Web Series (
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A web series is a series of scripted or non-scripted videos, generally in episodic form, released on the Internet and part of the web television medium, which first emerged in the late 1990s and become more prominent in the early 2000s (decade). A single instance of a web series program can be called an episode or “webisode”, however the latter term is not often used. In general, web series can be watched on a range of platforms, including desktop, laptop, tablets and smartphones. They can also be watched on television.

Brooklyn Is for Lovers

The intertwining lives of five young people in Brooklyn.

Brothers

The daily lives of four trans masculine friends.

Brown Girls

Brown Girls follows two friends, Leila and Patricia, who pursue their dreams in Chicago.

Cake & Candles

Cake & Candles chronicles the lives of three friends as they celebrate various birthdays throughout their lives.

Call Me Katie

In a world consumed by the patriarchy, Katie Minola has made it her mission to aggressively educate every ignorant boy she can find.

Calling In Drunk

A straight girl and a gay girl get drunk and investigate life and that everything means.

Carmilla

Small town girl Laura Hollis moved out to go to Silas University. When her missing roommate is replaced without explanation, Laura vows to find out what is happening.

Carol’s A Demon

When Sofia and her friends accidentally summon an optimistic demon named Carol, Sofia has to figure out if she’s willing help get the demon into heaven by stopping the apocalypse or try to send her back to hell.

Chapstick

A comedic web series about two best friends, Marlo and Addy, and their daily struggles of being artists, being women, liking women and finding their place in this vast world.

Chica Busca Chica

The lives of a group of lesbian girls, their relationships and the obstacles they face within them.

Chicken Girls

Rhyme and her friends – known by their ‘ship name, “The Chicken Girls” – have been dancing together forever. But this year, everything’s changing.