Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Status of Agent Emes 10: "The Korruptor"

Hi there eager fans,

The plastic is still warm on #9 at it appears that some are already clamoring for another Agent Emes.

So here's the deal (u know I am always honest with you).

Agent Emes Number 10 is 3/4 filmed already. I have 4 full days of filming to get everything "in the can" as they say.

Here are the problems:

1. Some essential crew members are unavailable
2. It is REALLY COLD now in Shpittsburgh, and we have outdoor scenes to do.
3. Yissachar is getting seriously big (bar mitzvah soon approaching), and he is beginning to not look so much like he did this past summer, when most was shot. So that will be VERY INTERESTING.
4. I have no money left to pay for last days of production.

What???? You ask. No money? How can it be? Isn't Agent Emes like the most popular thing on Jewish earth?

Yes. He (It) is. But that doesn't translate into many copies sold. What can I tell you? Cash flow just isn't there.

It's complicated.

On a positive note: The footage I DO HAVE looks really good.

Hope this satisfies your craving for Agent Emes news.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

The new episode: Time for feedback!

I (almost) always love to hear back from our fans.
If you've seen the latest Agent Emes "The Sofer Situation", please write and let me know what you thought.
I think a lot of people have seen it by now.

Just came back from Kinus where I had the chance to meet many fans (mainly their fathers), face to face.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Early Early returns are overwhelmingly positive

Great news!

My mother likes the new Agent Emes! This bodes well not only for the just released
Agent Emes And The Sofer Situation, but for the future of the franchise as a whole.

But seriously...

Haven't heard much from kids yet, but the few adults who have seen the new film have enjoyed it!

Early purchasers should begin receiving their copies tomorrow and the next day.
Lucky Them!

You can get a copy sent to your doorstep by visiting


Thursday, October 29, 2009

for your consideration... the new trailer!

I apologize to those of you who my object to the use of youTube. It was just the easiest way to post it quickly.

Comments are welcome.. What do you think? Does it make you want to see the movie?

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Agent Emes & The Sofer Situation - COVER READY!


As promised, here's the cover we just sent to the printers for our new episode. Coming very soon... Agent Emes and the Sofer Situation


Sunday, October 25, 2009

Another Title Revision

Believe it or not, this is how it sometimes happens in the big leagues.
New title:
"Agent Emes and Sofer Situation"

Cover is being completed as I write this.
Will post as soon as available.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Number 9 - coming soon!

Hi Fans,

Sorry for taking so long between posts. What with Twitter, Facebook, and all the other "social networking" sites, I have basically stopped publishing anything. On one hand, I am overwhelmed, but on the other, I am just lazy.

The truth is that I have been VERY BUSY trying to finish up Agent Emes #9.
The official title for the new episode is now

THE SOFER STORY

I think it's pretty catchy.
The episode itself will run about 51 minutes in length.

We test screened it at Hershey Park last month, and used the feedback we received there to cut out some extraneous material that didn't move the story forward.
Hershey was amazing, as we met a lot of existing fans, and also sold a lot of DVDs to new ones. The exposure was fantastic. Can you believe that there are some who still haven't heard of Agent E? Sad, but true.

I hope to be posting a clip from the Hershey appearance, as well as a trailer for the new episode soon.

So let your friends know: Agent Emes: The Sofer Story is coming soon.

Best to all.

Friday, July 03, 2009

First Pics from the new production!



As I mentioned in my last post, filming on the next two great Agent Emes episodes took place last weekend at the Yeshiva Girl's School. Most of the stuff was for a boy's classroom scene, but I only have pics so far for a brief scene in a girl's class. Breaking new ground here, and I hope the fans will enjoy a glimpse into the "girl's side" of life as well this time around.
Pics courtesy of my wife, Tanya.

Monday, June 22, 2009

New production starts next week!

The Agent E carousel never stops spinning, as we once again move into "production" mode and begin filming episodes 9 & 10 for the upcoming year.

The most exciting thing about these new episodes is that I will finally be introducing a new villain into the mix. I know, I know, Uncle Evil was new, but he is still part of the "Lo-Tov" family. This time I'm veering more into the super-villain category that you find in the comic books. All I can tell you is his name: "The Korruptor". But more I will not say.

The ninth episode will feature a lot more of yours truly, as Rabbi Abrams, as well as some nice stuff with Terri Naiditch as Ma Lo-Tov.

Still, all beginnings, as they say, are difficult, and I am always nervous when beginning a new production, especially when not all the elements are completely in place (like endings for both episodes, for instance).

Stay tuned. I hope to post pics from the shoot as we go forward.

