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		<title>Q &amp; A with Brownmark Films &#8220;What What (In The Butt)&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 17:56:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeffrey Williams</dc:creator>
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<p class="MsoNormal">In the most recent season of <em><a href="http://www.southparkstudios.com/">South Park</a></em>, Trey Parker and Matt Stone turned their satirical eye on viral internet videos. In <em><a href="http://www.goodisthenewbad.com/south-park-canada-on-strike-119.htm">Canada On Strike</a></em>, the main characters try to create an internet sensation so they can earn millions of dollars. What they learn instead is that the internet is a wild (and in the show, deadly) frontier that nobody has mastered.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">The episodeâ€™s masterstroke is the sweet and naÃ¯ve Butters singing and dancing to a song â€œWhat What (in the butt)â€. The original <a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=fbGkxcY7YFU&amp;feature=user">â€œWhat What (In The Butt)â€</a> is one of the most viewed videos on YouTube â€“ over 11 million views and counting. There is also a <a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=napyhGiC00A&amp;feature=related">side-by-side comparison of the original video with the <em>South Park</em> copy</a>, that reveals the close attention to detail that Parker and Stone paid to the source.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">The original Samwell video was created by Bobby Ciraldo and Andrew Swant, who have a Milwaukee-based production company called Special Entertainment, with a subsidiary imprint, Brownmark Films. In addition to its YouTube success, the video was embraced by the blogosphere and many mainstream media outlets as well. The runaway internet success of â€œWhat What (In The Butt)â€ put them squarely in the crosshairs of the internet exploitation that <st1:place><st1:placename><em>South</em></st1:placename><em> </em><st1:placetype><em>Park</em></st1:placetype></st1:place> parodied, and in an interview, they reflect on the aftermath.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 12pt">They also have a number of projects in the works. A new Samwell video is in the works, and their feature length project <em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonzo_Ballet">William Shatner&#8217;s Gonzo Ballet</a></em><span> is poised for release this summer. They can be reached via their website at </span><a href="http://www.brownmarkfilms.com/">www.BrownmarkFilms.com</a>.<o:p></o:p></p>
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<p><strong><span style="color: #006600">Q: Before the episode of </span></strong><st1:place><st1:placename><strong><span style="color: #006600">South</span></strong></st1:placename><strong><span style="color: #006600"> </span></strong><st1:placetype><strong><span style="color: #006600">Park</span></strong></st1:placetype></st1:place><strong><span style="color: #006600"> aired, did Trey Parker and Matt Stone contact you for permission to parody the Samwell video? What was that process like? <o:p></o:p></span></strong><br />
<strong>BROWNMARK FILMS:</strong> We were completely surprised by the <em>South Park</em> homage &#8212; we were never contacted by anyone at <st1:place><st1:placename><em>South</em></st1:placename><em> </em><st1:placetype><em>Park</em></st1:placetype></st1:place><em>.</em> We each had random friends call us up to say, &#8220;Dude! Your video is on <st1:place><st1:placename><em>South</em></st1:placename><em>  </em><st1:placetype><em>Park</em></st1:placetype></st1:place>!&#8221;</p>
<p>Neither of us have cable so we had to run to our local bar &#8211; The Uptowner &#8211; they turned off the juke box and turned on Comedy Central just for us.  When Butters&#8217; &#8220;What What In the Butt&#8221; video came on we thought we were dreaming. We sent Trey and Matt a thank you email the next day but never heard back.<br />
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<strong><span style="color: #006600">Q: Are you </span></strong><st1:place><st1:placename><strong><span style="color: #006600">South</span></strong></st1:placename><strong><span style="color: #006600"> </span></strong><st1:placetype><strong><span style="color: #006600">Park</span></strong></st1:placetype></st1:place><strong><span style="color: #006600"> fans? How did you like Butter&#8217;s version? Did Samwell appreciate it, too?</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>BROWNMARK FILMS:</strong> We&#8217;ve both been fans for a long time. Matt &amp; Trey are incredibly smart. And <em>Team America</em> is a very important film.</p>
<p>[We think] the Butters version is great! Butters really stepped up to the plate and gave it everything he had, but let&#8217;s face it: he&#8217;s not as mysteriously unnerving as Samwell. Check out Samwell&#8217;s smile at <st1:time hour="13" minute="27">1:27</st1:time>. But seriously, the attention to detail they put into the Butters version is very flattering. It&#8217;s a full minute, shot-for-shot remake of something we put a lot of work into, by a show we respect a TON.</p>
