Hollywoodized Interweb Content

Can a big studio like NBC pare itself down in order to play on the internet? It’s a question, Cameron Death (pronounced “Deeth”) is working to answer.

According to Adweek, the new vp of NBC Universal Digital Studio, is busy creating a slate of original programming, from offbeat documentaries to a science-fiction series starring Rosario Dawson.

Much of the work will be created either in-house or by 60 Frames Entertainment, a company that finances and produces programming solely for the Internet.

One of the first initiatives Death embarked on when joining NBC’s digital outfit was to create a strategic alliance with Omnicom, giving the agency a first look at series in development.

To start things off on the right foot, he notes, it was important to him that they approach things in “an advertiser-centric way,” proving that his team, “‘gets brands’ and understands advertisers.”

Here’s a look at some of 60Frames work:

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