Viral Video With Laugh Track
It’s 2006 meets 1975. A viral video (courtesy of ViralVideoChart.com) that has its own laugh track.
Groan.
It’s 2006 meets 1975. A viral video (courtesy of ViralVideoChart.com) that has its own laugh track.
Groan.
Virgin Mobile today is permitting Break.com to place a small Break logo on its website. See Break.com for example. Naturally, I’m being sarcastic. Break shows that online-video sites can paint themselves like a public-transportation bus or a college-kids head… hey, it works better than banners or pre-rolls. And don’t pretend it didn’t make an impact.
If you think you have the worse job in the world, imagine working for Viacom in the public relations group. The organization has decided that, above all else, it must fiercely protect its copyrighted material. A worthy cause when your core asset is not your people, but your family of brands, movies and shows. But…
Last night I TiVo’d Prison Break. Much to my dissappointment, Comcast’s signal was out. So TiVo gifted me with an hour of commercial-free static. Ants racing. Poltergeist. I went to Fox.com to see if I could buy the show via Fox “Video on Demand.” It’s only available in certain markets, but I entered a random…
The Daily Reel‘s “REELED IN” seems to be growing as serious video creators post their online videos to gain visibility from the site and its every-so-networked partners. I’m also finding it’s a nice way to connect with other creators, and a few WVFF readers and YouTube buds have jumped in. We’ve all been burned populating…
From The Guardian today: Dick Parsons, the chairman and chief executive of Time Warner, fired a shot across the bows of Google, saying his group would pursue its copyright complaints against the video sharing site YouTube.com. Google paid $1.6bn for YouTube this week amid concerns that some of the fledgling website’s 100m videos breached copyright…
ZeFrank (ZeFrank show) has become part of my daily ritual. Addicting but the side effects are minimal. And he’s the Jon Stewart for a generation of ADHD video viewers… we want it quick, funny and ad-free. In today’s edition, he pokes fun at YouTube for its new policy on ownership of content.