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		<title>From Webseries to Comedy Central Hit</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2015 01:03:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Mads Black]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s a bit of Just Do It attitude for your Friday night. Or whenever. Comedy Central&#8217;s awesome slice-of-life comedy, Broad City, is currently on it&#8217;s second season. Good for them. That in itself is not necessarily interesting from a filmmakers perspective. But if you look at what came before, it&#8217;s suddenly a pretty interesting case [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Here&#8217;s a bit of <em>Just Do It</em> attitude for your Friday night. Or whenever.</strong></p>
<p>Comedy Central&#8217;s awesome slice-of-life comedy, <em>Broad City</em>, is currently on it&#8217;s second season. Good for them. That in itself is not necessarily interesting from a filmmakers perspective. But if you look at what came before, it&#8217;s suddenly a pretty interesting case study. More often than not, when I see a successful, offbeat comedy show with all the markings of a bonafide indie hit, I see right through it. I see the studios behind them. I see the pilot episodes. The spec scripts. The development process helmed by veteran producers. Maybe there&#8217;s even star talent (or star creatives) attached, making it easy to scoff at the &#8220;bold newcomer&#8221; label.</p>
<p>But with Broad City it&#8217;s different. The quirky Comedy Central hit started exactly where a lot of newbie directors and actors go when the spec scripts or pilot auditions aren&#8217;t moving their careers forward at a desirable pace: The Webseries.</p>
<p>Whenever the talk turns to what not-yet established filmmakers and actors can do to be proactive about their careers, the <em>webseries</em> comes up. Stop waiting for the call, start making the calls. You have an idea? Put it on paper, wrangle up your most talented (and patient) friends, borrow a camera and start shooting. The results are of varying quality, indeed, but it&#8217;s inspiring and comforting when a show like Broad City comes along and shows us that your weekend project doesn&#8217;t have to look like (or cost) a million bucks for it to stir up exactly the kind of interest it&#8217;s supposed to.</p>
<p>The recipe for success? In this case, it&#8217;s short, on-point examinations of what makes everyday life gloriously awkward. It&#8217;s funny, because it&#8217;s true. And Abbi and Ilana are both amazing &#8211; though there&#8217;s a world of difference between their acting in the early webisodes and the recent Comedy Central episodes. Practice makes perfect. The bizarre-but-plausible antics were adorable and laughable from the get-go.</p>
<p>Sure, now on it&#8217;s second season, Broad City <em>does</em> look like a million bucks (it&#8217;s shot on Arri Alexa). But check out some of the 25 webisodes from 2010-2011 that started it all. And then go do it yourself. It&#8217;s totally possible.</p>
<p>Episode 1: Making Change</p>
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<p></center>Episode 3: Subway on a Sunday</p>
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<p></center>Episode 7: Laundry</p>
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<p></center>Episode 16: Date Night</p>
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<p></center>And there are many, many more on <a href="https://www.youtube.com/user/BroadCity/videos" target="_blank">Broad City&#8217;s YouTube channel</a>. The new episodes are available on Comedy Central or online on Hulu Plus.</p>
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