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Kornhaber Brown
IndustryFilm/TV/Digital Production
Founded2009
FoundersEric Brown and Andrew Kornhaber
Headquarters
New York, NY
Websitewww.kornhaberbrown.com

Kornhaber Brown is an independent video production company based in New York City. The company has created shows and campaigns for MTV, PBS, Riot Games, Complex Networks, Condé Nast, Fusion, YouTube, Univision, AMC Networks, and HGTV.

History

Kornhaber Brown was founded in 2009 by Eric Brown and Andrew Kornhaber. Its first notable release was the video Porn Sex vs. Real Sex: The Differences Explained With Food,[1] which received over eighteen million views[2] and was honored by The Webby Awards in 2014.[3]

It created the PBS Digital Studios series Off Book, Idea Channel[4][5][6] Game/Show,[7] Infinite Series, Stellar, and Space Time,[8] and the MTV series Braless, Pants Off, Decoded, and The Racket.[citation needed]

The company was honored by The Webby Awards for Idea Channel, Braless and Decoded.[9]

Productions

Original channels/series

  • PBS | PBS Off Book
  • PBS | PBS Idea Channel
  • PBS | PBS Game/Show
  • PBS | PBS Infinite Series
  • PBS | PBS Space Time
  • PBS | Stellar
  • MTV | MTV Braless
  • MTV | MTV Decoded
  • MTV | The Racket
  • MTV | Pants Off
  • Complex Networks | Group Therapy
  • Riot Games | /All Chat
  • Wired | Data Attack
  • Flama | Secret Life of Babes
  • Scripps Network | Awkward Moments
  • Scripps Network | Do Better Daily
  • HGTV | Can I Come In?

Viral videos

  • AMC | "Could You Rip Out A Spine?" (2015)
  • Glamour Magazine | "The History of the Bra: Styles From Every Fashion Era" (2015)
  • YouTube Advertisers | "What Do You Really Know About Gamers?" (2015)
  • Wired | "The Female Orgasm, Explained with Science Projects" (2015)
  • Carnegie Hall | "43 Cartoon Theme Song Mashup | Ensemble ACJW" (2014)
  • EngenderHealth | "History's Worst Contraceptives: WTFP?! — WheresTheFP.org" (2014)
  • Kornhaber Brown | "Porn Sex vs Real Sex: The Differences Explained With Food" (2013)
  • New York Theatre Workshop | "A Look At The New Musical, ONCE" (2012)
  • MTV | "Everything You Know About Thanksgiving is Wrong" (2015)
  • MTV | "White People Whitesplain Whitesplaining" (2015)

Awards

The Webby Awards

  • People's Voice - Online Film & Video - Public Service & Activism (Channel) (2015) - MTV Braless[10]
  • Online Film & Video - First Person (2014) - PBS Idea Channel[11]
  • Best Host (2013) - Mike Rugnetta - PBS Idea Channel[4]
  • Video Series & Channels (2017) - Public Service & Activism - MTV Decoded[12]

CINE

  • Golden Eagle Award - Narrative Content: Series/MiniSeries— Episodes of 30 Minutes or Less (2015) - 60SECOND PRESIDENTS[13]

The Mashies

  • Best Video Series (2013) - PBS Idea Channel[14]

References

  1. ^ Editor, Emily Thomas Associate; News, Huffington Post Weird (30 July 2013). "Porn vs. Real Sex: Video Compares Sex Fantasy With Reality". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 15 August 2016. {{cite web}}: |last1= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ "Porn Sex vs Real Sex: The Differences Explained with Food". YouTube. Retrieved 12 December 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "NEW Webby Gallery + Index". NEW Webby Gallery + Index. Retrieved 2020-12-12.
  4. ^ a b Bellino, Kristine. "Who is the Guy Who Hosts the PBS Idea Channel?". WIBX 950. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  5. ^ Carrasco, Ed (15 June 2012). "PBS YouTube Series Has An 'Idea' For You". NewMediaRockstars. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  6. ^ "PBS Idea Channel". PBS Idea Channel. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
  7. ^ Hinkle, David. "PBS introduces 'Game/Show,' new webseries analyzing video games". Engadget. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  8. ^ "PBS Space Time". PBS Space Time. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
  9. ^ "NEW Webby Gallery + Index". NEW Webby Gallery + Index. Retrieved 2020-12-12.
  10. ^ "MTV Braless". Webby Awards. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  11. ^ "PBS Idea Channel". Webby Awards. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  12. ^ "NEW Webby Gallery + Index". NEW Webby Gallery + Index. Retrieved 2020-12-12.
  13. ^ "58th CINE Golden Eagle Awards for Professional Media Recipients and Finalists" (PDF). CINE. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  14. ^ Indvik, Lauren. "Announcing the Winners of Our 2013 Marketing Awards: The Mashies". Mashable. Retrieved 15 August 2016.