Where’s Season 1? And Your Guide to OJBG Freebies We’ve already mentioned that a lot of people have been asking us about where the title of the show comes from, so we wrote a blog post explaining why Orange Juice, why Bishop’s … Continue reading →
We’ve been getting lots of questions lately about where the title of our web series comes from. “Orange Juice in Bishop’s Garden” is a mouthful, and an unusual one at that. So I’ve decided to sit down and spill it … Continue reading →
Since 2006, Otessa has been a pioneer of new media, and the web series format in particular. As the creative force behind “Orange Juice in Bishops Garden,” which is now one of the oldest and longest running web series online, … Continue reading →
Today, Otessa went to a filmmaker’s luncheon at the DC Film Office and was personally congratulated by DC Mayor Vincent Gray for her work with “Orange Juice in Bishop’s Garden” and being “a shining example of the incredible talent [DC] … Continue reading →
At the 20/20 Productions web series screening at Filmfest DC this year, Otessa sat down with Aaron Mullins and Tyler Perry of Rubacam Media for an interview for The Georgetown Dish. Check out their conversation on Orange Juice, web series, and living in DC. You’ll learn some … Continue reading →
Came across this Orange Juice in Bishop’s Garden video from way back. It’s amazing to see how much the show, and the characters, have grown throughout the seasons. This little feel-good video, introducing you to the best of DC’s OJBG … Continue reading →
In addition to Otessa’s “beautiful people with beautiful problems” explanation of how a relatable show like Orange Juice in Bishop’s Garden became popular in over 140 countries, I love this story she told about how her show reached students in … Continue reading →
At the February 16 premiere party for Orange Juice in Bishop’s Garden, Otessa got on stage to answer some questions about the show’s success. I particularly liked the answer she gave to someone’s question on how the show became popular … Continue reading →
We were last left with Sarah and Alex working out their inner demons and sharing an intimate dream. Seeing how they stopped themselves from taking another stop down a totally self-destructive path felt like a huge sigh of relief. Good … Continue reading →