Welcome Back, Brotter

Welcome Back, Brotter is a television series broadcast on buTV10 on Boston University's campus. The comedy show surrounds the adventures of two star-crossed college roommates who are on the quest for popularity in their big city school.

Awards

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

11Creative Productions, which produces the show, also won the Grand Prize in Boston University's "Your Take" Short Film Festival in 2009.[3]

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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.[4]

There is usually a cold open. The theme song in the opening and closing credits is written and performed by Brian Engles.[5]

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Show history

Welcome Back, Brotter is produced by 11Creative 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).[6]

In 2009, when 11Creative 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).[7][8]

In 2011, the three became Executive Producers when buTV10 picked up the webseries as a televised production.[9] 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.[10] All episodes and satirical promos are also available and free online.

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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.[11]Bostonia magazine selected the feature as one of their Web Exclusives.[12]

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.[13]

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References

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