The First Musketeer is out on June 1st 2015! Watch all 6 Episodes for free on our Official YouTube Channel!
Nicole O’Neill
The First Musketeer Season 1 Clips
Over the last few weeks we have released a number of clips from Season 1 of The First Musketeer on our official YouTube Channel. Just in case anyone has missed them we’ve curated them all here.
Clip 1 introduces us to the mysterious Marion (Nicole O’Neill) as she meets the troubled Athos (Edward Mitchell) for the first time:
Clip 2 sees Lazare (Tony Sams) share a little about his past, as Porthos (Charles Barrett) and Ghislain (Paul McMaster) clash swords:
Clip 3 introduces our villain, The Pilgrim (Sean Knopp), who seeks information from one of his many court spies (Mariya Mizuno):
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Our Digital FilmMaker Magazine Article
Recently we had the privilege of getting a 6 page spread in Digital FilmMaker Magazine. As it’s not currently available online we thought we’d share it with you here, and give everyone a chance to read up a little more on how the series came to be made. Click on the images for a larger view.
On Set Vlogs
Due to extreme time constraints while shooting in France the team didn’t have a lot of spare time to get Behind the Scenes footage, but during the rare moments when Neil Oseman, our Director of Photography, had a minute on set, he self taped a couple of lighting tutorials. It’s a good chance for a little sneak peek at what went on last September.
The Femmes Fatales
We’ve introduced the men so far, but now it’s time to shine some more light on the Femmes Fatales of The First Musketeer.
The infamous Milady De Winter, played by Jessica Preddy, makes an appearance, but you’ll have to watch the series to discover her story, whilst the new character of Marion De Lorme, played by Nicole O’Neill, is introduced to the Musketeer mythology for the first time.
Although The Three Musketeers is a story centered on brotherhood, the women are important catalysts in our Heroes’ tales and have the power to affect the fates of the Musketeers with their actions, and teach them never to trust a book by it’s cover.