Dane Boedigheimer is one of those individuals who has used youtube channel as a way to create what can be considered an annoying but profitable empire. Dane used his wild imagination to dream up a concept for his channel based around an Orange. "The Annoying Orange" is what he titiled his project and it is all done from his own garage. Each week Dane releases a three minute video based around some fruit who talk and basically are taken on an adventure throughout the three minutes, talk a lot, tell jokes, and laugh. Boedigheimer has a set in his garage where he films his videos. He writes his scripts, reads the lines while recording his mouth and eyes, then heads to the edit room to superimpose his images onto the fruits.
Pretty simple concept, but complex enough to draw a huge audience. Just recently Dane's orange channel on youtube surpassed 1 BILLION VIEWS, which makes being the one with the ninth most subscriptions on all of Youtube. After gaining so much attention and creating such a following you would think that some smart producer in Hollywood would jump right on this. Low and behold "The Annoying Orange" has captured the eye of the right person and will be saying goodbye to Youtube and hello to your tube!

Cartoon Network has teamed up with Boedigheimer and signed him on to create an Orange TV series to air on the network. If all goes as planned it will hit the air sometime this summer. The management company behind this annoying orange, the Collective, is even working on getting plush fruit toys in stores as well as Halloween costumes to roll out this Fall.
Rob Sorcher, from Cartoon Network says that he was attracted to obviously due to its huge following. All the work is done already, so many kids already know about the Orange that Sorcher says the show "comes with a pre-built awareness." There is big money to be made in this as this is a concept that Boedigheimer, the Collective, and Cartoon Network are working to model it like Nickelodeon's Spongebob Squarepants.
The best part of the whole shebang is that the cost of production is dirt cheap. Shot in his basement, using an EX1, some lights, and an Apple computer production costs are just over $2,000. The only difference the orange will see once it hits television is that episodes will be eleven minutes long instead of three. Also cost will rise over time as writers are added on as well as addition editors.
Talk about yet another amazing empire that is about to grow over the next few years, all from a few videos some guy dreamed up and uploaded to the well known site of Youtube. Boedigheimer himself is shocked he is quoted saying "to upload a video and get millions of hits. Thats insane, a bigger number than I could even fathom."
So get to it! What do you have up your sleeve? Get out the camera and start uploading. Who knows you might have something bigger than you can even imagine on your hands.
Check out "The Annoying Orange" on its Youtube Channel and www.annoyingorange.com for tons of videos, downloads, and more.
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| Dane Boegiheimer and his Orange character |
















