Reblogging from votereelgoodshow:
So, apparently Yahoo! is trying to win this thing too now. But, Daryl Hall of Hall and Oates fame is still leading the pack.
Daryl Hall, Yahoo!…sheesh how did a little scrappy show like us even get in this thing?
We gotta put on our rally caps, folks! These guys are tougher than that Fallon fella! Vote Reel Good Show for best Variety Show (OR NOT!)
If you haven’t gone and voted for The Reel Good Show, GET ON IT!
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Webby People’s Voice Awards: Daily Digest DAY 3 - Blogs, India, Pleading, etc.
Look who’s all up in the “Featured Campaign” section!
The General Standings
When we last counted, we had received 150,688 votes in the Webby People’s Voice! So we’re averaging over 50,000 votes a day! Wow!
Featured Campaign
Because we are so excited to see the creative People’s Voice campaigns that nominees launch each year, we love Bobby Miller who won last year after launching a smear campaign against competitor Jimmy Fallon to hilarious and successful effect.
He’s back this year in Online Film & VIdeo - Variety.
The Reel Good Show has launched a new campaign that relies on your video support. Check out http://youshouldprobablyvoteforthereelgoodshow.com/. (Don’t be confused by the muddled message in the URL. I get the feeling that he wants you to vote for his show!.
If you or someone you know is also doing creative things with a People’s Voice campaign, please pass it along! Tweet us @TheWebbyAwards or send a message our way. Your work is inspiring!
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moth:
I love Bobby Miller, and The Reel Good Show is one of the best things we’ve put on in three years at Next New Networks. Bobby and the team put an insane amount of work into this show, and though viewers never came out for it in the droves that we hoped (it’s gotten about 1 million views, which still puts it in the top 1% of original series on the web), everyone who worked on this should be really proud — it’s totally hilarious, like The Best Short Films in the World before it (which won a Webby Award, and we’ve submitted The Reel Good Show for consideration for one, too).
Bobby’s winding things up with a big two-part finale with cameos by great past guests like College Humor’s Sam Reich, Obama Girl, and WETA Workshop / District 9 concept designer Greg Broadmore.
After this, Bobby will continue to kill it producing Channel Frederator and showing his Sundance-featured short, TUB, at film festivals around the world (next stop, SXSW), and hopefully launch something new with us, once again, that’s even bigger.
For now, please comment, favorite, share with your friends and give one of the best series on the web some love: The Reel Good Show Series Finale Part 1.
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Indy Mogul’s Bobby Miller is headed to Sundance!
So exciting! Congrats Bobby!!!!!
We’re excited to share the news today that our own Bobby Miller, host and producer of Indy Mogul’s The Reel Good Show, our animation network Channel Frederator, and the Webby Award-winning series The Best Short Films in the World, has gotten his short film, TUB, accepted into the Sundance Film Festival’s shorts program! Read the official Sundance release.
This is the first time a Next New Networks creator and a member of the Indy Mogul community is going to Sundance as a competing filmmaker, and we’re going to be excited for Bobby to share his experience with the filmmakers and movie lovers on Indy Mogul over the coming months.
Check out the trailer for Tub below, and you can also reblog Bobby’s original post on Tumblr to help spread the word.
One of Bobby’s previous claims to fame was his epic campaign to beat Jimmy Fallon for a Webby Award, which culminated in Fallon endorsing Bobby on G4’s Attack of the Show, as covered by NewTeeVee, and Bobby picking up the People’s Voice Award for Best Variety series. Here’s one of Bobby’s latest episodes of The Reel Good Show, which is one of our best shows you need to be watching.
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MeMe Molly from RocketBoom.com is on the show today.
Witness young love in bloom.
Oh, and some cats too.
Full show here. You can also watch the “Directors Cut” of the sketch in HD here.
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