Donald Glover Campaigns for Spider-Man Role

Comedian and actor Donald Glover (Mystery Team, NBC’s Community) has started a viral campaign to get him an audition for the role of Peter Parker in the new Spider-Man film. Glover has taken to the social marketing streets (i.e. Facebook and Twitter) and is already seeing a lot of support. Get the details after the break.
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Watch NBC’s Community Web Series

As we promised, NBC’s Community debuted their first ever webisodes yesterday on their homepage. In “The Spanish Video Assignment”, Abed and Starburns present their video assignment to the Spanish class. Though highly entertaining, the video didn’t follow the guidelines, so Professor Chang allows them to do it over again, as long as he gets to be in it. See what happens by watching the full series after the break.
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Webisodes for NBC’s Community To Premiere This Week

The Office can’t have all the web fun. Tomorrow, NBC’s Community will premiere their own web series, titled “The Spanish Video Assignment”. Take a look at the trailer for the webisodes after the break, and head over to the show’s NBC homepage on Thursday to see the whole thing.
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Follow Greendale’s Best and Brightest on Twitter

Say what you will about NBC’s recent late night disaster, but the network has been at the forefront of incorporating viral media into their programs – particularly with their Thursday night shows. Well, the tradition continues with their rookie comedy, Community.
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New Service Gives Low-Budget Films, ARGs a Chance

A new service called Hukilau is offering low budget projects, like independent films and alternate reality games (ARGs), funding through a concept known as “crowdsourcing.” The service allows members of the Hukilau community to become producers of independent films or remain consumers, by watching and rating the films.

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NBC Viral Round-Up: The Office and Community

We all know that NBC has the most consistent viral presence among the broadcast networks (with ABC coming in second), and they seem to favor Thursday shows. With The Office and Community airing last night, we have a few updates on their virals.


First off, the webisodes are back for The Office, which I know will excite a lot of fans. The newest web series from the members of the Scranton branch will be launching next Thursday, as Dunder Mifflin’s Kelly (Mindy Kaling) and Erin (Ellie Kemper) join forces to form the girl group Subtle Sexuality. With musical help from Ryan Howard (B.J. Novak) and Andy Bernard (Ed Helms), they put all the “male prima donnas” on notice with their scorching hot music video. The new webisodes and music premiere Thursday, Oct. 29th on NBC.com. As the premiere approaches we’ll have more information for you, but for now, check out a behind-the-scenes look at Subtle Sexuality:





In other NBC news, as we reported earlier this month, NBC’s rookie show Community has a website for the fake community college at the center of series. Now The Greendale Community College website has published an article about the new mascot, the “Human Being,” after the character Pierce created it last night. I imagine this “Greendale Weekly” will become a regular feature, so keep an eye out on this.


The Office and Community air Thursday nights on NBC. Check your local listings for times.

Join the “Community” and Enroll at Greendale College

My favorite new show of this fall is NBC’s “Community.” Starring the affable Joel McHale and Chevy Chase, the comedy surrounds the happenings at a community college, and the eclectic range of students and professors who attend it. Continuing the precedent set by “The Office” and “Parks and Recreation,” NBC has created a viral website for “Community” based on the show’s setting: Greendale Community College.


The official Greendale website is accurately designed to reflect a real world community college. It’s not flashy or particularly deep with information, but does have some interesting tidbits for fans of the show. There are a series of student films in the “A/V Department” of the site, including “Six Candles,” which is central to the show’s last episode. There is also a page devoted to the school library, a section devoted to the variety of professors on campus, and what appears to be a weekly newsletter.  Again, all have proved to be noteworthy in the series up until now. 





My biggest qualm with the page though is an opportunity missed with the “Admissions” section. It would have been easy and worthwhile to allow fans to “apply” to the school in exchange for email updates or access to further content. Instead, the site explains that we are already accepted to the college simply by visiting the website. Regardless, I give NBC credit for developing a viral that’s strongly immersed within the show’s narrative. Nearly every component of the viral site, although not explicitly stated (which is the point), has a connection with one of the episodes thus far. This should make fans of the series excited to visit the page and see Greendale for themselves.   


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If you listened to our latest ViralCast or have been following the site updates, you’ll realize that television studios have committed to going viral with many shows, especially new shows.  While this might appear risky, I think the move will pay dividends in the long run. These viral sites will build and maintain a fan base, generate positive word of mouth, and provide an ideal channel to post content. In the case of “Community,” I hope this world can continue to develop, and we haven’t seen the last of Greendale Community College.