An anthology series of rejected Hallmark film pitches (like a failed Fast & Furious crossover, or an attempt at a Nordic noir take on “home for the holidays”) that involves Patrick H Willems, puppets, and no less than 2-3 musical ballads every episode
team based hells kitchen/baking show type deal where there's like 5v5 hroups of nebula creators who have 2 hours each round to research, write, and produce a video on the specificied topic or in the specified format
You see, it’s shark tank but with actually cool companies that are not dropshipped-esque products, also the startups aren’t looking for investment or advice, they are just excited to be there
A one time special one the exorbitant cost of live streaming infrastructure that will be Nebula's first and only live stream. It will bankrupt Standard.
Ya know, I would love to see some variety in the medium on Nebula. It could be a good opportunity to sponsor an animated/stop motion/claymated/etc kind of project. Those projects don’t always have to be expensive or time consuming (see Joel Haver for reference).
I would love to see a cooking show in the way that the tv show "Lessons in Chemistry" was handling cooking. Where its not really about the meal, but more about the scientific stuff that makes the meal the way it is. That and some positive vibes was neat.
A Dave Wiskus vanity project to realize his long-held dream of being a feature film maker with mandatory involvement from all creators and poor logistics and production in a desert setting.
slow content. someone knitting an entire scarf, or making clay pots for hours, or a fire pit / fireplace roaring for hours. no / limited speaking. just vibes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEgLdDiYINE
A show called "Yeah That's Good" where experts present double blind tests of their favourite media with celebrities and explain the eccentricities and uniqueness.
At the end of every show everyone says together - much to the experts chagrin - "And I can't even tell the difference!"
Beast Games, but @thewheatgerm.bsky.social and @theabigailthorn.bsky.social trying to keep MrBeast energy.
Ep 1: people dropping through the floor when they botch Okaihau Express
Ep 2: Chill. Heart rate goes up? Gone.
Ep 3: Shakespeare on the side of a skyscraper
Finale: Subway (or Tube) Challenge
(All respect to Ben and Abigail, they’re both thoroughly talented folks I’m picking because a MrBeast video is way out of their usual Nebula range. Heck, it’s out of Nebula’s usual Nebula range.)
reverse Jet Lag: goal is budget and convenience instead of speed, winning team is the one that spends the least on flights and bonus points are awarded for only traveling during daylight hours.
A series about a someone desperately trying everything to come up with a story for a Nebula Original who in search of inspiration and funding ends up turning to a life of crime and eventually just end up making a documentary about the whole experien-
A film about avant-garde diva DJs who mostly love/hate each other and travel through time somehow using DJ technology. I’d like this to start with a scene of an ancient rave that transitions to the present day. Somehow this film should end in a nightclub in space where there is no gravity. yw
Nebula creators are given a random movie/TV show episode and a VHS camera. They have one weekend to film their recreation. I call it, “Need for Swede”.
We have Joey Chestnut or some other competitive eater train a bunch of Nebula content creators to eat hotdogs and then have a Nebula-wide hotdog eating competition
We hide a bunch of gold coins around the @nebula.tv offices and each week a treasure hunt unfolds with various Nebula creators. There could be, like, a scoreboard on who finds the most coins and, uhh, maybe repeat guests can spend their coins on hints or maybe bribe people to stall the other hunters
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Too literal?
1 episode per car brand and an hour and a half long special for all the famous trucks. Your Silverados, F150s, etc
Like obviously filmed on a soundstage. Have @matthewkrol.nebula.tv do a bit on surviving in the Amazon but it's an Amazon warehouse.
At the end of every show everyone says together - much to the experts chagrin - "And I can't even tell the difference!"
Ep 1: people dropping through the floor when they botch Okaihau Express
Ep 2: Chill. Heart rate goes up? Gone.
Ep 3: Shakespeare on the side of a skyscraper
Finale: Subway (or Tube) Challenge
wait, no, you don't need to turn to crime!
We have Joey Chestnut or some other competitive eater train a bunch of Nebula content creators to eat hotdogs and then have a Nebula-wide hotdog eating competition