in production on the series, Executive Producer Joshua Sikora developed the integrated multimedia experience that expanded the world of The Black Dawn with interactive content spanning a short film, an online comic, and in-character videoblogs. The Black Dawn experience launched in January 2009 on WebSerials.com and YouTube.

The series averaged more than 50,000 viewers per month over its six-month run. Critics praised the interactive components of the series, noting the groundbreaking use of web mediums to present a non-linear story. The series was eventually syndicated on other web networks, including Vuze.

In late 2009, The Black Dawn was transformed into a broadcast TV series. The various components of the multimedia experience were re-compiled into a dramatic half-hour series, which premiered in nationwide syndication in October 2009.

New Renaissance Pictures re-edited and re-mastered the series as a feature film released in 2010.

Television series

The seven-episode television series follows the entire story of the Black Dawn, intercutting between the survivors of the virus and flashbacks to key moments leading up to the disaster. Each episode is 30 minutes including advertising. It was followed by the feature film edit, shown as two parts of one hour each.

Web serial

Focused on the thirteen survivors of the Black Dawn after the virus strikes, the 24-episode web serial premiered in January 2009. The web serial was directed by William Hellmuth and written by Abraham Sherman & Brian Walton. The series was also compiled into six chapters, available exclusively on WebSerials.com.

The Black Dawn: Catalyst

Catalyst is a short film that serves as a dramatic prequel to The Black Dawn, chronicling the story of Dr. Steven Wilkins and his attempts to stop the virus from being unleashed. Catalyst was first released on WebSerials.com and is also integrated into the TV series. The short film was directed by Joshua Sikora and written by Joshua Sikora & Kevin Christensen.

Before the Black Dawn

Utilizing videoblogs released on YouTube, this interactive series gives viewers a unique peek into the backstories of the central characters in The Black Dawn. The videoblogs also include a notable series-within-the-series: The Adam & Ben Show! — an interview series that was perceived as a real college-based news show until the final episode, in which the Black Dawn actually occurs. Before the Black Dawn included more than 30 videoblogs in its run from January to May 2009. The series was directed by Kevin Christensen & Joshua Sikora.

Comic book

Released as an online comic, The Black Dawn: Darkness Falls follows another group of survivors and reveals their dark and hidden connection to the Black Dawn. The comic was written and illustrated by Zach Herring based on a story by Joshua Sikora.

Feature film

The feature film tells the central story of the franchise, focusing on Adam — one of the original survivors of the virus. The feature film is a re-mastered, re-edited version of the web series released in 2010. The film is directed by William Hellmuth and written by Abraham Sherman & Brian Walton.

Cast

The Black Dawn features an ensemble cast across the entire franchise.

  • Jordan Warren as Adam Forrester, protagonist
  • Eamon Glennon as Lee Smith, losing candidate for class president, military veteran
  • Misty Madden as Julie Thompson
  • Tristan Scott as Noah Fletcher, Dr. Wilkins' lab assistant
  • Kevin Harland as Wally Anderson
  • David Siik as Montgomery "Fox" Foxworthy
  • Christy Giannestras as Kristen Wright
  • Kerri Hellmuth as Elyse Smith, Lee's sister
  • Todd Tetreault as Mack Summers
  • Joel Sappington as Dwayne Brown
  • Bobo Chang as Alex Chang
  • Missy Walker as Grace Ellis
  • Amanda Turner as Elizabeth Flanders
  • Rachelle Klemme as Tricia
  • William Landsman as Samuel, a terrorist
  • Caleb Griffin as Mark, an FBI agent
  • Skip Pipo as Dr. Steven Wilkins, scientist and college instructor working on cancer treatment, who develops an antidote to the virus
  • Laurel Vail as Lila Reed, a federal agent and old friend of Dr. Wilkins
  • Parnell Damone as Max
  • Jesse Grotholson as Kirby
  • Joshua Adam Snyder as Ben, Adam's friend; Adam and Ben host a video blog
  • Kelsey Scott as News Anchor
  • References

    The Black Dawn Wikipedia