''Pop Up Video'' is a
VH1
VH1 (originally an initialism of Video Hits One) is an American basic cable television network based in New York City and owned by Paramount Global. It was created by Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment, at the time a division of Warner Commun ...
television show that shows
music video
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s annotated via "pop-up"
bubbles — officially called "info nuggets" — containing
trivia and witticisms relating to the video in question. The show was created by Woody Thompson and
Tad Low and premiered October 27, 1996. For a time, it was the highest-
rated program on VH1, though ''
Behind the Music'' overtook it by 1998.
It was originally produced by
Spin the Bottle Inc., and later by Eyeboogie Inc. during its original run.
In October 2011, ''Pop Up Video'' was revived by VH1, featuring new videos with new trivia and commentary. The revived production was continued by Eyeboogie Inc.
The show's pioneering use of pop-up bubbles to provide additional information about what is happening onscreen has seen many imitators and parodies, as well as some official licensed spinoffs, including ''Pop Up Video UK''.
Format
Most episodes of ''Pop Up Video'' play four or five music videos each, selected to include new, older, "classic", and "campy" videos. The bubbles that pop up in each video generally appear about every 10–15 seconds; their content is divided between information about the recording artist featured, the production of the video, and random facts inspired by the theme or content of the video. One of the show's staff writers is assigned to each video.
Production costs for each episode total about $30,000.
The "random" information presented in bubbles frequently included statistics and demographics, medical, scientific, and historical trivia, definitions, and lists of a wide range of subjects.
Gary Burns, in the ''Journal of Popular Film and Television'', also notes as a recurring theme "the producers' attempt to turn practically every popped-up video into a dirty joke."
Often the
film crew for the video in question would be interviewed in the research process; everyone from the
director to
make-up artist
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s,
choreographers, models, and extras might be used as sources. In addition, the producers solicited information by means of a phone line (displayed during the closing credits) and web site page.
General facts are double- or triple-sourced, according to the producers.
History
Thompson and Low previously worked together on
Brandon Tartikoff
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's
late night talk show
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''Last Call'', before it was cancelled in 1994. They spent the next two years making pitches of ideas for television shows to various networks;
in late 1995, the original iteration of the show concept, titled ''Pop Up Videos'', was sent to VH1 executives, alongside a number of other concepts making use of aspects of songs or music videos. The pilot episode cost $3000 to produce; the first video to be played on the show was
Tina Turner
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's "
Missing You Missing You, Missin' You, or Missing U may refer to:
Film and television
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* ''Missing U'' (film), a 2013 short animated film by Brooke Wagstaff
...
".
1997 saw ''Pop Up Videos profile expand as popular news publications such as ''
The New York Times
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'', ''
Newsweek
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'', and ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' all produced articles about the show.
In 2000, ''Entertainment Weekly'' reported that Low was no longer involved with the production of the show.
Specials and other versions
Special episodes of ''Pop Up Video'' aired throughout the series' run. Many focused on specific artists, including VH1 staples
Madonna,
Culture Club
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,
U2,
Prince
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, and
Elton John
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. Others ran on different themes, such as "Women First," "Road Trip," "Movies," and "Duets". There were also several holiday specials, including
Halloween
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and several
Christmas
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episodes. Some theme episodes broke with the show's format by including a montage of clips from many videos.
[The "Madonna III" episode include]
15 different videos
During a week of 1980s-themed programming on VH1 in March 1998, ''Pop Up Video'' became ''Pop Up '80s''.
These episodes featured additional clips of 1980s news events and pop culture tidbits between music videos.
The 1996 ''VH1 Fashion Awards,'' ''
Divas Live,'' ''
The Oprah Winfrey Show
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'' (aired in
syndication), several episodes of ''
the Brady Bunch
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'' (aired on
Nick at Nite
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in 2001, effectively named "Pop Up Brady"),
ABC's Original
TGIF 1998 and 1999 line-up's season premieres and ''
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire'' (December 2000)
also got the ''Pop Up'' treatment. Other proposals, such as a ''Pop Up Video'' edition of the entirety of ''
Grease'' during its 1998 theatrical re-release, were never realized.
[ However, The music video for the 1998 single " The Grease Megamix" was featured on the]
Movies III
episode. It was also used in a second version of the remake of the original 1974
Meow Mix commercial in 2002, which lacks the lyrics.
A
United Kingdom
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-specific version entitled ''Pop Up Video UK'', aired on
Channel 4
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, and still occasionally airs on
VH1 UK and Europe. This version featured music videos by British artists such as
Robbie Williams
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,
Spice Girls
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, and
Elvis Costello
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.
In January 2000, the spinoff program ''Pop Up Quiz'' debuted on VH1. Utilizing the same format as ''Pop Up Video'', the show presented trivia questions inspired by the content of each music video shown;
for example, the game "Phil in the blank" was played over the video for "
Sussudio" by
Phil Collins
Philip David Charles Collins (born 30 January 1951) is an English singer, musician, songwriter, record producer and actor. He was the drummer and lead singer of the rock band Genesis and also has a career as a solo performer. Between 1982 and ...
.
Launched at a time when the ''Pop Up Video'' brand had become a "veritable franchise",
the show was called a "weak spin-off" among several "duds" launched by the network at the time.
The 25th anniversary DVD release of ''
The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' features a ''Pop Up'' video clip of one of the film's musical numbers, "
Hot Patootie – Bless My Soul", as an extra on the second disc.
MSG Network currently airs a show called ''TXT MSG'', which gives the "pop up" treatment to classic sporting events from MSG's library. This is an official Spin the Bottle production, and Low is credited as an executive producer.
