How to Impress Your Date
From Zefrank.com, it's "How to Impress Your Date." What's interesting about this is the lack of sound and B&W images… almost reminds you of Charlie Chaplin's early stuff.
From Zefrank.com, it's "How to Impress Your Date." What's interesting about this is the lack of sound and B&W images… almost reminds you of Charlie Chaplin's early stuff.
Here’s the video clip of that UCLA student (Mostafa Tabatabainejad) that got zapped/tased a few times because he didn’t have an I.D. The interesting thing is the crowd watching this blatant abuse of power mostly hung out asking for I.D. numbers. For more details, check out this NBC11 report from San Fran. Mostafa Tabatabainejad. The…
Avid announced the grand prize winner and five runners-up from its video contest that challenged entrants to capture their passions and tell a story, via video, within 60 seconds. More than 200 people entered. Taking viewers on a cross-country road trip, Brian Sharpe, a 27 year-old independent filmmaker from Chicago, IL, won the grand prize…
Well we did a recap on the worst corporate egreeting cards, so it’s only fair to share the winner of the 2010 WillVideoForFood Best Agency Holiday Greeting Video Award. I just made that award up, but it does come with a trophy and a piece of cheese. Courtesy of CNN I give you the Klick!…
Just what I needed. One more thing I can do while I drive (instead of drive). Now you can upload videos to YouTube remotely via your phone. We're getting closer to the reality of my story about a the bank hostage that makes money from her traumatic experience. Imagine soon that you'll be able to take…
To encourage reader comments, I'm offering links to related sites from this blog — which gets as high as 300 people per day. All you have to do is comment frequently, and if your site is related I'll throw in a link on the right column. I'll also do a post covering your site if…
We watched 10 billion videos in February, according to ComScore yesterday. That’s a 66 percent gain from February 2007, and apparently about 73 percent of people online are watching videos. Which means the other 15 percent are losers that are too busy brushing up on their math skills. 35 percent of this activity is on…