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Channel 101 is a non-profit monthly short film festival in Los Angeles, which has a sister festival in New York City, Channel 101 NY. Channel 101 is a creation of Dan Harmon and
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in which participants submit a short film in the format of a pilot under five minutes in length. The event is structured such that a panel of previously successful submitters choose what pilots are shown, and a live audience at The Downtown Independent decides which pilots continue as a series for the next screening in much the same way TV programs are rated and managed. According to the Channel 101 website, "Channel 101 is a chance to sit in the worn-out chair of the fat network exec, drunk on the blood of lowly artists whose right to exist is given in exchange for their ability to nourish... You run the network. You pick the programming."


Concept

Roughly once a month, a screening for Channel 101 occurs at the Downtown Independent theater in Los Angeles, with usually ten shorts being screened. At the screening, the audience votes on which pilots they would like to see return. The top five shows are entered into the "prime time" slots on the Channel 101 website, and get to make a follow-up episode for the next screening. This process continues with new "episodes" being shown at each screening until one fails to make the top five, at which point the series is cancelled. Some successful shows can choose to be cancelled voluntarily by running over five minutes, disqualifying the show from continuing and leaving one last un-voted episode. Shows that fail to make the prime time spot are known as "failed pilots". An added benefit of having a prime time series is that prime time directors are part of the panel that decides which five new pilots will be shown alongside the five established shows from the previous screening. Shows that fail to make the screenings are known as "rejected pilots". Each calendar year of the festival is referred to as a "season", comprising 10 screenings, due to there being no December screening, plus month break "to allow the creators to rest" between spring/summer and the November screening, which is the yearly awards show, called the Incredibly Prestigious Achievement Award or "Channy", so named as a parody of
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). The Channy Awards have been held 8 times as of 2012. Other rules have been tried out, most notably the "Chauncey" (named after director Chris Chauncey, the first to invoke the rule), wherein a director could overrule the voting panel and force their pilot to be screened, but the audience had the option of stopping the film at any time. Introduced in October 2003, it was done away with in November 2005 due to the popularity of the festival making it difficult for the honor system to be viable. Only one Chauncey made prime time (''Dick Richards: Private Dick''). The name "Channel 101" does not imply a school or a classroom: Channel 101 derives its name from the prevailing
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method of numbering a TV show's seasons and episodes. Since it is a festival for pilots, all of the screenings start off as episode "101" of their series.


History

The idea for Channel 101 began in 2001, when Schrab invited several friends over for a screening of '' Jaws: The Revenge'', but challenged them to bring a short film predicting what would happen in the film. In 2002, three more short film challenges were issued, but the group of viewers outgrew Schrab's living room. Instead, the screening was moved to the backroom of an LA nightclub. Additionally, friends of friends of the filmmakers were beginning to ask what this "festival" was called and how they could enter. In 2003, Schrab and Harmon named their creation the Super Midnight Movie Show and decided on a monthly screening and a five-minute format. However, they realized that once the show started growing, it would only be a matter of time before a large number of low-quality submissions were entered, and filmmakers would need to be turned away for time constraints. They decided to adopt a TV network-like ratings model where the audience votes on which films they like, and popular filmmakers were allowed to screen more films accordingly. In 2004, a pilot for a reality show about Channel 101 and its filmmakers was shopped to FX Networks, but was eventually passed on. A
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show based on the format of Channel 101 and executive-produced by Harmon and Schrab aired on
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. The show was called '' Acceptable.TV'' and it began airing 23 March 2007. The success of Channel 101 led to a sister film festival in New York City, Channel 101 NY.


