Old is new again.
When the big three TV networks first brought forth the magic of television one major factor stood out like a bloated peacock. TV, then as now, is predominately filled with brain goo – reality TV, game shows, and other content that lacks story telling. So what is an award winning series producer to do when he sees the internet threatening to mire itself in the same cerebral slop?
Bring us qlife, that’s what.
Watch internet entrepreneur/producer Marshall Herskovitz speak about his quest to develop Quarterlife, both a new online series and social network take on the often quirky, sometimes crucial, developmental stage of artists in their 20s and 30s.
With new episodes airing weekly both on MySpace and Quarterlife.com, Quarterlife is a part of the coming revolution that will hit the media industry in the next few years – bringing original programming and quality storytelling to the Internet using the language of film and television.