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<p>Samwell&#8217;s pretty excited too. In <a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ncr21IgkLDo&amp;feature=user">his 2nd YouTube interview</a>, which predates the Butters version, he says he loves <em>South Park</em>: &#8220;I love <st1:place><st1:placename><em>South</em></st1:placename><em>  </em><st1:placetype><em>Park</em></st1:placetype></st1:place>. What a BAD show. But I LOVE it!&#8221;</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #006600">Q: A big point of the &#8220;</span></strong><st1:place><st1:placename><strong><span style="color: #006600">South</span></strong></st1:placename><strong><span style="color: #006600"> </span></strong><st1:placetype><strong><span style="color: #006600">Park</span></strong></st1:placetype></st1:place><strong><span style="color: #006600">&#8221; episode is that internet videos don&#8217;t generate any money for their creators. You created a huge internet sensation; did you earn any money from the video? Or from the &#8220;</span></strong><st1:place><st1:placename><strong><span style="color: #006600">South</span></strong></st1:placename><strong><span style="color: #006600"> </span></strong><st1:placetype><strong><span style="color: #006600">Park</span></strong></st1:placetype></st1:place><strong><span style="color: #006600">&#8221; licensing?<o:p></o:p></span></strong></p>
<p><strong>BROWNMARK FILMS:</strong> <span> </span>Brownmark [Films] recently became a &#8220;YouTube Partner,&#8221; which means we get a portion of YouTube&#8217;s advertising revenue for our videos.  We became partners three months ago and so far we haven&#8217;t seen a check yet, so in a way it&#8217;s hilariously just like the &#8220;waiting room scene&#8221; in the <st1:place><st1:placename><em>South</em></st1:placename><em>  </em><st1:placetype><em>Park</em></st1:placetype></st1:place> episode â€“ we&#8217;re waiting for our theoretical money. And since <st1:place><st1:placename><em>South</em></st1:placename><em>  </em><st1:placetype><em>Park</em></st1:placetype></st1:place> never contacted us about licensing, we didn&#8217;t earn any money there!</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #006600">Q: Do you feel that the You Tube and </span></strong><st1:place><st1:placename><strong><span style="color: #006600">South</span></strong></st1:placename><strong><span style="color: #006600"> </span></strong><st1:placetype><strong><span style="color: #006600">Park</span></strong></st1:placetype></st1:place><strong><span style="color: #006600"> fame has translated to opportunities to make money in other arenas? What did the 10 million plus page views do for you? <o:p></o:p></span></strong></p>
<p><strong>BROWNMARK FILMS:</strong> A lot of friends ask if the &#8220;What What&#8221; video has made us rich, but even after 10 million views we haven&#8217;t really made any money from it. The cool thing, though, is that some doors have become slightly more open because of the video&#8217;s exposure and popularity. For example, Elvira (Mistress of the Dark) was already a fan of the &#8220;What What&#8221; video when we approached her to do a cameo voice-over for Leslie Hall&#8217;s &#8220;Zombie Killer&#8221; video. It&#8217;s given us a little bit of street cred, in a weird way.</p>
<p>Getting something to be popular on the internet is the new frontier, everybody&#8217;s scrambling to crack the code.<br />
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<p><strong><span style="color: #006600">Q: Do you have crossover aspirations to television, feature films, and traditional media? Or are you committed to the internet, and alternative distribution outlets? <o:p></o:p></span></strong></p>
<p><strong>BROWNMARK FILMS:</strong> Commercial ads on television make us want to kill.  One-hour shows have 16 minutes of advertising, and often times they&#8217;re the same ads over and over again. That probably explains why we&#8217;re not big TV watchers in the &#8220;real-time&#8221; sense, but we do watch a lot of TV on rented DVDs from the local video store or NetFlix. We&#8217;re both huge <em>Battlestar Galactica</em> fans, for example. And we love the original <em>Star Trek</em>. And <em>Nova</em>.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 12pt">We have crossover aspirations for all formats.  We have TV show concepts, feature film scripts, and webisode plans. We hope that the release of <em>Hamlet A.D.D. </em>and <em>Gonzo Ballet</em> will bring us closer to cutting some bigger film and television deals, but in the mean time we&#8217;re happy to keep distributing our ideas through the internet. We have three main goals: to get people to smile, think, and communicate. We&#8217;re really interested in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memetics">memetics</a> [ed. note â€“ small cultural concepts that are replicated, modified, and evolve as they pass on, like viral videos, remixes, and video responses], so the internet is kind of a dream come trueâ€¦ Find something that&#8217;s funny or interesting and pass it on.  We&#8217;re not going to change the world with the &#8220;What What&#8221; video, but 10 million views means we got some gears turning and some people talking.<br />
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<p><strong>BROWNMARK FILMS:</strong> <span> </span><em>Hamlet A.D.D.</em> is a big project that we have been working on for a long time. The &#8220;What What&#8221; video was a fun way to take a break and test out some of the visual and comedic ingredients that are going into <em>Hamlet A.D.D.</em>  It was also a fun experiment in making a friend into a star &#8212; Sam&#8217;s small part in our Hamlet film (shot long before &#8220;What What&#8221;&#8217;s popularity) is now a full-blown celebrity cameo appearance!</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 12pt">There&#8217;s been no fallout. It may not be possible for &#8220;What What&#8221; to have much of a backlash, since it will always have a healthy supply of haters. There is nothing more honorable to us than having a cultural &#8220;hit&#8221;, whether it&#8217;s a one-time thing or not. To paraphrase William Shatner&#8217;s &#8220;Has Been&#8221; song, think of all those people who never get out of their armchairs to accomplish anything!<br />
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