Dozerfleet Studios

DozerfleetTV is the division of Dozerfleet Productions concerned with distribution of finished and ready-for-publishing videos made by Dozerfleet. It is most active on its YouTube channel, DozerfleetProd.

History
DozerfleetTV began as a part of the Albums Master, an icon collection created in the Cormorant era for coloring folder icons in PCs and Macs. After Cormorant changed its name to Dozerfleet, a different file hierarchy was officially adopted. Control of the maps for projects fell under the discretion of Dozerfleet Comics, which would also oversee labels and random content. Web Albums were sent to a "warehouse" folder shared by the different divisions called "Dozerfleet Web." This warehouse folder would store all content for websites for Dozerfleet main, for Dozerfleet Comics, and for the wikis. Most picture management fell to Dozerfleet Comics. Text became the official goal of existence for Dozerfleet Literature. Dozerfleet Records would handle the audio. This left the orange "Video Album" designation open.

By July of 2007, two short Trapezoid Kids videos were produced for a video compositing class at Ferris State University. This prompted the need for Dozerfleet to identify itself as a maker and distributor in its own right of video content. What resulted was the creation of DozerfleetTV as an official division.

Duties
DozerfleetTV divides its duties in the designation of Dozerfleet programs with Dozerfleet Records, Dozerfleet Comics, and Dozerfleet Literature. The DozerfleetTV brand is applied to programs with content in any of the above three divisions, provided that this material is published or is intended to be published as some form of video or motion picture in the future. On this wiki, it also houses relevant articles about programs that the Dozerfleet founder has helped in the production of for purposes of other networks.

Programs
Main article: List of DozerfleetTV projects

DozerfleetTV has historically been about The Trapezoid Kids; but it has also been the go-to brand for advertising for Stationery Voyagers and the Ciem webcomic series. It has been applied to a variety of projects outside of Dozerfleet Comics as well, hosting the Ferris Invasion on this wiki. Though the TV division, Blood Over Water has become canon in the Gerosha multiverse.

In 2008, DozerfleetTV was busy at work promoting the Volkonir franchise, which ultimately tanked. More successful has been the When Bikes Argue franchise, although it only had two successful installments.

The Dozerfleet founder has also worked with cable commission SWOCC Studios on a variety of shoots; although few of those have received DozerfleetTV credit having been commissioned to government television. The only 100% DozerfleetTV-credible work submitted to SWOCC's channels is "Mackley Likes It," a 30-second commercial for the Farmington Hills Facebook Page. It featured Mutt Mackley and Gambino Penguin (modified to the less-offensive "Penguin Dude" with a jive rather than "thug" accent) of The Mutt Mackley Show. A half-credit goes to the other ad: "Slushy Says: 'Click It Now!!!'." In this one, Slushy the Bullfrog's voice makes a cameo (but not the cartoon frog himself.)

In late 2010, DozerfleetTV completed two videos marketing Stationery Voyagers under the Dozerfleet Comics banner: "Nikolai vs. Cindy" and "What Stationery Voyagers Has to Offer." The former was published in HD to YouTube, before writing began on "Essentials of Nativity."