4 Iroquois
Directed By: Matt Kramer, Erin Klingsberg, Tim O’Brien, and Jon Hart
Produced By: Katie Flynn and Sean McNamara
Director of Photography: Bryan Rogers
Medium: Sony EX-3
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4 Iroquois is a web series about 4 college roommates trying to balance their social lives while starting a film production company. If “It’s Always Sunny” and “Entourage” had a bastard child in college, you’d get 4 Iroquois.
My best friends and I produced five 25-35 minute episodes over the course of our junior year and released them on a weekly basis. To this date the episodes have been viewed over 2,500 times. I acted as the producer and assistant director for 3 of the episodes. Check out all 5 episodes below.

Episode 1: “Jeffrey Dahmer’s Birthday Feast”
Chris, Kelly, Cole and Dale move into their new apartment in Boston for another semester at Thoreau College. Kelly and Chris butt heads over their first job for the crew as Dale juggles more girls than he can handle. When Cole plans a birthday party for the wrong Dahmer, the boys are faced with their first decision as a company. But everyone deserves a birthday party, right?
Episode 2: “Bounce!”
While the Iroquois boys adapt to their new community service assignments, Mr. G assigns them a new job to film a real Thoreau College party. Chris and Kuntz argue over the style of the shoot, but an opportunity arises later in the night for Kuntz to take control. Meanwhile, his crush on Googles comes to the forefront and Cole has a run in with the police….again. Also, Chris finally tells someone his secret, and Dale goes missing.
Episode 3: “A Gay Affair”
A diabolically energetic roommate moves in with Cole, unbeknownst to the rest of the house. Kelly’s mom visits for the weekend but can’t keep family problems away. Dale discovers the gay community while Chris deals with being in the background for a change.
Episode 4: “It’s Iroquois Shore, Bitch”
The Iroquois boys find themselves on the other side of the camera when Chris, struggling to find inspiration for his final film project, decides to shoot a reality show starring his roommates and their friends. The only problem is that he doesn’t ask for their permission until he has already locked them all in the house and confiscated their cellphones. Chris’ provocations cause tensions to grow as Mike grows weary of Cole’s friendship with Sam and Kelly’s feelings for Googles create problems in the house.
Episode 5: “All’s Well”
Chris faces a surprise visit from his cookie monster who forces him to reveal his deepest secret while Cole is approached with an indisputable offer. When the boys land a job they would actually want to do, their quarrels from Chris’ reality show take their toll. Dale also loves Elmo.
Episode 5 Part 2: “Ends Well”
In the season finale, the boys must either band together or fall apart. Cole learns there are always more pears in tree while Kelly, Dale, and Chris shape up for the opportunity of their college careers. Mindy comes to grips with who she is and Googles…well, you’ll see.




