YouTuber Hazel Hayes has joined force with crowdfunding-based publishing platform Unbound to release her first novel, Out of Love. It's now available for preorder on Unbound's site, with preorder money going toward the book's overall funding goal (which Unbound does not disclose).
Hayes, who last year wrote and directed the award-winning, Fullscreen-produced thriller series PrankMe, says the book started off as a short story, and now has expanded into a novel that will follow the collapse of a relationship in reverse.
“It begins at the end of a relationship, when all hope is lost, and ends right back at the beginning, when anything seems possible,” she says. “Telling the story backwards is a reminder that you can't help falling in or out of love, and those early experiences when you're genuinely happy together are maybe worth the risk of being hurt.”
At press time, Hayes’ novel is 60% funded by 403 backers.
Hayes, who last year wrote and directed the award-winning, Fullscreen-produced thriller series PrankMe, says the book started off as a short story, and now has expanded into a novel that will follow the collapse of a relationship in reverse.
“It begins at the end of a relationship, when all hope is lost, and ends right back at the beginning, when anything seems possible,” she says. “Telling the story backwards is a reminder that you can't help falling in or out of love, and those early experiences when you're genuinely happy together are maybe worth the risk of being hurt.”
At press time, Hayes’ novel is 60% funded by 403 backers.
- 11/29/2018
- by James Loke Hale
- Tubefilter.com
Fullscreen will shutter its eponymous subscription video service, CEO George Strompolos wrote in an email to staffers yesterday afternoon, in order to more actively invest in its creator network, brand-building, and Rooster Teeth divisions. As a result, the company is letting go of roughly 25 employees, a spokesperson said.
Strompolos -- who founded Fullscreen in 2011 -- called the decision tough, and said that he’s “extremely proud” of the service, which launched in April 2016 and has subsequently served as a launchpad for shows like Jack And Dean Of All Trades; Bret Easton Ellis’ directorial debut, The Deleted (pictured above); Brandon Rogers’ Magic Funhouse; video podcasts by Tyler Oakley and Grace Helbig; and, most recently, the Hazel Hayes thriller PrankMe.
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Strompolos -- who founded Fullscreen in 2011 -- called the decision tough, and said that he’s “extremely proud” of the service, which launched in April 2016 and has subsequently served as a launchpad for shows like Jack And Dean Of All Trades; Bret Easton Ellis’ directorial debut, The Deleted (pictured above); Brandon Rogers’ Magic Funhouse; video podcasts by Tyler Oakley and Grace Helbig; and, most recently, the Hazel Hayes thriller PrankMe.
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- 11/14/2017
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Today we got our claws into all manner of eye candy for the upcoming terror tale starring “Girl Meets World” star Corey Fogelmanis entitled PrankMe. Dig it! PrankMe follows young social media success story Jasper Perkins (Fogelmanis) on his downward… Continue Reading →
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- 9/12/2017
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
After tendering roughly 20 layoffs in order to amplify efforts around original programming, Fullscreen has provided a sneak peek at one of its most highly anticipated upcoming shows -- a thriller called PrankMe directed by YouTube star Hazel Hayes.
First announced back in June, PrankMe follows a young social media star named Jasper Perkins -- played by Emmy nominee Corey Fogelmanis (Girl Meets World) -- who transforms from an online prankster into a murderer who uses his following to find new victims. The eight-episode series was written by Paul Neafcy (Jack And Dean Of All Trades) and shot in London over the summer. It represents Hayes’ biggest directorial effort to date -- though she has posted several short films, web series, and sketches to her Chewing Sand YouTube channel, which counts roughly 250,000 subscribers.
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First announced back in June, PrankMe follows a young social media star named Jasper Perkins -- played by Emmy nominee Corey Fogelmanis (Girl Meets World) -- who transforms from an online prankster into a murderer who uses his following to find new victims. The eight-episode series was written by Paul Neafcy (Jack And Dean Of All Trades) and shot in London over the summer. It represents Hayes’ biggest directorial effort to date -- though she has posted several short films, web series, and sketches to her Chewing Sand YouTube channel, which counts roughly 250,000 subscribers.
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- 9/8/2017
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
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