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Agent Emes 8 is reaching stores today!

In deference to the outcry from some stores that I make episode 8 available for them to sell, the new Agent Emes is being distributed to Judaica stores throughout greater New York today.

I am a bit concerned not to antagonize fans who responded to my ads that the episode is only available from our website. However, these ads have mostly come and gone, and now the situation has changed. "Agent Emes and the Shavuos Trial" is available in stores and from the official Agent Emes website.

Wanna hear a story to about just how far some stores were willing to go so that I would ship them the new episode? I'll use a fictional name to protect the guilty.

A man, Zev, emailed from Judaica Store X telling me that a secret consortium of Judaica stores was gathering together to boycott Agent Emes and return DVDs of previous episodes to my distributor. He wants to know why I wasn't shipping. This email made me quite nervous, naturally.

Now on the very same day, I received an email from Yehuda X, saying that he is a teacher at a Flatbush yeshiva, and wants to pay wholesale for 25 copies of the new AE that he can sell to his students. That sounded good, so I began to negotiate prices and terms with him.

Then I became suspicious.

I googled Yehuda X and found his name once, and only once on the whole internet. And guess what? He was soliciting business for the same Judaica Store X that wrote me about he secret boycott of Agent Emes!!!!

You understand what is going on over here?

Neither do I. But this man was obviously willing to go to great lengths to get Agent Emes onto his store shelves.

This, in part, is why I caved to pressure from stores to get it in to them sooner than I had originally expected.

Anyone out there seen the new episode yet? This is a great place to leave feedback.





Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Shipping Tomorrow!

Great News!

The new DVDs are arriving today, and we will begin shipping tomorrow.

This time we are doing something different though.

"AGENT EMES AND THE SHAVUOS TRIAL"
CAN ONLY ORDERED FROM OUR WEBSITE!

That's right, it will not be in stores! (At least for the time being)

So head on over to agent-emes.com and be one of the first to get a copy.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Our new cover is out!



We are moving along toward the release of "Agent Emes and the Shavuos Trial". I hope to begin shipping in about 2 1/2 weeks.
Here's the new cover

Friday, March 20, 2009

The Shavuos Trial - A teaser scene


Agent Emes and the Shavuos Trial - teaser scene from Leibel on Vimeo.

I know many of you just can't wait for the release of episode 8. "Agent Emes and the Shavuos" trial, so just to wet your appetites a little, I am posting a teaser scene which in classic storytelling terms might be dubbed "The Call To Action."
I just try to come up with new ways to do it in each episode which are hopefully not too hoeky.

Enjoy. Pass it around. Feedback is appreciated.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

wanna see my picture on the cover...

of IMDB?
Used to be you were "something" if you were on the cover of "Rolling Stone" Magazine. Now it's if you make it to IMDB.
I'm happy to report that due to the unceasing efforts of our sound man, Zach Mazefsky, Agent Emes #6 is now "something."
Check it out
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1376147/combined

Monday, February 16, 2009

Slicing away on Agent Emes #8

Haven't updated here in a while. Of course a lot of you have been asking "when is the next Agent Emes coming out?" A legitimate question indeed. The title, of course, is a big clue: "Agent Emes and the Shavuos Trial." It won't be ready by Pesach, but the plan is to have it out a few weeks before Shavuos.
I'm trying my best to allocate some of the many responsibilities involved with releasing an episode. The biggest hurdle I face with number 8 are all the special effects shots that have to be done. For the past few shows I've been doing it myself, but this is hardly the best possible use of my time.
So this time around I think I've found a couple of very capable university students who are studying motion graphics to handle the duties for me. It's great experience for them, will look very good on their resumes, will relieve me of the very time-consuming hassle, and, most important, probably end up looking better than anything I could have done.

You know, to wax philosophical for a moment: A person must be honest with themselves and try and determine what they are best at, and concentrate on those things. Only the vary rarest of person can be excellent at almost everything, and I am, for certain, not one of those. My interest is in making professional looking, entertaining, and educational films for the Jewish audience. There are plenty of people who are interested in creating cool motion graphics, so why not let them do that part?

Film has always been the most collaborative of art forms, for the simple reason that there is too much to do for one person to do it all him or herself. that's why some, writers especially, get so worked up about the "A Film By..." credit that appears in front of so many of today's movies. The director certainly brings everything together, especially on set, but there are countless (in my case you can count them, but that's different story) individuals who contribute to your average motion picture who make the final product what it is.

It's an interesting discussion for another time and place. My own feeling is that the "film by" by credit, if given at all, should only be awarded to a writer/director of a film, but almost never to the director alone.

Blah blah blah. Time for lunch.