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''''''''Internet Killed Television'''''''' is a [[web series]] which documents the lives of Charles Trippy and his wife Alli.<ref name="YT">[http://www.youtube.com/show?p=7H59sBsmEaA YouTube – Internet Killed Television] ''[[YouTube]]'' – Retrieved March 19, 2009.</ref><ref name=Ind>{{cite web|url=http://www.tampabay.com/features/humaninterest/charles-trippys-video-blog-about-his-life-the-internet-killed-tv-has-built/1048245|title=Charles Trippy's video blog about his life, the Internet Killed TV, has built a YouTube following|publisher=[[TampaBay]]|author=Leonora LaPeter Anton |date=2009-11-01 |accessdate=2010-01-04}}</ref> |
''''''''Internet Killed Television'''''''' is a [[web series]] which documents the lives of Charles Trippy and his wife Alli.<ref name="YT">[http://www.youtube.com/show?p=7H59sBsmEaA YouTube – Internet Killed Television] ''[[YouTube]]'' – Retrieved March 19, 2009.</ref><ref name=Ind>{{cite web|url=http://www.tampabay.com/features/humaninterest/charles-trippys-video-blog-about-his-life-the-internet-killed-tv-has-built/1048245|title=Charles Trippy's video blog about his life, the Internet Killed TV, has built a YouTube following|publisher=[[TampaBay]]|author=Leonora LaPeter Anton |date=2009-11-01 |accessdate=2010-01-04}}</ref> |
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The show consists of episodes averaging around ten |
The show consists of episodes averaging around ten minutes that are filmed, edited, and then aired everyday onto [[YouTube]] by mid-afternoon [[Eastern Time Zone|Eastern Standard Time]] (early evening [[Greenwich Mean Time]]). The series was originally planned to last for only one year; however, after the success of the season, the couple has decided to continue. |
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== Background == |
== Background == |
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Genre | vlogging, reality, comedy, travel |
Created by | Charles Trippy & Alli Trippy |
Starring | Charles Trippy Alli Trippy Zoey (Dog) Marley (Dog) (May 2009 - Current) |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 4[1] |
No. of episodes | 5728 [1] |
Production | |
Production locations | Tampa, Florida (May—October 2009) (May 2011-Present) Tallahassee, Florida (October 2009—May 2011) Valencia, Spain (August—December 2009) Sarasota, Florida (Various times) |
Camera setup | Single-camera setup |
Running time | 10 - 20 minutes average |
Original release | |
Network | |
Release | May 2, 2009 – Present |
Related | |
ShayTards GradLife |
'''Internet Killed Television''' is a web series which documents the lives of Charles Trippy and his wife Alli.[1][2]
The show consists of episodes averaging around ten minutes that are filmed, edited, and then aired everyday onto YouTube by mid-afternoon Eastern Standard Time (early evening Greenwich Mean Time). The series was originally planned to last for only one year; however, after the success of the season, the couple has decided to continue.
Background
Internet Killed Television is commonly known by its fan base as CTFxC which stands for Charles Trippy Family Core (formerly Friend Core).[3] As of November 26th, 2011, the series has 562,104 subscribers, making it the second most subscribed reporter channel on YouTube.[1][4] The web series gathers an average of 150,000 views per episode, which brings the show to have over 222,813,012 total upload views.
The web-series also refers to itself as a "home-made reality show" due to its format of a first person perspective that directly follows the Trippys' activities with a typical video-blogging (vlogging) style of the couple filming both of their surroundings including their dogs Marley and Zoey.[2] Internet Killed Television also has its own website which features embedded versions of each day's vlog.[5]
Furthermore, the Trippys' additionally broadcast live shows upon the Internet through BlogTV.[3][6] Much like their web series, these live shows attract a large audience, with Trippy's account (which they use for the live streams) being the second most subscribed account on BlogTV, holding over 17,820 subscribers. During live shows, they also give away free items to the viewers.[6] He continues to have over 1000 vlog videos in his channel making one vlog a day.
Production
The show is shot with a Canon PowerShot ELPH 300 HS, a Canon PowerShot SD 3500 IS (Canon IXUS 210), Canon PowerShot SD 780 IS (Canon IXUS 100 IS), or an iPhone 4S when the main camera is not available. In earlier episodes, Trippy used a Flip UltraHD camcorder or an iPhone. It states on the show's website that the series is edited on Apple's Final Cut Pro via a Mac Pro (or a MacBook Pro when traveling).[3] Charlie Puth composed the show's early theme tunes, and various viewers have contributed their own versions. "dubblekickrick" created the most current and common theme, though TeraBrite covered this and are more often used for the outro song. The theme tune has changed several times including one to celebrate Trippy and Speed's engagement. The show also features a somewhat traditional 'title card', which others have contributed to the show—usually featuring the show's logo - and plays at the beginning of each episode. As of today 5728 episodes have been made. All videos on the channel total 1,052 and total upload views equal 222,399,448.
