Go Ahead… Try to Describe This
I discovered Neave.tv via Joe from WebVideoZone. He couldn’t describe it. Neither can I. Can you?
It’s strangely enchanting.
I discovered Neave.tv via Joe from WebVideoZone. He couldn’t describe it. Neither can I. Can you?
It’s strangely enchanting.
I pulled out my crystal ball this morning, and I’m predicting the most significant online-video highlights of 2007. I’ll be citing these selectively at the end of 2007 (only those in which I was right). Okay I didn’t use a crystal ball. This video tells a better story about the process I used to arrive…
There’s an overused business adage that a happy customer will tell three customers about their experience but a dissatisfied one will tell 7, 100 or even 3000. Until now, I never stopped to think about the fact that only a couple of my 1,000 videos portray a company poorly… and most company references are positive…
Pharrell Williams Happy music video plagiarized Anne Marsen’s dancing video as seen on Vimeo in 2011.
According to ComScore, YouTube has slipped to the #3 site for online video viewing. This news doesn’t count as a YouTube “bubble burst,” but you may want to revise your entry in the pool. So here’s the poop according to MarketWatch’s Bambi Francisco. I’m not kidding. That’s her name: 3 out of 5 Internet users…
Right now there are only two ways for an amateur to make money on short online videos, but this will soon change. Provide a website or network exclusive rights and get a one-time payment. We've seen certain amateur content creators already stop producing content for YouTube because they've been presumably approached by "content scouts." Remember…
I’m reminded again by this video’s early rankings that people like the “candid camera” prank content. And 14-year-old’s sell on YouTube. Thanks to Spencer (Farting in Public) for being the gracious victim of a prank that involves me picking up a complete stranger in a convenience store. That stranger, of course, was played by EdBassmaster…
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wow, great quality for flash streaming, simple interface. Annai is great – reminds me of the strange animations on children’s tv in the 70’s.
This is what I look like after a few hours behind the computer:
http://www.neave.tv/#carnival
My kids can’t get enough of this one:
http://www.neave.tv/#godzilla
…and this one:
http://www.neave.tv/#pes
joe
awesome interface, playback, and overall user experience
BTW: for the full effect, be sure to hit F11 on your keyboard when you get there.
-j
Not an economically viable product. It’s amazing what talent people will just give away.
Best content I ever seen. Huge amounts of live feeds, high payouts. Realy cool.
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