Cube Fabulous – a “fantastic parody of the endless parade of contemporary makeover shows, touching on everything from bad decorating tips to the Queer Eye for the Straight Guy trope of hosts discussing their makeover victim’s foibles while driving in an SUV with a camera lodged on the dashboard” – may have been ahead of it’s time, but in hindsight, its creators saw the horizon with impressive clarity: a simple concept with a narrowly defined, advertiser-friendly demographic, sponsored by a single brand.
This was MTV content fitted for the web with built-in sponsorship, and it came about a year before anyone else had done anything close.
Dorm Storm, Brodband Enterprises next iteration makeover show, seems to be a continuation of the Cube Fabulous experiment with one interesting exception: though Berman had been developing a similarly-themed Dorm makeover show – Dorm Fabulous – Shorn Entertainment isn’t involved in Dorm Storm.
“Shorn Entertainment is the creator, producer and owner of Cube Fabulous. Shorn has no involvement with Broadband Enterprises’ Dorm Storm show,” J. Scott Berman, Founder & CEO of Shorn Entertainment and creator/executive producer of Cube Fabulous, said via email.
Since Cube Fabulous, we’ve not thought much about Broadband Enterprises – a company concerned primarily with video ad-serving technology. Recent announcements, however, and an impressive production slate have piqued our interest once again.
Dorm Storm is a shinier, though notably shorter Cube Fabulous without the tongue-in-cheek makeover schtick intended for a narrower audience. And it’s got HP products. And a better looking host.
Broadband Enterprises has promised HP – Dorm Storm‘s sponsor – a whopping “20 million views” through its self-touted distribution network, AdWeek reports. Despite that, we, who expertly consume way too much internet-TV, have yet to find an easily-accessed Dorm Storm website or its videos on any major video sharing site (the embed I did find was from a Google search that led me to i-am-bored.com).
Danny Fishman, BE’s President, says the “if we build it, they will come” mindset fails more often than not. “There are so many vendors selling original programming…One of those key components is guaranteed distribution, because otherwise it sits on the shelf.”
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