2010 web series
Control TV |
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Directed by | Douglas Cheney Chris McCaleb Ryan Wise |
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Starring | Tristan Couvares |
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Country of origin | United States |
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Original language | English |
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No. of seasons | 1 |
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Executive producers | Ken Fuchs Seth Green Stephen Kessler Richard Saperstein Matthew Senreich Craig Ullman Digital Broadcasting Group |
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Production locations | Los Angeles, CA, United States |
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Running time | 24/7 live stream 3-4 minute episodes |
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Release | October 6 (2010-10-06) – November 16, 2010 (2010-11-16) |
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ControlTV was a live interactive reality web show executive produced by Seth Green[1] and directed by Big Fantastic (the filmmaking collective behind series such as Prom Queen). Starting October 6, 2010, 25-year-old Tristan Couvares began the experiment of having his life filmed all day, every day, for a duration of 6 weeks.[2]
Awards
ControlTV was awarded Digital Luminary Award from the National Association of Television Program Executives (NAPTE) [3][4][5] and receiving an Honorable Mention during the 2011 Webby Awards.[6][7]
About
ControlTV produced by actor Seth Green, Matthew Senrich, Ken Fuchs, Steve Kessler, Richard Saperstein, Craig Ullman, and Shara Kay documented the life of Tristan Couvares for six weeks, starting October 6, 2010. The show was streamed live 24/7, and short, re-cap episodes were posted every weekday. The fans of Control TV had been dubbed "the controllers" and voted on various aspects of daily life such as what Tristan would eat, when he would wake up and what he would wear. At one point, the majority of the viewers voted for Tristan Couvares to have an hour off camera. During the show, many cuss words were bleeped out with a splash screen displaying the word "whoops" and a small repeating audio clip.
Viewership
In its first 14 days of release, ControlTV received more than 3 million completed unique episode views, with viewers staying for an average of 27 minutes per visit on the live feed. By the end of season one the show had accumulated over 13 million completed unique episode views.[8]
Ford, Snickers, and Sprint were sponsors of the show.[9] Tristan Couvares drove a Ford and used a Sprint cell phone. Every few days, Tristan Couvares would eat a Snickers bar on camera. At the end of the series, the viewers voted to let Tristan Couvares keep the Ford Fiesta that was provided by Ford.
Season 1 episode list
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References
- ^ "Seth Green to Launch ControlTV, Giving You Control of the Reality Television Series," Slash Film, accessed October 26, 2010. http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/09/01/seth-green-to-launch-controltv-giving-you-control-of-the-reality-television-series/.
- ^ "Seth Green to Give Viewers True Control," Gear Live Media, accessed October 26, 2010. http://television.gearlive.com/tvenvy/article/q107-seth-green-to-give-viewers-true-control/.
- ^ "NATPE Conference: Speakers" http://www.natpe.org/conference/speakers/search/process
- ^ "Vaynerchuk ChuControlTV Headline Natpe Digital Luminary Award Honorees" Internet Movie Database. https://www.imdb.com/news/ni6655800/
- ^ "NAPTE Names Digital Luminary Awards Recipients" Broadcast & Cable http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/461864-NATPE_Names_Digital_Luminary_Award_Recipients.php
- ^ "Webby Honorees"http://www.webbyawards.com/webbys/current_honorees.php?media_id=97&category_id=102 Archived 2010-05-16 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "ControlTV" http://www.dbg.tv/controltv_webby/
- ^ "ControlTV Reality Show Crowd Sources a Life" MediaPost Publications "MediaPost Publications ControlTV Reality Show Crowd Sources a Life 11/04/2010". Archived from the original on 2010-11-05. Retrieved 2011-01-05.
- ^ "Ford, Sprint, Snickers Get With the Crowd for 'ControlTV', AdAge.com, accessed October 26, 2010. "http://adage.com/madisonandvine/article?article_id=146703.
- ^ "Episodes," Control TV, accessed October 26, 2010. http://controltv.com/category/episodes/ Archived 2010-10-18 at the Wayback Machine.
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