RCVR
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RCVR (pronounced Receiver) is a transmedia science fiction series created for the Internet by producer-director David van Eyssen, which offers an explanation for the exponential growth in science and technology since the late 19th century. The series was also produced by Tavin Marin Titus through production company Science To Fiction. The original story on which RCVR was based was written by van Eyssen. Brian Horiuchi and van Eyssen wrote the first season of RCVR as a team.
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Genre | Science fiction Mystery Paranormal Period Drama |
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Directed by | David van Eyssen |
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Composer | Rob Lord |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 6[1] |
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Producers | David van Eyssen Tavin Marin Titus |
Production locations | Los Angeles, United States |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 8-11 minutes[1] |
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Network | Machinima |
Release | September 21 (2011-09-21) ā October 19, 2011 (2011-10-19) |
The series premiered on Machinima on September 21, 2011 and met with critical acclaim and a user "like" rating of 96%. The show generated 2.6 million views in 14 days and approximately 6 million views by October 2011.[2] The first season of RCVR is made up of 6 episodes each which are 6ā9 minutes in duration. Cumulatively, the first season had a run-time of more than 46 minutes.[3]