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bliptv:

Shifting blip.tv Web Series Into Overdrive

Today blip.tv announced a strategic partnership with Collective Digital Studio to manage the distribution of the web series made by their creative talent, including The Annoying Orange, Fred, iJustine, FreddieW, and several other top creators.

These are exciting times at blip.tv.  On May 17th, we launched our new destination site dedicated to the discovery of the best in original web series to much fanfare and a ton of accolades.  We recently surpassed 3 billion video views, and we entered a new phase of growth that will dwarf that number in short order.  

This partnership breaks new ground for blip.tv and validates the position we’ve taken for years about the relevance of original web series, and our dedication to the success of their creators.  The Collective, like us, takes a long-term view that places the creator and star firmly in control of their own destiny.  Our partnership was the result of a ton of exploration about how we can work together to add value to the web series creators who will be a part of it.

Starting today, the creators working with Collective Digital Studio will build upon their amazing success by adding new audiences on the blip.tv destination site and our network of distribution partners.  We’ll also work with them to take advantage of opportunities with advertisers so that they can make more and better content for their fans, which will be available on the new blip.tv destination site, on YouTube, and on their own sites.

I’m immensely proud to have these creators on blip.tv alongside the highly curated array of dramas, comedies, how-to’s, hosted, and reality web series we offer.  These guys have interactivity and engagement built into the DNA of their work, and you don’t need to look any further than them for proof that the days of creators asking for permission from gatekeepers to make their art are over.

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Announcement time, again! As Mike said during the press conference, this is a pivot point for the web series world. We’re doing everything we can to elevate the industry and help creators, with big audiences and small, take it to the next level.

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Building the place to discover the best in original web series

bliptv:

Today we launched the new blip.tv destination site. The purpose of the new site is to give original web series a home on the Internet. That’s because, up until now, there hasn’t been a good site dedicated to the discovery of original web series.

Original web series are a product. They compete for people’s attention just like anything else. They must be marketed. Many original web series are art. But even art must be marketed. Art must be presented in a beautiful environment that is curated, that guides you to the good stuff, and that highlights the best of every piece.

Blip’s fifty people have spent the last year building a site that showcases original web series the way they deserve to be showcased. We’ve worked to build a clean, well-designed, curated and beautiful environment that draws viewers in and fills producers with a sense of pride.

We hope that we have achieved that goal. Every part of the new destination site is a product of the research we have done and the inspiration of our team. We couldn’t be prouder of the result. We believe that the experience speaks for itself. And, of course, we should note the obvious: this is just the beginning. New tweaks, improvements and patches will be released every three weeks from now on.

If you’re into it you may want to check out some of the news about the launch from TechCrunch (the TechCrunch article includes an exclusive video interview about the new site), Advertising Age, PC Magazine, Alley Insider and NewTeeVee.

Here’s some more information about the new site:

  • The entire site is curated by humans. Viewers and potential viewers told us that they found web video “chaotic.” They said that they found algorithmic recommendations “useless.” If you’re watching Ski the Himalayas we believe that only a human can know which other series would match your taste and mood. An algorithm would simply recommend more skiing videos.
  • We’re featuring the top 1,800 original web series. This is because viewers and potential viewers want to be shown “the best” and want a “curated” experience. Series that aren’t featured on the destination site can still use the dashboard and distribute to our entire network. If your series is not featured on the destination site but you believe it should be please contact us. We’ll work with you to get it to the point where we’ll all be proud to have it there.
  • We’ve introduced the Show Poster. The Show Poster is just like a movie poster, only it’s for web series. During our research we learned that viewers really want to see episode thumbnails. We want people to know that the episodes are part of a series. The Show Poster does that, and ensures that the series’ identity follows its episodes across the entire site.
  • The site is organized into sixteen categories. We’ve carefully designed these categories to give everyone something good to watch, whatever mood they may be in. Find hilarious comedies in Comedy, engaging dramas in Drama, or art and culture series in Learning. Find a great yoga show in Health & Fitness or check out the latest muscle cars in Sports & Cars. You can also watch categories linearly — just like a television channel.
  • Show pages are beautiful. Check out the show pages for Aidan 5, Ski the Himalayas, Vernissage TV and Transylvania Television. These pages make the point that these series are high quality and produced by professionals.
  • We’ve invested in performance. We’ve invested thousands of man hours in building a site that’s not only beautiful, but is fast too. We’ve done a ton of performance and load testing and optimized every line of code to make sure that pages load quickly and video plays almost instantly.

This new destination site is an important part of what we’re doing to build the original web series industry. But the destination site is only a part of what we do. Our dashboard and distribution network have already driven three billion views, and are now generating a billion views every three months. Our advertising services have led to some producers making half a million dollars last year, and we believe that some will make more than a million dollars this year.

Blip.tv now offers producer products, consumer products and advertiser products. We believe that a full suite of products is necessary to build a sustainable ecosystem for original web series. We will continue to invest in all aspects of the experience around original web series.

In the meantime we hope that you discover a new show by heading to the new blip.tv. Let us know what you like — or don’t like. For a year we’ve been working to solve one question: how do we make it easy for people to discover the best in original web series. If you find a new series you like on the site, we’ve done our job.

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Six months of work…

mikehudack:

The team here at blip has been working like dogs for the last six months. All fifty of us. Can’t wait until we get to show people what we’ve been working on. Next week.

We’re incredibly excited. Next week, folks!

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Blip.tv is hiring a lot of new sales reps!

evangotlib:

Our business continues to move up-and-to-the-right. So much so that we need more sales reps to help us take blip.tv to the next level.

