Archive for July, 2006
This is such a great clip of Steven Colbert totally losing it while trying to report on the scandel that Prince Charles was allededly involved with last year. Classic Colbert.
Chad Vader
A very good “episode 1″ of a story about Darth Vaders younger brother, Chad Vader, day shift supervisor at the local super market. Good stuff.
I’m trying to think of a term for semi-professional bits like this, there not consumer generated, but their not mainstream either? I think this will gain quite a following.
YouTube, the Mcdonalds of the video sharing world is apparently serving more that 100 Million videos a day, that is 60% of all videos watched online.
In June, 2.5 billion videos were watched on YouTube and more than 65,000 videos are now uploaded daily, up from around 50,000 in May, the company said.
As Peter Cashmore at Mashable has pointed out and important thing to keep an eye on here is myspace, for they have recently created their own video sharing service which it now promoting to the myspace community. This is important because myspace was a huge catalyst in YouTubes growth.
That being said, the market itself is still in a rapid growth phase, and much of the world is still only just discovering youtube.
Enjoy,
Karl
You can see an amazing parody that was done on the family guy here (the youtube version has been taken down for copyright violations).
Funniest Barbie Girl Parody Ever
3 million people can’t be wrong
Who is Brookers? Probably one of the more famous youtube vloggers who took the “teen dancing around the room lip syncing to songs” to a level that is verging on a new artform. Don’t be surprised if MTV picks her up.
What is machinima? It is the art of film making using video games as the story telling device.
From wikipedia: “Machinima is a portmanteau of machine cinema or machine animation, is both a collection of associated production techniques and a film genre (film created by such production techniques).”
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