Sarah Silverman, Michael Cera and co-founders Tim Heidecker, Eric Wareheim and Reggie Watts launched their new YouTube comedy network on Sunday at South by Southwest.

The group held a SXSW Comedy opening party, held a BBQ brunch and did a live Comedy Bang Bang broadcast before their panel.

JASH is one of over 60 new YouTube online networks announced in October of 2012, according to Deadline. The Google-funded collaboration gives the group a chance to produce new material online in their own experimental realm of comedy. Their backgrounds are vast - a comedian, actor, the sketch duo Heidecker and Wareheim, and Watts is a rap-comic - and they have creative control in deciding how they want to show their comedic skills. Artists will share in revenues for each video.

"We each have pages within Jash and we each can curate those pages," Silverman said. "This is what we think is funny. It may not be your cup of tea, but there's no testing involved, there's no second-guessing of what a 14-year-old boy would like. It's just a place to do stuff and fail or not fail."

The Hollywood Reporter noted the team is already working on material, including a "French film noir trailer" from Silverman and a 25-minute short film from Cera. The network is produced by Jimmy Kimmel Live! co-executive producer Douglas De Luca and former Kimmel executive producer Daniel Kellison.

Wareheim promised Jash visitors can expect a "bull---t-free experience," to which Cera added, "Quality over quantity."

The first JASH video, shown below, is entitled Epic Intro Video. The second video will be introduced on April 8, according to the group's YouTube channel.