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    • Epic Fu (formerly known as JETSET) was a web series created by producers Steve Woolf and Zadi Diaz. The show premiered on June 1, 2006 with Zadi Diaz as the host and ended in 2011.
      Airing weekly on the Epic Fu web site and various online distribution channels, the show draws its content from current news stories centered on art, music, technology and web culture.


      Format



      Compared to Rolling Stone and MTV by Advertising Age and described as a hyperfast-paced pop culture newscast by Wired, each episode of Epic Fu runs an average of 5–10 minutes and is generally divided into four main sections: news, music, interviews, and community.


      = News

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      Every episode of Epic Fu begins with Diaz at her desk introducing the week's top stories. The news section often includes stories highlighting how technology and the web is affecting culture in art, music, style and politics. News stories are also submitted by audience members.


      = Music

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      The show typically includes a music video intermission called "Music Video Spotlight" also known as "Sh!t We Like," which highlights an independent or unsigned band or musician.


      = Interviews

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      Interviews appear in the second half of the show and are generally conducted on-location. Guests include web personalities, technologists, artists, musicians, political figures, inventors, authors, television personalities, and off-beat types.


      = Community

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      The Epic Fu community provede news links, correspondent pieces, and response videos to "Campfire" discussions. The central hub for the show's community is called MIX, currently involving over 4,000 of the show's fans, and is located on the Epic Fu website. There, fans upload photos, videos, music, submit ideas, and begin discussions on forum threads.
      EPIC FU also uses social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook to connect with fans. The show regularly initiates collaborative projects to involve its community. Some of these have been a collaborative film, flash game battles, Alternate Reality Games (ARGs), and participation in an eco-challenge called Seven Days Without Plastic. Participating members are incorporated into the show.


      History



      Epic Fu first premiered as JETSET (also referred to as Jet Set Show) on June 1, 2006. Amanda Congdon and Andrew Baron were initially tied to the first few episodes of the production, but the partnership dissolved with the Rocketboom split in July 2006.
      In April 2007, JETSET was the first established web show to sign with web video studio Next New Networks (NNN). NNN took the role of selling sponsorship and handling cross-promotion for the show. In its tenure with NNN, the show grew from 30,000-40,000 views per episode to 3 million views a month.
      In October 2007, Smashface Productions decided to change the name of the show from JETSET to Epic Fu, citing a need to protect their intellectual property with a more original name.
      After a year with NNN, Epic Fu was contemplating a move to television, but then signed with West Coast digital studio Revision3 in June 2008. A the time, EPIC FU was the highest profile web show to switch from one new media studio to another. The partnership ended shortly after in December 2008, when Revision3 laid off nine employees, cancelled three original shows and eliminated two of its distribution deals, citing that the shows didn't fit with their long-term plans.
      Currently, Epic Fu is independently run and distributed through Blip.tv.


      Production


      Episodes of Epic Fu are produced by Smashface Productions and filmed in Los Angeles, California. Production is led by Diaz and Woolf.
      The show has had various producers involved throughout its time on-air, including Brian Lerner and Rick Rey. Annie Tsai and Sarah Atwood have also helped in production efforts and occasionally acted as correspondents. Daniel Merlot and Mike Ambs have been credited as editors.


      Segments



      Below are past and present segments that have appeared on EPIC FU.


      Notable interviews


      A partial list of some of the people that have been interviewed on EPIC FU

      Arianna Huffington of The Huffington Post
      Chuck D of Public Enemy
      Dan Harmon & Rob Schrab, creators of Channel 101 and The Sarah Silverman Program
      Dr. Horrible writers Maurissa Tancharoen, Jed Whedon, Zack Whedon
      Elon Musk, founder of Tesla Motors and SpaceX
      Fatal1ty, pro gamer
      Felicia Day, actor and star of Dr. Horrible and The Guild
      Jonathan Coulton, singer-songwriter
      MC Frontalot, nerdcore hip-hop musician
      Patti Smith, singer-songwriter and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame musician
      Tim Heidecker & Eric Wareheim of Adult Swim's Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job
      Xeni Jardin of Boing Boing


      Awards




      References




      Further reading



      Alimurung, Gendy. LA Weekly Some UTA Online All-Stars. November 15, 2007.
      The Associated Press Websites attract striking writers with creative freedom, potential profits. November 29, 2007.
      Bell, John. Digital Influence Mapping Project Brilliant Online Show: EpicFU (sic). October 24, 2008.
      Gannes, Liz. NewTeeVee Epic Fu Creators Back at Next New Networks Archived 2009-03-12 at the Wayback Machine. March 4, 2009.
      Gannes, Liz. NewTeeVee Whither Epic Fu? Next Steps for the Seminal Web Show Archived 2009-09-13 at the Wayback Machine. September 3, 2009.
      Hart, Hugh. Wired Celebs, Nerds Win Big at Streamy Web Awards. March 30, 2009.
      Hustvedt, Marc. Tubefilter 'EPIC FU' is Back, Dazzles Web TV Meetup Crowds Archived 2010-04-01 at the Wayback Machine. January 22, 2010.
      Moran, Michael. Times Online The Web Watcher: PopJunkie TV; homemade television networks. April 24, 2008.
      McCarthy, Caroline. CNet Internet Week New York's party scene off to a testosterone-fueled start. June 5, 2008.
      Miller, Liz. NewTeeVee Epic Fu’s Return: Same Flavor, Slightly More Focus Archived 2010-04-05 at the Wayback Machine. January 22, 2010.
      Parkins, Cameron. Creative Commons Featured Commoner: Epic Fu. August 4, 2008.
      Whitney, Daisy. TV Week Leading Digital Agents. October 26, 2008.
      Whitney, Daisy. TV Week Boxee in Deals With Blip, iPhone. March 16, 2009.


      External links


      Official website
      Epic Fu at IMDb
      EPIC FU on Blip
      EPIC FU on Twitter
      EPIC FU Official Myspace page
      EPIC FU Official Facebook fan page
      EPIC FU's channel on YouTube

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