Cast
Charles Paul Trippy III was born on Sarasota, Florida and raised in the neighboring city of Bradenton, Florida. He started making videos on YouTube in May 2006. He has also taken part in other web series and ongoing vlog series such as: ShayTards, Prank House, Shoot the Banker, The Elevator Show, Retarded Policeman, PrankvsPrank and The Annoying Orange, where he plays a lemon.[7] His father, Chaz Trippy, played percussion in the Gregg Allman Band when Trippy was younger.[8] He was also the bassist in a band himself, called Suspense Thriller.[9] Charles is good friends with Hunter Burgan of AFI, as well as members of We The Kings Travis Clark and Danny Duncan. As of September 21, 2011, Charles will temporarily be the bassist for We the Kings, as current Bassist Drew Thomsen is taking a break from touring with the band. It was firmly stated that the vlog will continue as normal. [10]
September 2, 1984 inAllison Rose "Alli" Trippy (née Speed) was born on Atlanta, Georgia and grew up in Sarasota, Florida. Trippy (Speed) graduated from Florida State University on April 29, 2011, where she majored in Spanish with honors and attained a GPA of 4.85. She has also taken classes in RE. She graduated from the NewGate-Field School, a private Montessori school, in 2006. Many of Allison's friends star on the show such as Datev Gallagher, a cute, quirky film school graduate. Some more common appearances are Allison's brother Justin Speed as well as Charles' sister Melissa Trippy, not to mention Alli's parents who make frequent appearences on the show.
August 13, 1989 inWedding
On Sunday, November 20th 2011, Charles and Allison got married in Sarasota, Florida. The Twitter hashtag "#CTFxCWedding" was trending worldwide on this day. Allison Trippy (Speed) walked down the aisle to the song "In My Place" by Coldplay (Her Bridesmaids walked down to "Yellow" by Coldplay). This was the song heard in the background of their proposal video. The couple's first dance was to "1, 2, 3, 4" by Plain White T's, a song loved and previously covered by the couple. Their official montage video was uploaded two days later on the CharlesTrippy YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQVFGdmO5b8. The music in the background is called "Fix You" by Coldplay - covered by Boyce Avenue. The montage video was produced by ApprenticeA and directed by Corey Vidal. The vlog produced on the wedding day is one of their longest on the CTFxC channel and is located at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1tsmlKXqK8. The couple invited many of their YouTube friends and so lots of other footage of the day can be found online. The wedding was planned by Courtney Shaw of Fabulously Chic Events.
Awards and recognition
Year | Organization | Nominated work | Award | Result |
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2008 | Twitter Shorty Awards | @CharlesTrippy | Humor | Won |
2009 | Mashable Open Web AwardsYes | Internet Killed Television | Best Online Video Web Series | Won |
"Surprise Marriage Proposal in Spain!" | YouTube Video of The Year | Won | ||
Internet Killed Television | Best Brand Use of YouTube | Won | ||
2010 | Teen Choice Awards | Charles Trippy | Choice Web Star | Nominated |
2011 | Twitter Shorty Awards | @CharlesTrippy | Travel | Nominated |
@Alli Speed | Weird | Won |
External links
References
- ^ a b c d YouTube – Internet Killed Television YouTube – Retrieved March 19, 2009.
- ^ a b Leonora LaPeter Anton (2009-11-01). "Charles Trippy's video blog about his life, the Internet Killed TV, has built a YouTube following". TampaBay. Retrieved 2010-01-04.
- ^ a b c Internet Killed Television – About
- ^ – Most Subscribed Reporter Channels YouTube – Retrieved November 21st, 2011.
- ^ Internet Killed Television
- ^ a b CharlesTrippy – Charles Trippy – blogTV BlogTV – Retrieved March 19, 2009.
- ^ YouTube – Annoying Orange Wazzup 2: Wasssabi YouTube – April 30, 2010 – Retrieved May 3, 2010.
- ^ Queen of Hearts – The Gregg Allman Band @ Saenger Theater New Orleans 1982 | Video Youtube – NMETV Latest Music Videos and Clips | – NME.COM NME – January 6, 2010 – Retrieved May 3, 2010.
- ^ Internet Killed Television – Suspense Thriller (My Old Band) internetkilledtv.com – Retrieved June 17, 2010.
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqVzY3f82GI&feature=feedu