The independent comedy web series Nicolife continues! Here’s Episode 3, which is a real fun one that includes an extended dance routine, three thugs at a shady laundromat and a chase scene inspired by Point Break (1991).
With this episode, we really had to step up our game. The shoot required many different locations and an ever-growing team of cast and crew members. I hope to share some behind the scenes pics and stories in posts below.

Here are some stills from the episode:




The web series Nicolife tells the story of Nicolai and Phil, two attention-starved nobodies who desire fame and fortune above anything else. Unfortunately, their social ineptitude lead them down a path of immense tragedy and untimely death. The show is a satirical look at the egocentrism of our YouTube generation.
The episode was directed and written by Robin Nyström. It was produced on location in San Luis Obispo, California on a zero-budget. The project was originally conceived by Robin Nyström, Jason Kaiser and Hartley Comfort — three friends with full-time jobs who produced the episodes over the course of three years.
You can connect with us on Facebook or Twitter or on our website — or just post questions/feedback/comments down below and I’ll respond here on Indietalk.
Related:
• Nicolife: Episode 1 - Dark comedy web series
• Nicolife: Episode 2 | You’ll never think of oatmeal the same way again!
With this episode, we really had to step up our game. The shoot required many different locations and an ever-growing team of cast and crew members. I hope to share some behind the scenes pics and stories in posts below.

Here are some stills from the episode:




The web series Nicolife tells the story of Nicolai and Phil, two attention-starved nobodies who desire fame and fortune above anything else. Unfortunately, their social ineptitude lead them down a path of immense tragedy and untimely death. The show is a satirical look at the egocentrism of our YouTube generation.
The episode was directed and written by Robin Nyström. It was produced on location in San Luis Obispo, California on a zero-budget. The project was originally conceived by Robin Nyström, Jason Kaiser and Hartley Comfort — three friends with full-time jobs who produced the episodes over the course of three years.
You can connect with us on Facebook or Twitter or on our website — or just post questions/feedback/comments down below and I’ll respond here on Indietalk.
Related:
• Nicolife: Episode 1 - Dark comedy web series
• Nicolife: Episode 2 | You’ll never think of oatmeal the same way again!
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