YouTube Was Beaten (CBS)
CBS shows its editorial class by not just reposting a beating of some dude in Richmond, but titling it “YouTube Beating in Richmond.”
CBS shows its editorial class by not just reposting a beating of some dude in Richmond, but titling it “YouTube Beating in Richmond.”
Thanks to Think Media TV and Life in Student Ministry for reviewing my book, Beyond Viral, and how the tips can help non-profits, charities and ministries not just corporate promotions. It’s nice to hear how Sean and Tim (their YouTube accounts linked by name) are using my book for good not evil. 🙂 Click below…
Corporate work can be slow and boring, so agencies are refreshingly energetic by contrast. Fast… sometimes too fast but that’s better than sitting still, right? I just read an interesting piece about the “creative exodus” in adland. It actually contradicted my past 3 days, where I realized that three online-video enthusiasts had moved into three…
Some Chinese students developed PhotoSketch, which turns a doodle into a composite photo (via Creativity Online). Want a bear standing on a house with a child? Just sketch them out, and the program takes care of the rest. Here’s the video about the site, which appears so popular it’s not available…
Now it’s your fault if you’re bored online and can’t find anything good to watch (besides Nalts crap). Tilzy.tv aggregates and lists a lot of the top episodic programming, and may especially helpful as a transition drug to online-video. Especially for you noobs who still think television is more interesting. The name, branding and tagline…
You’ve seen the Ferris Bueller homage that promoted Honda during the Superbowl. Now watch Michael Broderick “then and now” as he delivers key lines in both the Superbowl ad and the film. Be sure to check out all the advertisement’s “Easter egg” subtle nods to the film.
I tend to be rather self critical, and focus more on the people better than me. So it was briefly comforting to see this VlogBrothers video where Hank celebrates being more popular than Oprah. Indeed, I too take some comfort in knowing that the queen of all media, for the moment, has fewer YouTube subscribers…
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Have you recovered yet from your harrowing experience in DC?
Yeah, THAT was not deliberate. Pretty cheap.
I couldnt open the link.
Glad to have you back, sukatra!!!!!
Yeyyyy it’s a girl’s reunion