
Google's $100 million investment in original video programming in niche markets on YouTube will unearth some interesting models this year.
Brands will move toward product placement in online content that serve up in video programming on desktop, tablets and smartphones, replacing TV commercials, according to Suzie Reider, head of
industry development at YouTube.
"Companies like American Express can't keep running television commercials," Reider said, pointing to Nike's 30% annual decline in TV ad investments. "The
consumers they're trying to reach are online, streaming content off Hulu and Nextflix, and downloading the last season episodes from Amazon.com."
Investments in commercials continue to
dwindle, fueling a new industry for marketing content based on niche product programming. Alphabird plans to prove it. The company began to build a production arm, adding to its audience development
and video ad business.
On June 20, Alphabird CEO Chase Norlin will announce a deal with Paul DiMeo. The award-winning actor from "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" will spearhead the company's
first comedy Web series featuring branded product placements set to debuted Q1 2013.
DiMeo and writer/director Ken Hanes will executive-produce the series, along with Alphabird's Russell
Naftal and Johnny McMahon. In the scripted series, he will play a down-on-his luck celebrity carpenter who gets fired from a reality makeover series and returns to his first job: a $15-per-hour
handyman. DiMeo's character must perform menial tasks while trying to get back into the Hollywood limelight.
"The Handyman" will enable the engagement of brands, such as home improvement
and appliances to integrate their messaging and products within the show's format. The digital-branded content becomes the production arm of Alphabird. It will give lifestyle brands an opportunity to
do what soap operas did in the 1950s and 1960s.
Alphabird opened a Beverly Hills office and hired former digital entertainment production and development team from some of Endemol, whose
programming includes the reality television series "Wipeout," "Big Brother" and "Deal or No Deal." The team earned 2012 Webby Awards for "MLB Fan Cave," "Married on MySpace" and "James Hyde Steals the
Show."
The former Endemol head of digital development and distribution Russell Naftal, head of digital production Johnny McMahon and head of integrated partnerships and marketing Kelli Usher
join Alphabird. Mike Caruso, former VP of entertainment at Viumbe, and music producer for Lil Wayne and Drake, becomes the VP of Alphabird's music production division.