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Funny or Die CEO Dick Glover speaking at the Web Summit earlier today. Web Summit/Flickr

This is why so many A-listers want to appear on Funny or Die

Funny or Die CEO Dick Glover explains how it manages to get so many comedians, actors and public figures to appear on its comedy videos.

IF YOU’RE INTERESTED in comedy, it’s very difficult to ignore the influence Funny or Die has on the industry.

Managing to turn web videos into a lucrative business is no mean feat. In an area dominated by YouTube, it has developed a reputation for A-listers to appear on comedy sketches and shows, and for the most part, it hits the mark.

Granted, having the likes of Will Ferrell and Adam McCay as founders certainly helps matters, but the site is free from the restrictions associated with making a movie or TV show. The creative side do what they want without any interference from the corporate side.

Much of the site’s growth has been down to its CEO Dick Glover, who has been with the company shortly after it was founded in 2007. The site had the best of starts with one of its first videos ‘The Landlord‘, a video that has 81 million views to date, setting the tone and standard, but there’s a more important reason for being so popular with many actors and performers within Hollywood.

“We provide them with some value in what it is that they’re looking for,” Glover tells TheJournal.ie. “If they’re looking for creative freedom, something new and different, we provide that [and] there’s no interference from the executives.”

That approach is what draws (and convinces) a large number of A-list actors, comedians and other important figures to appear on these videos. One recent example was the US President Barack Obama appearing on Zach Galifianakis’ Between Two Ferns earlier this year, a way for him to promote the affordable healthcare act.

While the reason for his appearance was to reach out to a younger audience (the video reached 26 million views and caused a spike in visits to healthcare.org), the key behind their success is to maintain the same principles .

“It’s the same thing for a brand, what’s the message you want to get across and how do we make a video that accomplishes that goal and doesn’t feel like a 30 second commercial. The effectiveness of that is very high because it really resonates with the audience, it’s not someone preaching to me, somebody is entertaining me with a really good video.”

While promoting a new service or movie tends to be the main motivator behind such collaborations, sometimes the people involved want to show that there’s depth behind their skills or present themselves in a different light, one that might not be immediately obvious to its audience.

“Sometimes talent want to demonstrate that they’re able to do comedy or do something different and that becomes a big opportunity for them … It’s also in many ways a risk free endeavour in the sense that if it works, it gets as much notoriety and attention as a movie, or television. If it doesn’t work – a lot of times comedy doesn’t work – nobody cares, it’s a little video, it was a fun little thing.”

That freedom allows the writers and creative teams to put together ideas and videos together very quickly. Glover says that it could go from the writers’ room to the completed video going live on the site within twenty four hours, but the short length of time needed from each person makes it accessible, even if it’s a larger project. 

“We can do very big things, we did a mini-movie called iSteve, a satire of the Steve Jobs movie with Ashton Kutcher, and we wanted to do it quickly. Literally from the writers’ room thinking about it to it actually being up on the site took about eight days, a 70 minute movie. We can move very quickly and that’s very important as a lot of the humour that we do is tied to events and moods of the day.”

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    Oct 8th 2020, 2:59 PM

    In all fairness that’s a great result.

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    Oct 8th 2020, 2:56 PM

    Excellent

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    Oct 8th 2020, 3:20 PM

    Great news. Congratulations and best of luck to all students beginning college in this difficult time.

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    Oct 8th 2020, 2:56 PM

    To think we were laughing at the UK making a bo**ix of their calculated grades system, we then said hold my beer.

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    Oct 8th 2020, 3:33 PM

    Good stuff. Delighted for those impacted but leaving very should never have been cancelled.

    I’d say Simon is not missing the health portfolio these days…

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    Oct 8th 2020, 4:25 PM

    Brilliant outcome. Good luck to all the students involved.

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    Oct 8th 2020, 5:47 PM

    This further disadvantages the LC class-of-2019. Already hit with a new system that yielded record results and so put them at a huge disadvantage w.r.t. their LC-2020 counterparts – they are now further back in the queue because 2020 students were upgraded only (but not downgraded) because of the system errors.

    Tens of thousands of them – why is nobody “moving mountains” for them ?

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    Oct 8th 2020, 7:20 PM

    Simon is really a great minister what he has done in 2020! Much respect for him.

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    Oct 8th 2020, 3:28 PM

    It’s a great turn around, but they should not be left out of pocket. Will they be reimbursed for fees already paid to a different college, for books and other items specific to the original course they were offered which they have paid for? Deposits on now useless accommodation?

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    Oct 8th 2020, 5:58 PM

    @Dave Gillen #wearamask #noToRacism: I guess there will be a scramble for accommodation now. Only high end units left!

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    Oct 8th 2020, 3:07 PM

    Good news, though tbf at this late point, they might as well defer.

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    Oct 8th 2020, 3:12 PM

    @willow moon: Why?
    Most colleges only started back last week or the week before and are online. the majority of lectures are recorded on blackboard or moodle.

    No hassle catching up.

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    Oct 8th 2020, 3:17 PM

    @willow moon: not really, a lot of courses would have started later this year anyway and even if they started the first week of September catching up is definitely doable since there’s a lot of introductory stuff in every course

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    Oct 8th 2020, 7:28 PM

    @Fiona Reidy: results only released on 7th September and CAO on 11th September so they didn’t start first week .

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    Oct 8th 2020, 4:13 PM

    Just out of internet and to clarify, does this mean the initial 424 students that received course places before the coding debacle have now been removed as it were or “squeezed out” fairly? Are they being reimbursed/compensated for their course fees, accommodation, and other expenses by the Department of Education per se??

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    Oct 8th 2020, 4:22 PM

    @Kiern Mcx: Or did the latter 424 students get additional places in the respective courses so the initial 424 didn’t lose out on their places?

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    Oct 9th 2020, 8:11 AM

    A week where this story dominated everything from the Dail to the airwaves one muppet of a TD even called for a full public inquiry costing millions never mind the amount of calls for the Ministers head.
    This actually affected only 450 out of 60,000 students and they now all have been sorted within two weeks .
    We really do need to cop ourselves on and calm down on the indignant outrage for a small bit.

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    Oct 8th 2020, 7:39 PM

    Not my Daughter! 2 points short for Pharmacy due to downgrade in Chemistry not to mention points through the roof this year! Teacher gave her H1 no word on her appeal she got H2!

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