The web sitcom will focus on four strangers forced to drive to work in the congested, traffic jammed streets of Los Angeles.

WC Productions, a Los Angeles based production company, started pre-production on their newest project, a web-sitcom entitled Commuters. Principal photography will take place in a car. In total, the series will be 8 episodes, each being about 10 minutes a piece.

The episode will center around four characters on their journey to make it to work on time and in one piece. The series aims to capture a comedic take on how our daily commutes truly influence our lives. With populations and traffic increasing worldwide, commuting has grown into a pandemic. Executive Producers, Julia Walsh and Caitlin Coyne, are also writing the first season and have compiled a talented cast to bring humor to what can often be a sensitive subject.

WC Productions is financing the project through crowd-funding resource, kickstarter. They are continually looking for support and offering a wide-list of incentives for backers on this project. Check out their project on the kickstarter platform. It’s easier than ever to contribute, with the option of donating through Amazon.com. Shooting will begin in July, and WC Productions plans on releasing the web series in late September, early October.

WC Productions is a boutique production company based in Los Angeles, CA. Started by two writers and long time friends, Caitlin Coyne and Julia Walsh, the company focuses on producing new media projects.