Notable shows

* '' Yacht Rock''—A mockumentary series from J. D. Ryznar, Hunter D. Stair, and Lane Farnham, detailing fictional accounts of the lives of real "smooth music" musicians, particularly Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald. ''Yacht Rock'' lasted 10 episodes as a primetime show from 2005 to 2006, but was sufficiently popular that the creators made two more episodes in 2008 and 2010. * '' Chad Vader: Day Shift Manager''—A video series that was created for Channel 101, but was cancelled after two episodes. The creators, Matt Sloan and Aaron Yonda, went on to continue the series, and it became a series on YouTube where it was "featured" multiple times. * ''Everything''—An
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show curated by Jason Whetzell and Danny Jelinek, featuring very short films by a variety of artists, introduced (briefly) by host Sophie Kipner. ''Everything'' is the longest-running prime time show on Channel 101, with 19 episodes between August 2009 and August 2011. The short ''Going to the Store'' picked up attention from
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and '' The Huffington Post''. * ''The Parent Project''—A show where parents created the stories for each episode by talking to their children over the phone. The first 10 episodes had creator and director Brett Weiner talking to his own mother and father. She quit on episode 10, and the show continued with guest subjects calling their families. ''The Parent Project'' was the third longest-running prime time show on Channel 101, with 15 episodes between October 2010 and May 2012. * ''Classroom''—A parody of after school specials by Tyler Spiers. The third longest-running prime time show, with five first-place episodes during its run of 13 between 2006 and 2007. * ''ChooseYourOwnSelectAVision.TV''—A parody of ''Channel 101'' and '' Acceptable.TV'' from Dan Harmon and JD Ryznar, in which Internet viewers voted for one of three 30-second pilots to return in the next episode. It was voted back for a fifth month, but was cancelled when Harmon and Ryznar failed to complete the fifth episode on time. The most popular 30-second show was "Doctor Asshole", a parody of ''
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''. * ''Sex Teenagers''—A comedy from Tom Kauffman and David Seger about a group of clueless teenagers. Episode 7 was shot and screened live in real time at the Channel 101 screening on October 29, 2011. * ''Time Belt''— Chris Tallman's homage to '' Quantum Leap'', featuring guest stars Paget Brewster and
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– the latter in a crossover with '' Computerman''. It was the last of the original prime time shows to be cancelled, lasting eight episodes from 2003 to 2004. * ''Computerman''—Starring
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as a cross-breed of a man's DNA and his home computer. * '' House of Cosbys''—An animated series by
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about a fan and his collection of Bill Cosby clones. ''House of Cosbys'' was the first Channel 101 show to be ranked number one at three screenings in a row. It was cancelled and removed from the Channel 101 site after four episodes following a
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letter from Cosby's lawyers, though a fifth episode was produced. * ''Laser Fart''—A superhero parody initially conceived as a joke submission by Dan Harmon, who also starred in the title role, ''Laser Fart'' became a surprise hit, lasting ten episodes in prime time from 2004 to 2005. Jack Black guest-starred in two episodes. * '' Sockbaby''—Starring John Soares and zero-budget martial arts from Doug TenNapel, the creator of '' Earthworm Jim''. * ''
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''—Fictional stories revolve around three talking unicorns – Feathers, Cadillac, and Tom Cruise – who were created by an 8-year-old gay boy named Shannon. * '' The 'Bu''—A long-running prime time show (11 episodes); also known for being filmed with new casts and crew for the last three episodes. The show was created by The Lonely Island. * ''Gigabots''—A '' Power Rangers'' parody made by the Duncan Brothers and Brenan Campbell. * ''Brently and Mrs. Gould''—Starring Brently Heilbron and his 85-year-old sidekick, Mrs. Gould (played by Jean Farber). * ''Call Me Cobra''—Starring Drew Carey, a show about a man who is mistaken for a professional killer, but takes the job for the money. * ''Channel 101: The Musical''—A fully orchestrated Broadway-style musical featuring Sarah Silverman and '' Happy Days'' Donny Most. * ''Most Extraordinary Space Investigations''—Starring Dan Harmon, Sevan Najarian, Justin Roiland, and Sarah Silverman. It is noted for intentional mistakes, and purposely performing notable errors. * ''Twigger's Holiday''—Starring
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, a colorful musical about a kid growing up. * ''Shitbuster''—Holds the record for most downloaded failed pilot. A revived short series starring Chris Romano as the original Shitbuster ran for 3 episodes. * ''The Jogger''—Cancelled pilot about a jogger solving problems. It garnered praise for the choreography and was later featured in '' Entertainment Weekly''. The show later had its rights picked up by a production company. * ''The Wright Stuff''—Starring Ethan Phillips as President Theodore Roosevelt and created by Ford Austin and Scott Ingalls. It became the highest budgeted Channel 101 series at $5,000 per episode. * ''I Love Vaginas''—The creators, at age 14, were the youngest to make it to the Channel 101 screening. * ''The Serious Businessman''—This show's challenge to its rejection by the voting panel created the "Chauncey" system. * ''Cautionary Tales of Swords''—Trip Fisk (Michael Ashe) tries warning the world of the dangers of sword ownership, and later, decides to fight the problem himself. The show was created by
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. * ''Return to Supermans''—A send-up of Turkish versions of American cinema (such as ''
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''). It was created by Aaron Moles and was featured on G4's '' Attack of the Show!''. * ''Ultraforce''—A 3-episode science fiction action spectacular created by Jeremy Carter and Matt Gourley of ''
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''. It featured Derek Mears, Jeff Davis, and Chris Tallman. * ''
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shot entirely in the
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store without the store's knowing. It was featured in the ''
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'' * ''Business''—Was cancelled and came back as an animated series. * ''Skateboard Cop''—Created by Wade Randolph, Ben Pluimer, and Kelsy Abbott. The only
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show to ever win Best Show. It ran for 10 episodes and won Best Show in 2014. * ''Kill The Baby''—Mayhem ensues when a man makes the decision to kill his infant child. * ''The Real Animated Adventures of Doc and Mharti''—A risqué '' Back to the Future'' parody made in response to Justin Roiland's forced cancellation of his previous show ''House of Cosbys''. It ended up later serving as the basis for Harmon and Roiland's popular animated series '' Rick and Morty''. * ''Pop-It''—A dark comedy driven by special effects, body horror, and heavy atmosphere. * ''Somewhere in Highland Park''—Two friends navigate surreal situations in their Highland Park neighborhood. * ''Channel 101''—A satire of the Channel 101 institution in the context of the #MeToo movement that takes particular aim at the white male-dominated world of comedy and film. It features founder Dan Harmon's first performance on a 101 series in almost ten years when he guest starred in episode 3. * '' Daryl''—A dark comedy parody of ''
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'' starring Dan Harmon as the title character, a therapist who prevents people from becoming serial killers by raping them as babies. The sketch resurfacing in late July 2018 led to Harmon deleting his Twitter account on July 23.


