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==Contents==
==Contents==
===Opening Video===
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1PIICmNlH0 Viacom PWNED on Piracy]


===Television===
* What they've been watching
* The sophomore slump effect
* Shows that they felt betrayed them
* Shows that accidentally have too much closure
* Anticipation and expectations for Game of Thrones
* The Walking Dead


===Sponsor===
===Movies===
None
* The movie draft standings and how it could be integrated into the show
* Anticipation of The Last Airbender and Inception
* Remakes


==Great Quotes==
==Great Quotes==
:"So the idea is we do a show called '[[Framerate]]'.  ...and we would talk about videos.  We talk about video, so whether it's television like ''[[Lost]]'', or ''Flashforward'', or if it's movies like ''Splice''. ... Any kind of movie or videos that are on the net, like ''The Guild'' or ''Dr. Horrible'' or what we're about to watch here..." -Tom Merritt explaining the premise of ''[[Framerate]]''
* "So the idea is we do a show called '[[Framerate]]'.  ...and we would talk about videos.  We talk about video, so whether it's television like ''[[Lost]]'', or ''Flashforward'', or if it's movies like ''Splice''. ... Any kind of movie or videos that are on the net, like ''The Guild'' or ''Dr. Horrible'' or what we're about to watch here..." -Tom Merritt explaining the premise of ''[[Framerate]]''
:"...and we are go for awesome!" -Brian Brushwood
** "...and we are go for awesome!" -Brian Brushwood
* "Are you going to keep the beard forever?" -Brian
** "No, I've crowdsourced the beard." -Tom


==Fun Facts==
==Fun Facts==
* This was the first trial run of [[Framerate]].
* This was the first trial run of [[Framerate]].
* Kiki mentions interviewing [[Scott Sigler]], who would later be a friend of and guest on [[NSFW]].
* [[Leo Laporte]] makes a number of appearances.
** He makes reference to the show that would become [[iPad Today]].


==YouTube==
==YouTube==
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==Links==
==Links==
* TBA
* [http://twit.tv/show/frame-rate Episode Archive]


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preceded ='''None'''|
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followed        =Framerate Alpha 2}}

Latest revision as of 10:08, 22 October 2012

Alpha 1
Number Alpha 1
Broadcast Date June 8, 2010
Episode Length 50:42
Hosts Tom Merritt, Brian Brushwood, Dr. Kiki

Tom Merritt and Brian Brushwood brainstorm for a new show called Framerate with the help of Dr. Kiki.

Contents

Opening Video

Viacom PWNED on Piracy

Television

  • What they've been watching
  • The sophomore slump effect
  • Shows that they felt betrayed them
  • Shows that accidentally have too much closure
  • Anticipation and expectations for Game of Thrones
  • The Walking Dead

Movies

  • The movie draft standings and how it could be integrated into the show
  • Anticipation of The Last Airbender and Inception
  • Remakes

Great Quotes

  • "So the idea is we do a show called 'Framerate'. ...and we would talk about videos. We talk about video, so whether it's television like Lost, or Flashforward, or if it's movies like Splice. ... Any kind of movie or videos that are on the net, like The Guild or Dr. Horrible or what we're about to watch here..." -Tom Merritt explaining the premise of Framerate
    • "...and we are go for awesome!" -Brian Brushwood
  • "Are you going to keep the beard forever?" -Brian
    • "No, I've crowdsourced the beard." -Tom

Fun Facts

  • This was the first trial run of Framerate.
  • Kiki mentions interviewing Scott Sigler, who would later be a friend of and guest on NSFW.
  • Leo Laporte makes a number of appearances.
    • He makes reference to the show that would become iPad Today.

YouTube

Links


Preceded by:
"NONE"
Framerate Alpha 1
Followed by:
"Framerate Alpha 2"