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| A live-action comedy series about a group of friends who LARP, and their interactions in and out of the game. |
| A live-action comedy series about a group of friends who [[LARP]], and their interactions in and out of the game.<ref>{{cite web | publisher = Geek & Sundry | url = http://geekandsundry.com/shows/larps-the-series | title = LARPs | accessdate = 27 March 2015 }}</ref> |
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The series was picked up by Geek & Sundry after the first season had been shown in early 2014: those episodes were removed from the original channel and re-released by G&S in preparation for the second season.<ref>{{cite web | publisher = LARPs The Series | url = http://www.larpstheseries.com/#!faq/c1quo | title = FAQ | accessdate = 27 March 2015 }}</ref> |
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===End of an Era=== |
===End of an Era=== |
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On February 18, 2015, it was announced on Geek & Sundry's website that the Vlogs channel |
On February 18, 2015, it was announced on Geek & Sundry's website that the Vlogs channel |
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would be "coming to and end" after almost two years of content.<ref>http://geekandsundry.com/view/geek-sundry-update-whats-going-on-with-the-vlogs-channel</ref> |
would be "coming to and end" after almost two years of content.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://geekandsundry.com/view/geek-sundry-update-whats-going-on-with-the-vlogs-channel | title = GEEK & SUNDRY UPDATE: WHAT’S GOING ON WITH THE VLOGS CHANNEL? | publisher = Geek & Sundry | date = 18 February 2015 }}</ref> |
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Portents of the Vlogs channel's closure could be felt before the February announcement, however, as longtime viewers noted the steady decline in amount of content (and Vloggers themselves) featured on the channel. |
Portents of the Vlogs channel's closure could be felt before the February announcement, however, as longtime viewers noted the steady decline in amount of content (and Vloggers themselves) featured on the channel. |
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Revision as of 14:31, 27 March 2015
File:Geek.and.sundry.logo.png | |
Company type | Private |
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Genre | Web series production |
Founded | 2011 (channel launched April 2, 2012 ) |
Founder | Felicia Day, Kim Evey, Sheri Bryant |
Headquarters | , |
Revenue | Undisclosed[1] |
Parent | Legendary Pictures |
Website | geekandsundry |
Geek & Sundry is a commercial YouTube Channel and multimedia production company.[1][2] It was launched on April 2, 2012 by actress Felicia Day[3] with Kim Evey and Sheri Bryant[4] as part of YouTube's 100 million dollar original channel initiative. In June 2012, Forbes Magazine suggested that "if successful, it could help blaze a trail for the future of network television."[5]
History
The channel was originally based around three unscripted programs produced by Day: The Flog (hosted by Day), Sword & Laser (hosted by Veronica Belmont and Tom Merritt) and Tabletop (hosted by actor Wil Wheaton).[1]
Revenue for the company is undisclosed. Before the channel launch, they were given an advance payment by YouTube "against future advertising revenue to jumpstart production."[1]
The channel's founders and hosts of some of its programs have attended a number of fan conventions since its startup in April 2012 including: ComicCon,[6] Dragon*Con,[7] VidCon,[8] and WonderCon.[9] They also attended Comic-Con in 2013.[10]
In March 2013, the channel announced three new series: "Felicia's Ark" (featuring Felicia Day), "Fetch Quest" (created by Jordan Allen Dutton) and "The Player One[s]". Two programs, "Tabletop" and "Space Janitors", were renewed for season 2 of the channel starting April 1, 2013.[11]
In August 2014, Geek and Sundry was acquired by Legendary Pictures for an undisclosed sum.[12] In December 2014, Geek and Sundry was listed on New Media Rockstars Top 100 Channels, ranked at #68.[13]
Programming
Year | Title | Created by | Notes | Status |
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2012 | Dark Horse Motion Comics | Dark Horse | Videos based on comics published by Dark Horse Comics [14] | On Hiatus |
2013–present | Spellslingers | Sean Plott | Sean "Day9" Plott plays Magic: The Gathering with a different guest per episode.[15] | On-Air |
2012–2013 | The Flog | Felicia Day | A Vlog done by Felicia Day each week.[16] | On Hiatus |
2012–2013 | The Guild | Felicia Day | revolves around the lives of a gamers' online guild, The Knights of Good, who play countless hours of a fantasy MMORPG video game entitled The Game.[17] | On Hiatus |
2012 | Sword & Laser | Veronica Belmont and Tom Merritt | A book club/video podcast based around elements of sci-fi and fantasy.[18] | On Hiatus |