I am adding four sales reps to the blip.tv sales team. One in New York, one in Chicago, one in San Francisco and one in Los Angeles. We already have killer reps…

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Everyone wants to know… Where’s Paul?
(Click thumbnail to watch on Facebook!)

Everyone wants to know… Where’s Paul?

(Click thumbnail to watch on Facebook!)

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Exciting news for blip.tv producers!

bliptv:

We’re upgrading your show pages! Beginning soon, your pages will be customized to better represent your brand. Providing all required assets and information can increase your show’s presence both on the site and across the Internet.

Head over to blip.tv/dashboard and watch Annie’s introductory video for more info.

 If you have any questions at all, please visit support.blip.tv.

We’re very excited about this. We think you will be, too!

New show pages coming soon! Get ready, folks.

(via lizmgriffin)

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bliptv:

Last time we had check week, we made the announcement that we’re switching from quarterly to monthly payouts. Today is the first day of monthly payouts! All checks and PayPal payments have been sent for ad revenue earned in January. Congratulations!
Producers who made over $600 will receive a paper check in the mail (no, really, these are already in the mail). Producers who made between $25 and $600 should have already received - as of the last hour - their payouts via PayPal. 
For more information about our payout structure, head on over to the Knowledge Base. If you have a question, talk to us at support.blip.tv. Don’t spend it all in one place. ;)

Dolla bills!

bliptv:

Last time we had check week, we made the announcement that we’re switching from quarterly to monthly payouts. Today is the first day of monthly payouts! All checks and PayPal payments have been sent for ad revenue earned in January. Congratulations!

Producers who made over $600 will receive a paper check in the mail (no, really, these are already in the mail). Producers who made between $25 and $600 should have already received - as of the last hour - their payouts via PayPal. 

For more information about our payout structure, head on over to the Knowledge Base. If you have a question, talk to us at support.blip.tv. Don’t spend it all in one place. ;)

Dolla bills!

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stevewoolf:

New Mediacracy Episode 25: The One About The Dark Side of Web Video
We sit down with Felicia Day of The Guild, Doctor Horrible’s Sing-a-long Blog, and the forthcoming Dragon Age web series, and Ryan Copple, the creator of Riese the Series, to talk about how their projects came together and stories about the choices they have made and their view of the industry. Come hang out with them and NM regulars Zadi Diaz, Chris McCaleb, and Steve Woolf for wine, gummybears, cappuccino lollipops, and laughs.
There’s talk about some recent soul-searching walkabouts to get perspective on burning out, selling your soul, meeting the devil at the crossroads of Santa Monica and Wilshire, web trolls, genocide in Finding Nemo, the term “story designer,” the awfulness of the word “transmedia,” and Brazilian waxes. Yup, full show.

stevewoolf:

New Mediacracy Episode 25: The One About The Dark Side of Web Video

We sit down with Felicia Day of The GuildDoctor Horrible’s Sing-a-long Blog, and the forthcoming Dragon Age web series, and Ryan Copple, the creator of Riese the Series, to talk about how their projects came together and stories about the choices they have made and their view of the industry. Come hang out with them and NM regulars Zadi DiazChris McCaleb, and Steve Woolf for wine, gummybears, cappuccino lollipops, and laughs.

There’s talk about some recent soul-searching walkabouts to get perspective on burning out, selling your soul, meeting the devil at the crossroads of Santa Monica and Wilshire, web trolls, genocide in Finding Nemo, the term “story designer,” the awfulness of the word “transmedia,” and Brazilian waxes. Yup, full show.

(via mikehudack)

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Time to drop some Cosby trivia after landing on The Cosby Show wikipedia page by accident

In the pilot, the Huxtables have only four children. Following the pilot, the Huxtables have five children, with the addition of their eldest daughter, Sondra (Sabrina Le Beauf). The character was created when Bill Cosby wanted the show to express the accomplishment of successfully raising a child (e.g., a college graduate).Whitney Houston was considered for the role of Sondra Huxtable. Sabrina LeBeauf almost missed out on the role because she is only 10 years younger (b. 1958) than Phylicia Rashād (b. 1948), who played her mother.

Bill Cosby’s character is called “Clifford” in the early episodes of the first season (as evidenced by his name plate on the exterior of the Huxtable home). His name was later switched to “Heathcliff”. Additionally, Vanessa refers to Theo as “Teddy” twice in the dining room scene.

(via Wikipedia)

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Netflix To Enter Original Programming With Mega Deal For David Fincher-Kevin Spacey Series ‘House Of Cards’ – Deadline.com

kenyatta:

Video streaming juggernaut Netflix is becoming an original programming player. In what is probably the biggest gamble in its 14-year history, I hear Netflix has outbid several major cable networks, including HBO and AMC, for Media Rights Capital’s drama series House of Cards, executive produced and directed by David Fincher and exec produced by and starring Kevin Spacey.

Negotiations are still going on, but I hear Netflix landed the drama project by offering a staggering commitment of two seasons, or 26 episodes. Given that the price tag for a high-end drama is in the $4 million-$6 million an episode range and that a launch of a big original series commands tens of millions of dollars for promotion, the deal is believed to be worth more than $100 million and could change the way people consume TV shows.

via kthread

Big gamble, could pay off big.

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“Evan Gotlib, SVP of ad sales & creative services, shoots people whenever he gets angry.”
-Business Insider
LOVE IT.

“Evan Gotlib, SVP of ad sales & creative services, shoots people whenever he gets angry.”

-Business Insider

LOVE IT.