Notable personalities

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: ''Computerman'', ''Time Belt'', ''Laser Fart'', ''Exposure'', ''Water and Power'' * Drew Carey: ''Call Me Cobra'', '' Yacht Rock'' * Sarah Chalke: ''The 'Bu'' * Jeff Davis: ''Laser Fart'', ''House of Cosbys'', ''Ultraforce'' * Flavor Flav: ''Six Months to Live'' *
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: ''Call Me Cobra'' * Jason Lee: ''Yacht Rock'' *
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: ''Your Magic Touched Me: Nights'' * Sarah Silverman: ''MESI'', ''Channel 101: The Musical'' *
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: ''Skateboardpunks'', ''The Amazing Christopher'' * Ethan Phillips: ''The Wright Stuff'' * The Lonely Island: ''The 'Bu'', ''ITV Countdown'', ''House of Cosbys'' * Jimmy Kimmel: ''MESI'' * Paget Brewster: ''Time Belt'' * Chris Tallman: ''Time Belt'', ''The Wright Stuff'', ''Ultraforce'' * Donny Most: ''Channel 101: The Musical'' * Derek Mears: ''Nightstalkers'', ''Ultraforce'', ''My Rockstar'', ''Vengeance'' * Chevy Chase: ''Water and Power'' *
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: ''Water and Power'' * John Oliver: ''Water and Power'' * Tommy Wiseau: ''Playboy Adventures'' *
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: ''Sunday Detective Film Theater'' *
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: ''Raptor'', ''Blood Oath of Three Men and a Baby''. * Felicia Day: ''Blood Oath of Three Men and a Baby''. * Brian Posehn: ''Call Me Cobra'' *
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: ''Yacht Rock'', ''Making Mistakes'', ''Wade and Eric Sold a Movie'', ''Car-Jumper'', ''Reporters'' *
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: ''Groove Fighters'', ''2 Girls 1 Cup The Show'', ''Tales From Railroad Times'' * Tim Heidecker: ''House of Cosbys'', ''Documentary: The Series'', ''My 2 Fathers'' * Eric Wareheim: ''My 2 Fathers'' * Aziz Ansari: ''Water and Power'' * Kumail Nanjiani: ''Googy'' * Randall Park: ''The Food'', ''IKEA Heights'', ''Baby Mentalist''


References


External links

*https://www.channel101.com *https://www.channel101.org
"The Channel 101 Experience": A documentary on Channel 101 LAReel Chicago
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