Showing posts with label Troy's Big Break. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Troy's Big Break. Show all posts

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Web Series of the Week Poll Results (May 30-June 5, 2015)

Troy's Big Break was voted favorite web series of the week.
The results are in from the Indie Series Network and Serial Scoop "Web Series of the Week" (#WSOTW) poll for May 30-June 5, 2015.

Troy's Big Break was voted favorite web series for the week. A new episode of Family Problems was second, followed by the seasin finale of Whole Day Down, and the latest from Or So the Story Goes: Happy Thoughts and Double Agents.

The acting favorites were Joseph Ausanio from Troy's Big Break and Family Problems' Natasha Hatalsky, and the favorite couple/duo was Christina & Alexander from Family Problems.

Check out the complete results below:

RANKSHOWLAST WEEKTOP 3
1Troy's Big Break-1
2Family Problems127
3Whole Day Down32
4Or So the Story Goes: Happy Thoughts42
5Double Agents-0
6Life's a Drag50
7From Mansfield With Love70
8Aloha Undertakers8-
9848-0
10Dating Dummy-0
11Talking Marriage with Ryan Bailey-1
12Innersections-0
13Sixteen Unsweetened-0
14New Mayor of New York-0
15Real Hollywood150
16Rivals90
17This Is Art-0
18Entangled with You-0

Watch the Top 3 series and see the rest of the poll results below:

Friday, May 22, 2015

Web Series of the Week Poll Results (May 9-15, 2015)

Redheads Anonymous was voted favorite web series of the week.
The results are in from the Indie Series Network and Serial Scoop "Web Series of the Week" (#WSOTW) poll for May 9-15, 2015.

Redheads Anonymous was voted favorite web series for the week. A new episode of Real Mommy Confessions was second, followed by the latest from Or So the Story Goes: Happy Thoughts, Whole Day Down and Troy's Big Break.

The acting favorites were Redheads Anonymous' Ethan Slater and Elisabeth Ness, and the favorite couple/duo was Saint Anne & Ester from Whole Day Down.

Check out the complete results below including the Favorite Actor, Actress and Couple/Duo of the Week:

RANKSHOWLAST WEEKTOP 3
1Redheads Anonymous-5
2Real Mommy Confessions33
3Or So the Story Goes: Happy Thoughts-1
4Whole Day Down-0
5Troy's Big Break-0
6Town Car Willie-0
7Ordained60
8Hunting Season-4
9Youthful Daze111
10The Misselthwaite Archives51
11Standard Action-0
12Ze Said,She Said-0
13Real Hollywood160
14Young Love140
15Quirk Me Over-0
16Rivals120
17The Single Life130
18Straight Guy / High Guy-0
19From Mansfield With Love70
20Out With Dad-14
21How I Seize It90

Watch the Top 3 series and see the rest of the poll results below:

Thursday, February 19, 2015

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Joseph Ausanio Shares His Story and What Inspired 'Troy's Big Break,' His Comedy Web Series Featuring a Deaf Cast & Crew

Troy's Big Break creator and star Joseph Ausanio. Photo by Tamme Stitt - © 2013
The countdown is on to the 6th Annual Indie Series Awards on April 1st and Serial Scoop has been featuring some of the nominated series and performers and will continue to do so over the next six weeks. There were other terrific independently produced web series in contention that also deserve special recognition, not only for their entertaining stories and remarkable talent in front of and behind the camera, but because of the originality they present and the impact they are having on the world. One such show is the comedy Troy's Big Break, which features a Deaf cast and crew, and tells the story of Troy Lawrence, an aspiring theatre director who faces obstacles in life while he searches for a star for his upcoming production. The series was created by Joseph Ausanio, who produced with series director Taylor Repetski. Ausanio also stars as Troy in the talented cast which includes Fallon Baue (Trixie), Frances Sorrentino (Flo), Meagan Zdep (Diane) and Samantha Shupe (Vivian).

Serial Scoop asked Ausanio to share his story with our readers and tell us how Troy's Big Break came to be. Read our exclusive interview with the multi-talented charming young artist below.

SERIAL SCOOP: Can you tell us about your background leading up to now. Have you always wanted to be a writer and/or producer?
JOSEPH AUSIANO: Yes, I was born in Kingston, NY. Over a week after I was born, I became ill with bacterial meningitis. I lost my hearing due to that, and my parents were devastated, but remained optimistic. They taught me sign language. My father used to pitch for the New York Yankees and now is a softball coach at Marist College and my mother works in Human Resources. When I was four years old, I had a cochlear implant surgery and was put in a mainstream school with an interpreter. I graduated with a BFA degree in Film/Theatre from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in Rochester, NY, and currently, I’m back at RIT, working towards a Master’s in Deaf education. For as long as I can remember, back to my early childhood, I’ve always wanted to write, produce and perform in films and on stage.

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