Welcome Back, Brotter

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Welcome Back, Brotter is a television series broadcast on buTV10 on Boston University's campus.

The show originally followed the adventures of two star-crossed college roommates who are on the quest for popularity in their big city school. It has recently been re-vamped and chronicles the misadventures of two polar-opposite college roommates, Fink (Sameer Farooq) and Nick (Kyle Clauss), and their energetic friend Jenn (Sarah Forman).

Awards

Welcome Back, Brotter received a Telly Award in 2012.[1] The 33rd Annual Telly Awards specifically honored the Golden Age of Television-themed episode "Allston All-Nighter."[2]

The show then won the following year in the 34th Annual Telly Awards, taking home the prize for the science fiction-themed episode "Back To The Brotter."[3] The series is the first in the network's history to win two Telly Awards in two consecutive years.

11Creative Productions, which produces the show, also won the Grand Prize in Boston University's "Your Take" Short Film Festival in 2009.[4]

Show format

Each episode parodies a different visual and narrative style. Such formats have included mockumentary filmmaking, action parodies, in-studio informercials, voice-over narration, and laugh tracks.[5]

There is usually a cold open. The theme song in the opening and closing credits is written and performed by Brian Engles.[6]

Show history

Welcome Back, Brotter is produced by 11C Productions. The company's name derives from the place where the producers met: 11C, the College of Communication floor (Floor 11) of Warren Towers' Shields Tower (Tower C).[7]

In 2009, when 11C Productions was founded, the production company started producing Welcome Back, Brotter as a webseries. The first webisode was written by John Sanderson (the director and editor) with Paul Ryan and Cody Brotter (the original co-stars).[8][9]

In 2011, the three became Executive Producers when buTV10 picked up the webseries as a televised production.[10] Equipped with more than 20 Production Assistants, the show currently airs on-campus on Channel 10, which reaches nearly 30,000 students and 10,000 faculty members.[11] All episodes and satirical promos are also available and free online.

Press

The television debut of Welcome Back, Brotter was the subject of an article in BU Today by New York Times Magazine writer Susan Segilson.[12] Bostonia magazine selected the feature as one of their Web Exclusives.[13]

Welcome Back, Brotter was also the subject of articles in The Daily Free Press in 2009, The Quad in 2010, and Boston.com in 2013.[14]

References

  1. Christopher, Cavalieri. "butv10 wins 5th consecutive Telly Award". BUTV10. 
  2. "33rd Telly Awards". The Telly Awards. 
  3. "34th Annual Telly Awards". The Telly Awards. Retrieved 20 June 2013. 
  4. Loftus, Kay. "Welcome Back, 11Creative". The Quad. 
  5. Breen, Liz. "What To Watch This Fall Season". Arts Live. 
  6. "Brian Engles". IMDb. Retrieved 24 May 2012. 
  7. "About". 11CREATIVE DOT COM. 
  8. Editors. "Corrections". The Daily Free Press. 
  9. Brito, Renata. "Students broadcast dorm-life web series on YouTube". The Daily Free Press. 
  10. Susan, Segilson. "Seinfeld-Inspired Student Sitcom Debuts on BUTV". BU Today. 
  11. Philpott, Chandler. "About buTV10". BUTV10. 
  12. Segilson, Susan. "Seinfeld-Inspired Student Sitcom Debuts on BUTV". BU Today. 
  13. Segilson, Susan. "Seinfeld-Inpisred Student Sitcom Debuts on BUTV". Bostonia Magazine. 
  14. Landergan, Katherine. "Boston University's Funniest Student stars on mtvU". Boston.com. Retrieved 6 January 2013. 

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