Controversy
Artists such as
Billy Joel
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,
Jakob Dylan of
The Wallflowers, and
The Police
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, as well as others such as director
Mark Pellington and
Sony Music Entertainment
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president
Tommy Mottola complained about what they perceived as harsh treatment on the show and the videos in which they were featured were pulled. The show's creators called these the "Pops They Stopped." In contrast, some artists, including
Joan Osborne and
Paula Abdul
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, made appearances on the show to provide further information on their popped videos.
Reception and commentary
''Pop Up Video'' is most frequently compared to the contemporaneous television programs ''
Beavis and Butt-head'' and ''
Mystery Science Theater 3000
''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' (abbreviated as ''MST3K'') is an American science fiction comedy film review television series created by Joel Hodgson. The show premiered on KTMA-TV (now WUCW) in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on November 24, 1 ...
'', which were known for their on-screen commentary ridiculing, respectively, music videos and films.
As these shows were described as "TV-for-people-who-are-sick-of-TV",
''Pop Up Video'' has been called "a show for people who hate videos".
Reboot
VH1 ordered 60 new half-hour episodes of ''Pop Up Video'' that started airing on October 3, 2011. In addition to the traditional music video format, five of the most popular episodes from season one of ''
Jersey Shore
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'' were given the pop-up treatment in spring of 2012. A second season aired starting on August 6, 2012. The series was not renewed for a third season.
Derivatives and parodies
Early on, the show's popularity led to several copycats, most notably on an episode of the
ABC television series ''
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
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'' (September 19, 1997) and a series of
Bell Atlantic commercials. Spin The Bottle, the creators of ''Pop Up Video'', publicly derided these ''Pop Up'' imitators on its website. Some series, such as ''
NewsRadio'', ''
Family Guy
''Family Guy'' is an American animated sitcom originally conceived and created by Seth MacFarlane for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The show centers around the Griffins, a dysfunctional family consisting of parents Peter and Lois; their ...
'', ''
The Drew Carey Show
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'', ''
Bill Nye the Science Guy'', ''
High School Musical
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'' (and its sequels), ''
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire'', ''
Cake Boss'' and ''
Kate Plus 8'' also featured special or repeat episodes that employed pop-up facts.
The
History
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channel's series ''
Pawn Stars'' and its spinoff, ''
Cajun Pawn Stars
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The show was the second spin-off of ''Pawn Stars'', but unlike fellow spin-offs ''American Restoration'' and ''Count ...
'', also employ the use of pop-up style notes when explaining the item being sold or pawned.
At the height of the show's popularity, ''
MAD Magazine
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'' ran a series of ''Pop-Off Video'' takeoffs which mocked the artists, their fashions, their songs, and their music videos.
The North American
anime
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distributor
A.D. Vision (ADV Films) incorporated a feature on some of its
DVD releases called "AD Vid-Notes," which provided trivia and cultural notes in pop-up bubbles when the feature was turned on. ADV-released shows incorporating the feature included ''
Excel Saga'' and ''
Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi''.
A similar show is aired on the
Argentine
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TV channel
I.Sat. It is called ''Video Maní'' (peanut video), because the pop-ups are a 3-D rotating peanut. It features a series of true/false questions on things regarding the theme of the video, and after a few seconds it shows "true" or "false". As I.Sat is a movie channel, the videos are used as fill between movies.
Disney Channel occasionally uses ''Pop-Up'' styled videos during special airings of DCOMs, such as ''
High School Musical 2'' and ''
Jump In!''. These are referred to as the "What's What Edition".
During the ending of the movie ''
Music and Lyrics'', the conclusion of the film is revealed through a ''Pop-Up Video'' of "
PoP! Goes My Heart
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".
In 2001,
Nick at Nite
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created ''Pop-Up Brady'', which took select episodes of ''
The Brady Bunch
''The Brady Bunch'' is an American sitcom created by Sherwood Schwartz that aired from September 26, 1969, to March 8, 1974, on ABC. The series revolves around a large blended family with six children. The show aired for five seasons and, af ...
'' and added pop-up trivia notes collected by Woody Thompson from interviews with cast members.
The
NickMom series ''What Was Carol Brady Thinking?'' featured a ''Pop-Up Video''-style format to show satirical thoughts of how Carol Brady regarded scenes during episodes of ''
The Brady Bunch
''The Brady Bunch'' is an American sitcom created by Sherwood Schwartz that aired from September 26, 1969, to March 8, 1974, on ABC. The series revolves around a large blended family with six children. The show aired for five seasons and, af ...
''; this was a non-Spin the Bottle production and had no involvement from anyone with the ''Brady Bunch'' series, including
Florence Henderson.
In 2010,
NickToons released a ''Pop-Up Video'' style format for all 61 episodes of ''
Avatar: The Last Airbender'' entitled "Avatar Extras".
In 2014,
HGTV
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released ''House Hunters Pop'd'' featuring families looking to purchase a home while trivia questions and facts pop up on the screen.
See also
* ''
Beavis and Butt-head''
* ''
Mystery Science Theater 3000
''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' (abbreviated as ''MST3K'') is an American science fiction comedy film review television series created by Joel Hodgson. The show premiered on KTMA-TV (now WUCW) in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on November 24, 1 ...
''
References
External links
Pop Up Videoon
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VH1 (originally an initialism of Video Hits One) is an American basic cable television network based in New York City and owned by Paramount Global. It was created by Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment, at the time a division of Warner Commun ...
Spin the Bottle, Inc. ''Pop Up Video's'' original production company
Eyeboogie, Inc. ''Pop Up Video's'' subsequent production company
* {{IMDb title, 0156226, Pop Up Video
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