Bad Internet (2016-2016)

Premiere:
May 25, 2016

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 10

Finale:
July 20, 2016

Original Title:
Bad Internet

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Big Breakfast
CollegeHumor
YouTube Originals

Countries:
US

A satirical anthology series about the terrifying potential futures of internet technology and culture. Not at all similar to any other shows about technological overreaching.

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Assistant Editor:
Zachary Almeida
Tori Griffin

Associate Producer:
Jillian Vogel

Casting:
Lindsey Weissmueller
Kerry Barker

Cinematography:
Barry Elmore

Co-Executive Producer:
TeNeil Moore

Colorist:
Kholi Hicks

Consulting Producer:
Michael Schaubach

Costume Design:
Alisha Silverstein

Costume Supervisor:
Elke Van der Steen

Executive Producer:
Jon Cohen
Spencer Griffin
David Kerns
Sam Reich

First Assistant Director:
Jordan Little

Gaffer:
Billy Coleman

Key Grip:
Stu Brumbaugh

Post Production Coordinator:
Josh Doughty

Post Production Supervisor:
Andrew Mallonee

Production Design:
Ryan Martin

Production Manager:
Matt Murray

Property Master:
Damian Lund

Script Supervisor:
Lana Marks

Second Assistant Director:
Randin Brown

Sound Editor:
Cameron Tacey

Supervising Producer:
Sam Sparks

Title Designer:
James Thayer

Visual Effects:
Piotr Bednarczyk
Mike Kelley

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mike Cisneros

Writer:
Mike Trapp

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