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''The Book of Jer3miah'' is an American live-action
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created by a group of
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students and faculty members. It follows the experience of college freshman, Jeremiah Whitney, who accepts the charge to protect a mysterious
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n box. When Jeremiah's parents are mysteriously murdered, Jeremiah learns that he is the target of a frightening conspiracy, requiring
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and
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to escape. Every facet of his life is called into question, and now he must uncover the truth about the box, the conspiracy, and his very identity, before it's too late. The series follows Jeremiah as he defends his life and the lives of his friends from the mounting threats that surround them. The show's first season, due to funding constraints, was created with almost no budget and consists of 20 two- to fifteen-minute
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. The series also incorporates an
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with its hub at TheDavenportPapers.com.


Production


Influences

The project is inspired by
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fiction like
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, ''24'''s ''The Rookie'', and webisodes from ''The Office''. It also follows the interactive nature of Bungee's ''
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'' experience, '' The Truth About Marika'', and
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's ''
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'' game. It is the first known university-sponsored web series that uses
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, and also the first
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themed web series. Tonally, the show has been compared to serialized programs like ''Lost'', ''24'' and ''
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''. It has also been compared to the fictional works of filmmaker
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author
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, whose article, "The Problem of Evil in Fiction", was used extensively by the BYU class when developing the series.


Concept

The series is a pioneering program aimed to produce entertaining and accessible new media for
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audiences, as well as for general audiences and families. It was designed and intended to be a participation drama. The project uses
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for video hosting, and involves viewers through Twitter, Facebook, and custom Ning networks. It is a class project created by Theater & Media Arts associate professor Jeff Parkin and produced by Jeff Parkin, Jared Cardon, and over 30 students. Without a textbook, the planning and conceptualization for the series were assisted by concepts derived from readings in
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magazine, the writings of
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, and the writings of Gideon Burton. The webisodes incorporate themes from
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, and the plot involves
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and
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, especially myths and Native American legends surrounding
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.


Themes


Distribution

The first three webisodes premiered in the Varsity Theater on the Brigham Young University campus, as well as online. Subsequent episodes debuted on www.jer3miah.com every Friday, with the season finale airing on 12 June 2009. A novel, ''The Book of Jer3miah: Premonition'', based on the webseries was published on 4 March 2013.


Alternate-reality game


Premise

In addition to traditional webisodes, the project includes an interactive online experience through TheDavenportPapers.com, ZoobyNews.com, and other sites. Viewers work together to uncover the plot of the series from clues within the show and online puzzles. The game also extends to physical clues around the Brigham Young University campus including statues, plaques, and GPS locations where more clues are hidden.


Reception


Awards

On 14 April 2010, the 14th Annual
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, hailed as the "Oscars of the Internet" by ''
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'', announced that ''The Book of Jer3miah'' was selected as an Official Honoree in the
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category for Online Film & Video. The list of honorees also includes productions from
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, and IFC.


Critical reception

Jill Weinberger of the ''New York Times'' called it "a tight, suspenseful little series
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may just have what it takes to get web audiences to utter the words 'Mormon conspiracy thriller' without a touch of irony." This article reviewed the series from several angles, including overall success, religious implications, characters, writing, acting, and direction. She compares it to other
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, noting that it is "a big leap forward in terms of university-sponsored transmedia content, and yet, the online collaboration between fans is so fervent that you don’t have to be anywhere near the campus to be part of the action." "There’s quick dialogue, funny supporting characters. It’s nengaging piece of new media." Kent Larsen wrote an article for 'Times & Seasons'' entitled "Jer3miah, The Great Mormon Novel, and The Problem with Mormon Media". The article states that "''Jer3miah'' breaks some of the taboos" established in Mormon media, i.e., "because we ormonshave been persecuted and continue to be criticized, we must shield ourselves and our practice from outsiders to maintain how sacred it is. Our image must be faultless, so that no one will be dissuaded from investigating the Church because of our faults." The articles uses ''The Book of Jer3miah'' as an example of breaking this trepidation. Larsen says, "The real solution to our ormonimage is, of course, to let people see us and understand us. When we portray our sacred in film and fiction, others will believe that our sacred is, in fact, sacred, although, admittedly, at the risk that others will ridicule." Regarding this discussion, Jeff Parkin is referenced as saying the following in the article: In Gideon Burton's article, "The Book of Jer3miah: New Media Mormonism", he wrote, "Parkin's creation swims upstream against the well-established modes of Mormon media, but there is a confidence to the production, a palpable enthusiam echoed in the fanbase and the ancillary media filling out the series folklore." "One could say ''Jer3miah'' is more intimate with things Mormon than more official Mormon productions. For example, inherent in Mormonism is a deep-seated sense of history and a connectedness to past and future generations. The dramatic translation of those concepts within ''Jer3miah'' is cliff-hanging events that turn on genealogical information and on strange visitors invoking the ancient Nephite setting of the Book of Mormon. Like the embattled hosts within the more epic portions of the Mormon bible, Jeremiah finds himself facing secret combinations of evil." Adam Greenwood wrote an article, entitled "The Book of Jer3miah". Greenwood examines the show from a critical and doctrinal standpoint saying that "''The Book of Jeremiah'' shares the realization that verisimilitude in fiction is a means, not an end. The story takes us full-bore into a world where 3 Nephite folklore and secret conspiracies and all the weird Manti stories and the Holy Ghost telling you to do inexplicable things are all true. I was half-fascinated, and half-horrified that someone who wasn’t a Mormon might be watching this stuff." Liz Shannon Miller of NewTeeVee published an article, entitled "Rant: Rumors of the Death of Web Series Have Been Greatly Exaggerated". Within the article she lists ''The Book of Jer3miah'' as one of "10 quality indie shows, made in the last year." Shannon Miller says that "niche shows have popped up that appeal to specific communities, for example, ''The Book of Jer3miah'' was made for Mormons, by Mormons. And that’s one of the brilliant things about the current state of the medium – under-served audiences are finally getting content, and reasonably well-made content, that appeals to them.


Fan response

On February 2, 2009, The Daily Universe ran an article about ''The Book of Jer3miah'', including interviews with series creators Jeff Parkin and Jared Cardon. On March 6, 2009, The Daily Universe ran another article about ''The Book of Jer3miah'', this time focusing on the ARG aspect of the show and only interviewing participants of the game.BYU NewsNet – Students try to solve the Jer3miah Mystery
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Episodes


References


External links

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* Interview with Parkin & Cardon in "Mormon Artist" by Davey Morrison Dillar
Mormon Artist – issue 7
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