2012–Present | Tabletop | Felicia Day and Wil Wheaton | In each episode, one or more boardgames are explained briefly by Wil Wheaton and then he and his guests, usually web or TV personalities, play the game.[19] | On-Air |
2012 | Written By A Kid | In each episode, a child tells a story, which is used as the script in order to produce a short video.[1][20] | On Hiatus | |
2012 | LearningTown | Paul and Storm | A sitcom starring Paul and Storm as fictional versions of themselves taking over a classic children's show.[21] | On Hiatus |
2012-2013 | On the Table | A wargames show originally run on Beasts of War before moving to Geek and Sundry.[22][23] | On Hiatus | |
2012 | The Storyboard | Pat Rothfuss’ Authors’ Roundtable[24][25] | On Hiatus | |
2012–2014 | Vaginal Fantasy | Felicia Day | Book club based around romance, novels, and alcohol. It stars Felicia Day, Bonnie Burton, Kiala Kazbee, and Veronica Belmont, as they review romance novels and drink alcohol.[26] | Moved to its own channel |
2012–Present | Space Janitors | Davin Lengyel and Geoff Lapaire | A live-action comedy series about a group of janitors, who work for an evil overlord.[27] | On-Air |
2012 | MetaDating | Sean Plott and friends drink beer and play online romance simulators.[28] | On Hiatus | |
2012 | #Parent | Kristen Rutherford and Mike Phirman discuss topics relevant to the interests of geek parents.[29][30] | On Hiatus | |
2013 | Felicia’s Ark | Felicia Day | An interactive comedy that stars Felicia Day saving animals from video games, with viewers helping her decide which animals will make it onto her Ark.[11][31] | On Hiatus |
2013 | Fetch Quest | Jordan Allen Dutton | An animated, musical comedy about video-game culture created by Jordan Allen Dutton of Robot Chicken.[11][32] | On Hiatus |
2013 | The Player One[s] | A sketch-comedy show that stars the sketch team of the same name finding humour in video-games.[11][33] | On Hiatus | |
2013–Present | Co-Optitude | Felicia Day | In each episode, Felicia Day and her brother Ryon Day play old games from the Genesis, Super Nintendo, and Nintendo 64 so you don't have to.[34] | On-Air |
2013 | Outlands | Adam de la Peña | Brought to you by Adam de la Pena (Codemonkeys), this brave group is exploring the deep reaches of space, uncharted planets... in order to build intergalactic convenience stores. | Unavailable |
2014–Present | Talkin’ Comics Weekly | Amy Dallen | Amy Dallen takes on her favorite comic of the week, going on adventures with a variety of exciting guests and making sure you won't leave your local comic shop empty handed![35] | On-Air |
2014 | Caper | Amy Berg & Mike Sizemore | Four superhero housemates (Penny, Dagr, Alexia, and Luke) turn to crime when the economic realities of herodom hit home.[36] | On Hiatus |
2014–Present | Unplugged | Ashly Burch helps turn video games into real life thrill rides.[37] | On Hiatus | |
2014 | Spooked | A paranormal comedy featuring the world's cheapest ghost hunters.[38] | Season 1 completed | |
2014 | Arcade Arms | In Arcade Arms, Nika brings gaming into real life by taking the most potent digital weapons, from Final Fantasy XIV's Gae Bolg to Elder Scrolls Online's Mace of Molag Bal, and smashing things with their real life counterparts.[39] | On Hiatus | |
2014–Present | LARPs | Julian Stamboulieh and Jon Verrall | A live-action comedy series about a group of friends who LARP, and their interactions in and out of the game.[40]
The series was picked up by Geek & Sundry after the first season had been shown in early 2014: those episodes were removed from the original channel and re-released by G&S in preparation for the second season.[41] |
On-Air |
Geek & Sundry Vlogs
Geek & Sundry launched a new channel, Geek & Sundry Vlogs on May 19, 2013, with 10 more vloggers added. All vloggers are mentored by Felicia Day and Jenni Powell, producer of The Lizzie Bennett Diaries.[42]
Their vlogs include:
- Wordplay Season 2 with Nika "Nikasaur" Harper (Formerly Story Mode)
- Geeking OUT with Becca Canote (Formerly also with Neil McNeil)
- Read This! with James “Tigermonkey” Isaacs (Formerly about his quest to the World Thumbwrestling Championships)
- Sachie
- Talkin' Comics with Amy Dallen (Formerly a weekly show on the main channel)
- Jeff Lewis
- Katie Satow
- Paul Mason the DIY Guy
- Critical Hit Cocktails with Mitch Hutts
- 2 Broke Geeks with Mia Resella and Omar Najam
- Cristina Viseu
- Songs of Adventure with Vaughan de Villiers and Caitlin Papier
- Dael Kingsmill
- Kiriosity with Kiri Callaghan
- Wargaming with Teri Litorco
- Old School Pixel Party with Scott Tumilty
- Akeem Lawanson
- Holland Talks Movies with Holland Farkas
- Two Guest Vloggers every other Tuesday
Vlog Entries
On May 20, 2013, Geek & Sundry started a search for new vloggers to become a part of their channel. People could submit their entry videos to the channel via YouTube for official review from Geek & Sundry and community feedback.[42]
The second round of "expansion pack" vloggers launched in August 2013. The vlogs channel now included 18 vloggers covering a variety of topics.
