Online-Video Junkies on Twitter
The “who’s who” of online video… follow them on Twitter
The “who’s who” of online video… follow them on Twitter
For reasons I can’t explain, I just spent the past half hour replying to comments about this video… using the word “poop” in each one.
I’d buy a bag full o’ shit if Rhett and Link were promoting it. They are probably the best creative duo for online-video promotions, and I’ve written about many of their promotions, from Butterfinger to Alka Seltzer. Perhaps their weirdest campaign, “I Love Local Commercials,” has the comedic pair bringing life to an otherwise boring…
Pete Cashmore reports on Mashable that there’s a Fred film in the works. Tubefilter reported that a casting call has taken place for Bertha, Judy and Kevin. Unfortunately, it doesn’t appear Fred’s dad will make the first film, but I’ll sit tight for a sequel.
In a creative & financial dispute that began early this year, the people behind YouTube’s popular The Retarded Policeman series recently brought their feud to “court of public opinion.” Mediocrefilm‘s Greg Benson created the show with his wife Kim Evey (who produces The Guild, staring Felicia Day), and hired “Ponce” Perry, who stars as the,…
Neil Patrick Harris, of Dr. Horrible Singalong Blog, used his place on the Emmy’s to mock himself, mainstream media and Internet video. Via Pete Cashmore on Mashable via Steve Garfield.
It wasn’t long ago that YouTube was known as the video version of early Napster. If you needed a free television show, music video, or even a featured-length movie, YouTube was your source. Now the company, under Google, has developed perhaps the most robust content ID library in the world (see YouTube business blog). It’s…
Mkay… not sure of the business model, but this is cool. You can create an instant phone call using Twitter. Of course your conversation can not exceed 140 seconds.
Hitler is not happy about news of the death of Patrick Swayze. And this one’s fresh off the vine from someone brand new to YouTube (MrY00toobe). I was the second view. Again- done before (recently with Oasis news), but really… almost anything can become funny in subtitles of Hitler getting pissed.
Kudos to JD Lasica for sharing his intellectual capital. He’s offering handouts, tactics, and his presentation. When I was in the training field, Elliott Masie used to say, “give away knowledge, charge for consulting.”