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2nd Streamy Awards

2010 awards ceremony recognizing online video


2010 awards ceremony recognizing online video

The 2nd Annual Streamy Awards, presented by the International Academy of Web Television, was the second installment of the Streamy Awards honoring streaming television series. The awards were held on Sunday, April 11, 2010, at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Paul Scheer served as the host of the presentation. Over 1,300 audience members were in attendance and the show was broadcast live online.

The show was met with technical difficulties and other disruptions throughout the ceremony and was criticized for its humour which was viewed as unfunny, crude, and deprecatory of internet culture. Controversy surrounding the reception of the event led to the International Academy of Web Television splitting from the show to create its own separate awards show, the IAWTV Awards, and a two-year hiatus of the Streamys.

Winners and nominees

Agents of Cracked, winner of Audience Choice Award for Best Web Series
Sean Becker, winner of Best Directing for a Comedy Web Series

The nominees were announced on March 1, 2010, and the finalists for the Audience Choice Award for Best Web Series were announced on March 29. The Streamy Craft Award winners were announced in a ceremony hosted by Jim Festante at the Barnsdall Gallery Theater on April 7. The remaining awards were announced in the main ceremony at the Orpheum Theatre on April 11. Winners of the categories were selected by the International Academy of Web Television except for the Audience Choice Award for Best Web Series which was put to a public vote.

Winners are listed first, in bold.

OVERALLBest Comedy Web SeriesBest Dramatic Web SeriesBest Hosted Web SeriesBest Reality or Documentary Web SeriesBest News or Politics Web SeriesBest Foreign Web Series Best New Web SeriesBest Companion Web SeriesBest Animated Web SeriesBest Branded Entertainment Web Series Best Experimental Web SeriesAudience Choice Award for Best Web Series DIRECTINGBest Directing for a Comedy Web SeriesBest Directing for a Dramatic Web SeriesWRITINGBest Writing for a Comedy Web SeriesBest Writing for a Dramatic Web SeriesPERFORMANCEBest Male Actor in a Comedy Web SeriesBest Female Actor in a Comedy Web SeriesBest Male Actor in a Dramatic Web SeriesBest Female Actor in a Dramatic Web SeriesBest Ensemble Cast in a Web SeriesBest Guest Star in a Web SeriesBest Web Series HostBest VloggerCRAFT AWARDSBest EditingBest CinematographyBest Art DirectionBest Sound DesignBest AnimationBest Visual EffectsBest Live Production in a Web SeriesBest Original MusicBest Product Integration in a Web SeriesBest Interactive Experience in a Web SeriesBest Mobile Experience in a Web Series

;Streamy Visionary Award Honoree Chad Hurley - The co-founder of YouTube

Web series with multiple nominations and awards

NominationsWeb Series
8The Guild
7The Bannen Way
6Easy to Assemble
Valemont
5Girl Number 9
4Anyone But Me
Auto-Tune the News
Back on Topps
Compulsions
Dorm Life
The Legend of Neil
Riese
3Angel of Death
Circle of Eight
Fear Clinic
$5 Cover: Memphis
Kevin Pollak's Chat Show
Mountain Man
OzGirl
Wainy Days
2Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis
The Coat
Diggnation
EPIC FU
Green Porno
Happy Tree Friends
How It Should Have Ended
Noob
PG Porn
The Totally Rad Show
Web Therapy
The Young Turks
AwardsWeb series
4The Bannen Way
3Auto-Tune the News
2Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis
Easy to Assemble
Fear Clinic
The Guild
Valemont

Reception

The show was poorly received by viewers, attendees and sponsors of the event, leading to an apology from the producer, Brady Brim-DeForest, and rumours that sponsors of the event wanted their money refunded. The show was criticized for its long runtime of over 3 hours, technical failures throughout the ceremony, and for containing unfunny, crude and sexist jokes, including jokes about porn, masturbation and vaginal rejuvenation. The show was also interrupted by streakers as part of a stunt by Best Reality or Documentary Web Series nominee Streak to Win. The poor reception of the event, and the surrounding controversy, resulted in the International Academy of Web Television separating from the Streamys to create its own awards, the IAWTV Awards, and a two-year hiatus of the Streamys.

Many online content creators, including iJustine and Chris Hardwick, felt that the ceremony did not represent online content creation and worried that it would be a setback for the medium being taken seriously. iJustine said that the show's skits had made her feel uncomfortable and condemned the excessive vulgarity, saying that she had left the event "feeling confused, embarrassed and a bunch of other emotions that I still have yet to put my finger on." Jim Louderback, CEO of the multi-channel network Revision3, called the show a "misogynistic, puerile, protracted and poorly executed event" and criticised one of the monologues that "went beyond poking fun at the industry, and was more like a spit in the face." YouTuber Michael Buckley also criticized the event in a tweet saying "All of the technical problems were one thing but it seemed like the jokes were picking on the internet – not CELEBRATING what we do." Erin Broadley of LA Weekly similarly opined "The technical difficulties were forgivable for an event only two years young; it was the tone of the program that was most upsetting to people, who saw last year's optimism replaced by self-deprecating humor and masturbation jokes". Due to nominees and award winners' disappointment with the show, an unofficial redo of the ceremony was held at the ACME Comedy Theatre.

References

References

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  4. Aymar Jean Christian. (December 17, 2012). "On Giving the Streamys (and the IAWTV) a Chance". Televisual.
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  6. Giddens, Jamey. (March 1, 2010). "Tatyana Ali, Crystal Chappell and The Bannen Way All Receive Streamy Nods!".
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  8. Rowley, Melissa Jun. (April 9, 2010). "Countdown to the Streamys: Craft Awards Keep Web TV Community Hyped, But Could There Be Upsets at Main Ceremony?".
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  13. Nicoletti, Karen. (April 11, 2010). "Streamys Honor Best of Web Series".
  14. Swisher, Kara. (April 13, 2010). "Viral Video: How to Get Nominated for a Streamy". All Things Digital.
  15. iJustine. (April 12, 2010). "2010 Streamy Awards". iJustine.com.
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  17. Hart, Hugh. (April 16, 2010). "Streamy Winners Redo Widely Scorned Awards Show".
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