Better Call Saul Employee Training
A AMC Original
Presented as a series of faux instructional clips, this digital spinoff frames its comedy as mandatory employee training for the Better Call Saul universe. Each short puts a small crew in the spotlight, with Camera Guy, Make-Up Girl, and Sound Guy handling the presentation as they mess up cues,... Read more
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About Better Call Saul Employee Training
Presented as a series of faux instructional clips, this digital spinoff frames its comedy as mandatory employee training for the Better Call Saul universe. Each short puts a small crew in the spotlight, with Camera Guy, Make-Up Girl, and Sound Guy handling the presentation as they mess up cues, argue about protocol, and try to keep a straight face while a "professional" tone is insisted upon. The material plays like workplace safety videos gone sideways, trading polished corporate speak for awkward beats, oddball mistakes, and sly references to the parent show. It stays light on plot and heavy on character interplay, so you can watch individual segments without needing context.
Released in 2017, the shorts were created by Ariel Levine as a digital companion to the main series, presented online as branded content that extended the show beyond the episode format.
The series won an Emmy, a notable recognition for a short-form digital tie-in to a scripted television property, highlighting how small-scale projects can gain mainstream awards attention.
As a piece of franchise marketing, the training clips gave fans extra material that felt like an inside joke, and segments have been shared among viewers online. The format showed how a major drama can spawn playful micro-content, and it influenced other shows interested in short, character-driven web extras.
Viewers responded positively, reflected in a 7.8/10 average from 20 votes, with praise often aimed at the dry, awkward humor and the way the crew dynamic echoed the main show's tonal mix. Themes include satirizing corporate procedure, celebrating minor workplace drama, and using formality to highlight absurd behavior, all while letting a few performers steal scenes through small, well-timed moments.
Details
- Release Date
- April 10, 2017
- User Ratings
- 20 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 4
- Episodes
- 36
- Network
- AMC
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Comedy
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- AMC Studios
Cast
Josh Fadem
Camera Guy
Hayley Holmes
Make-Up Girl
Julian Bonfiglio
Sound Guy
Created by: Ariel Levine
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