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==History==
 
==History==
After the attempt to film the original [[Open Wounds (Movie)|Open Wounds]] had failed, the story was reconfigured to work as a web series. The events of the film was broken up and divided among 12 episodes telling the story from both Jack and Victoria's point of view, ultimately causing both to intersect in later episodes.
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During the production of [[The Princess Knight (movie)|T.C. De Witt's The Princess Knight]], Jeff Bell had been cast as the voice of The Troll, ultimately becoming the puppeteer of the character and a dozen others as well. While on set, T.C. De Witt pitched the idea of creating a spin-off show that would help drive additional interest in the production, along with being a fun excuse to do more with the Troll character. Each week, Jeff Bell wrote, filmed, and edited a new episode almost entirely by himself with the occasional voice appearance of actors also in the full length movie.
  
 
==Format==
 
==Format==
The show was written to be suited for quick 5-10 minute episodes that would be easier to digest by viewers. The first half of each episode regularly followed Jack and what he was doing, while then the second half followed Victoria's. The end of each episode would ultimately be a cliffhanger hinting at events to come.
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The show's concept started as a weekly Q&A with the Troll answering fan questions with the help of his off-screen, silent producer [[Stanley]]. As time went by, the show started adding additional features, such as music numbers, movie parodies, and on-set appearances during the making of the film. It was during the later half of the first season, that a "storyline" for the show was slowly worked into the weekly series, leading to a cliffhanger season 1 finale dealing with time travel. The show would continue the more storyline focused adventures of the Troll and slowly phase out the weekly Q&A portion.
  
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
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The Troll from "T.C. De Witt's The Princess Knight" gives you a weekly look behind the scenes of the making of the movie, answering emails, talking to the fans, and sharing stories of his life.
  
 
==Episodes==
 
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  |Title          = YouTube, ITube, We All Tube for Troll
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  |DirectedBy      = Jeff Bell
  |WrittenBy      = Jeff Bell
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  |WrittenBy      = Jeff Bell and Dan Casey
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  |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2014|03|01|df=y}}
  |ShortSummary    = Logan calls Jack to the scene of a crime and finds vampires are back in town. Victoria finds out the girl her henchmen kidnapped wasn't alone.
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  |ShortSummary    = On the very first episode of TROLL BLOG, I introduce you to me, The Troll, plus answer a few of your questions!
 
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==Characters==
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==Characters and cast==
*'''[[Jack Ridley]]'''
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*'''[[The Troll]]''' (real name Marty Gras) is a troll and the lead character on the show, having grown up wanting to be an actor in Hollywood. For a short time, he had a roommate who was in a band that ultimately moved out shortly before the start of the show.
*'''[[Damien Quidd]]'''
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*'''[[Stanley]]''' (real name and appearance, unknown) is the producer of the weekly show. He's never seen or heard speaking, though Troll constantly interacts with him. For a while it was hinted at that Stanely was a figment of The Troll's imagination, however, the season 1 finale introduced the concept that Stanley was real after all, just very quiet. He's still never been seen.
*'''[[Victoria Quidd]]'''
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*'''[[Sentient Title Cards]]''' are the on-screen text that Troll often interacts with. While being nothing more than white text on a black background, it has attitudes and smarts that can often outwit the Troll's comebacks. Briefly, during a "dream" the Troll was having, the title cards evolved into having a voice and being able to control the world slowly taking over all electronics. Troll awoke to find the Title Cards back to their original self, however, it was hinted that they might be more in control than we think.
*'''[[Logan Myers|Lt. Logan Myers]]'''
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*'''[[The Therapist]]'''
*'''[[Elli Rigby]]'''
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*'''[[Vesper]]'''
*'''Molli'''
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*'''[[Jeff Bell (character)|Jeff]]''' is the Troll's current roommate, having met him during the original Troll Christmas special.
*'''Sebastian'''
 

Revision as of 14:08, 20 June 2022

Troll Blog
Also known as The Troll Blave
Genre Comedy, Filmmaking
Created by Jeff Bell & T.C. De Witt
Based on T.C. De Witt's The Princess Knight
Written by Jeff Bell
T.C. De Witt
Dan Casey
Directed by Jeff Bell
Theme music composer Jeff Bell
Opening theme "The Troll Blave Theme Song" by Jeff Bell
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 17
Production
Producer(s) T.C. De Witt
Editor(s) Jeff Bell
Cinematography Jeff Bell
Running time 6-15 minutes
Production company(s) Ghost-Hat Media
Firmament Films
Release
Original release March 1, 2014 (2014-03-01) – December 21, 2016 (2016-12-21)

The Troll Blog was a weekly web series starring The Troll who answers questions from viewers about the upcoming release of T.C. De Witt's The Princess Knight.

History

During the production of T.C. De Witt's The Princess Knight, Jeff Bell had been cast as the voice of The Troll, ultimately becoming the puppeteer of the character and a dozen others as well. While on set, T.C. De Witt pitched the idea of creating a spin-off show that would help drive additional interest in the production, along with being a fun excuse to do more with the Troll character. Each week, Jeff Bell wrote, filmed, and edited a new episode almost entirely by himself with the occasional voice appearance of actors also in the full length movie.

Format

The show's concept started as a weekly Q&A with the Troll answering fan questions with the help of his off-screen, silent producer Stanley. As time went by, the show started adding additional features, such as music numbers, movie parodies, and on-set appearances during the making of the film. It was during the later half of the first season, that a "storyline" for the show was slowly worked into the weekly series, leading to a cliffhanger season 1 finale dealing with time travel. The show would continue the more storyline focused adventures of the Troll and slowly phase out the weekly Q&A portion.

Plot

The Troll from "T.C. De Witt's The Princess Knight" gives you a weekly look behind the scenes of the making of the movie, answering emails, talking to the fans, and sharing stories of his life.

Episodes

No. in
series
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"YouTube, ITube, We All Tube for Troll"Jeff BellJeff Bell and Dan Casey1 March 2014 (2014-03-01)
On the very first episode of TROLL BLOG, I introduce you to me, The Troll, plus answer a few of your questions!

Characters and cast

  • The Troll (real name Marty Gras) is a troll and the lead character on the show, having grown up wanting to be an actor in Hollywood. For a short time, he had a roommate who was in a band that ultimately moved out shortly before the start of the show.
  • Stanley (real name and appearance, unknown) is the producer of the weekly show. He's never seen or heard speaking, though Troll constantly interacts with him. For a while it was hinted at that Stanely was a figment of The Troll's imagination, however, the season 1 finale introduced the concept that Stanley was real after all, just very quiet. He's still never been seen.
  • Sentient Title Cards are the on-screen text that Troll often interacts with. While being nothing more than white text on a black background, it has attitudes and smarts that can often outwit the Troll's comebacks. Briefly, during a "dream" the Troll was having, the title cards evolved into having a voice and being able to control the world slowly taking over all electronics. Troll awoke to find the Title Cards back to their original self, however, it was hinted that they might be more in control than we think.
  • The Therapist
  • Vesper
  • Jeff is the Troll's current roommate, having met him during the original Troll Christmas special.