End of an Era
On February 18, 2015, it was announced on Geek & Sundry's website that the Vlogs channel would be "coming to and end" after almost two years of content.[43] Portents of the Vlogs channel's closure could be felt before the February announcement, however, as longtime viewers noted the steady decline in amount of content (and Vloggers themselves) featured on the channel.
References
- ^ a b c d e G.F. (July 24, 2012). "A tube for all tastes". The Economist. Retrieved 2012-07-27.
- ^ Goldberg, Lesley (March 30, 2012). "Felicia Day Shifts to Producing Role with New YouTube Channel". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2012-07-27.
- ^ Truitt, Brian (April 2, 2012). "Felicia Day launches nerd-friendly Geek & Sundry Web channel". USA Today. Retrieved 2012-07-27.
- ^ "FELICIA DAY'S GEEK & SUNDRY UNVEILS THE BEST IN INDIE GEEK CULTURE WITH A DIVERSE ORIGINAL LINE-UP FOR ITS PREMIUM YOUTUBE CHANNEL" (Press release). Geek & Sundry. March 17, 2012.
- ^ Ewalt, David M. (March 2, 2012). "Felicia Day's 'Geek And Sundry' Could Be The Future Of TV". Forbes. Retrieved 2012-07-27.
- ^ Rutz, Jeremy (July 2, 2012). "GEEK & SUNDRY'S OFFSITE PLANS FOR COMIC-CON". San Diego Comic-Con Unofficial Blog.
- ^ "FELICIA AT DRAGON*CON". Geek & Sundry. September 10, 2012.
- ^ "THE FLOG AT VIDCON 2012". Geek & Sundry. July 9, 2012.
- ^ xaraan (April 1, 2013). "WONDERCON: GEEK & SUNDRY PANEL". outhousers.com. Retrieved 2013-04-01.
- ^ Tabz (administrator, moderator) (February 11, 2013). "COMICCON 2013". Retrieved 2013-04-01.
- ^ a b c d Goldberg, Lesley (March 25, 2013). "Felicia Day's Geek & Sundry Sets 3 New Series". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2013-04-01.
- ^ http://www.nerdist.com/2014/08/felicia-days-geek-and-sundry-joins-the-legendary-digital-network/
- ^ "The NMR Top 100 YouTube Channels: 75-51!". New Media Rockstars. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
- ^ "Dark Horse". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- ^ "Spellslingers". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- ^ "The Flog". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- ^ "The Guild". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- ^ "Sword & Laser". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- ^ "TableTop". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- ^ "Written By A Kid". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- ^ "Learning Town". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- ^ "On The Table Coming to Geek & Sundry on November 15th!". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- ^ "On the Table". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- ^ "Showtime". PatrickRothfuss.com. 8 July 2012.
- ^ "Storyboard". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- ^ "Vaginal Fantasy". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- ^ "Space Janitors". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- ^ "MetaDating". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- ^ Granshaw, Lisa (11 October 2012). "How to Raise a Happy Geek". moms.today.com.
- ^ "#Parent". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- ^ "Felicia's Ark". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- ^ "Fetch Quest". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- ^ "The Player One[s]". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- ^ "Co-Optitude". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- ^ "Talkin' Comics Weekly". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
- ^ "Caper". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
- ^ "Unplugged". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
- ^ "Spooked". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 3 July 2014.
- ^ "Arcade Arms". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
- ^ "LARPs". Geek & Sundry. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
- ^ "FAQ". LARPs The Series. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
- ^ a b "GEEK & SUNDRY LAUNCHES NEW CHANNEL" (Press release). Geek & Sundry. May 19, 2012.
- ^ "GEEK & SUNDRY UPDATE: WHAT'S GOING ON WITH THE VLOGS CHANNEL?". Geek & Sundry. 18 February 2015.