KVIK Productions
KVIK has a variety of programming in production coming your way. If you're interested in helping out on any of these, let us know.
VTV
Produced exclusively for the students of WWU, Viking Television, known as VTV is Westerns premiere entertainment news show. The volunteer run production encompasses everything from interesting campus activities and events to local Bellingham happenings. We are always looking for new segment ideas and are open to suggestions.
You Would!
You Would! Is KVIK's own comedy show. Featuring sketch comedy both live and prerecorded, standup by host and producer Rafik Fouad, guest performances and live music. You Would! is an hour of entertainment created by Western's most talented students. Episodes are released quarterly and are taped live! Being part of You Would!'s studio audience is definitely an experience.
Lord of the Zombie City
Zombie City is a place like no other. It harbors a dark underworld full of shady criminals of an unlikely type: Zombies. These zombies will not go out of their way to eat humans, but they lurk in the darkest and sleaziest corners and alleys of the city. When the zombie's start attacking humans, one intrepid private dick by the name of Nerf Marchino digs into the rotten core of Zombie City to unveil the mystery and intrigue that is responsible for the flesh eating shenanigans. In an epic story of love, deceit and emo zombies, Nerf will join up with a mysterious Elf from a parallel world hidden among the forests of Sehome Hill. Together they will evade hordes of killer zombies and battle the Lord of Zombie City. But in Zombie City not all is what it seems and tragedy will strike Nerf Marchino because apparently after Titanic the market decided that tragedy is very lucrative.
Project Fear
Project FEAR is, in essence, a live movie performed by Western's own Dead Parrots Society and filmed by KVIK Television. Three teams of Dead Parrots, each with a cameraperson, shoot the beginning scenes to the movie, which are then edited in front of a live audience. While these first scenes are being shown, another set is being shot, then mixed as they are brought into the theater. The final product becomes a cohesive, live improvised movie.