Pioneer One

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Pioneer One
GenreScience fiction drama
StarringJames Rich
Alexandra Blatt
Jack Haley
Guy Wegener
E. James Ford
Laura Graham
Laurence Cantor
Einar Gunn
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producersBracey Smith
Josh Bernhard
Ari Meisel
ProducerLouis Meisel
Running time30–40 minutes
Original release
Release2010 (2010)

Pioneer One is a 2010

BitTorrent networks.[4][5][6][7][8]

Background

Pioneer One is a serialized drama produced and distributed online through VODO and the DISCO network. Downloaded more than 3,730,000 times since May 2012[9] and winner for Best Drama Pilot at the 2010 New York Television Festival, the show was independently produced and financed by viewer donations. The pilot episode was filmed on a budget of $6,000,[10] raised in advance using Kickstarter. The series itself was released under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Creative Commons license and is distributed for free in collaboration with VODO, as with Bernhard's previous independent film The Lionshare, over the Internet including peer-to-peer networks.[11][12] Six episodes were produced. Production of the rest of the season was funded through direct donations from the fanbase.[1][13]

Pilot plot

A mysterious spaceship enters Earth's atmosphere, triggering a massive response from the American government. Since the ship has spread radiation over hundreds of miles of rural Montana, officials are quick to bring up the possibility of a terrorist attack, specifically the detonation of a

Department of Homeland Security success to the press, the American DHS orders Agent Taylor to bring the man back to the United States as a suspected terrorist, despite his severe condition. Believing the note could be true, Taylor ignores his orders and destroys the permission from the RCMP, forcing his team to stay on site. He also brings in Dr. Walzer, an expert who has written several books about the possibility of human survival on Mars, to discuss the incident. At the end of the episode, a radio signal is heard and the screen display of a computer at Baikonur Cosmodrome
is shown.

Episodes

Season 1 (2010 - 2011)

No. # Title Directed by Written by Original air date
11"Earthfall (Pilot)"Bracey SmithJosh BernhardJune 16, 2010 (2010-06-16)
An object from space spreads radiation over North America. Fearing terrorism, U.S. Homeland Security agents are dispatched to investigate and contain the damage. What they discover is a forgotten relic of the old Soviet space program, whose return to Earth will have implications for the entire world.
22"The Man From Mars"Bracey SmithJosh BernhardDecember 15, 2010 (2010-12-15)
Hired Mars expert Dr. Zachary Walzer (Jack Haley) fights to prove the validity of the Mars story. Can he convince the government to mount a manned mission to Mars? Agent in charge Tom Taylor (James Rich) faces pressure from both the Canadians and his own superiors, and has to make a call.
33"Alone in the Night"Bracey SmithJosh BernhardMarch 28, 2011 (2011-03-28)
Now quarantined to the Calgary base for three days, Taylor and his team have bought time to get answers from the supposed Martian cosmonaut. But who can get him to talk?
44"Triangular Diplomacy"Bracey SmithJosh BernhardApril 28, 2011 (2011-04-28)
As the media begins to question the story about the crashed satellite, Secretary McClellan (Einar Gunn) starts to play hardball with the Russians in pursuit of his own truth. But everything hinges on what Yuri (Aleksandr Evtushenko), the frightened boy at the center of it all, might have to say…
55"Sea Change"Bracey SmithJosh BernhardOctober 5, 2011 (2011-10-05)
When an unannounced visitor breaks into the Calgary base with just days left in the Quarantine, tensions are higher than ever. The fate of Yuri and everyone on Tom Taylor’s team is about to be decided.
66"War of the World (Season Finale)"Bracey SmithJosh BernhardDecember 13, 2011 (2011-12-13)
As Taylor prepares to address the media, he and his team learn the consequences of their actions.

Cast

Reception

Within the first week of its initial release, the pilot episode had been downloaded 420,000 times,[15] 170,000 more downloads than predicted.[1] As of December 13, 2011, the Pioneer One series had collectively been downloaded over 3.5 million times through VODO and raised almost $100,000 in fan donations.[16] It is difficult to estimate how many other downloads may have taken place through other means, such as the torrent being automatically added to the latest version of μTorrent.

Initial reviews were positive, with many reviewers praising the show for being surprisingly good for an independent project. For example,

Download Squad described the first episode as "surpris[ing] ... I found myself wishing there were more episodes available when it finished."[17]

The New York Television Festival selected Pioneer One as the "Best Drama Pilot" for their 2010 Independent Pilot Competition[18] and the International Academy of Web Television nominated Pioneer One for "Best Drama" at the Inaugural IAWTV Awards.[19]

Funding

The pilot episode of the show was shot on a budget of $6,000 donated by people through the

Bitcoins.[20]

Production history

On October 6, 2010, local press reported that filming of the second episode was underway in Binghamton, New York.[21]

On November 5, 2010, Rachel McLaughlin reported she has been working as Production Coordinator/Assistant director in Pioneer One and that three episodes were shot.[22]

Episode three was released on March 28, 2011, and episode four was released on April 28. Production on the last two episodes of Season One was scheduled for May 5 - June,[23] in Binghamton, New York, New York City, and Long Island.

Six episodes,

youtube.[24]

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