Serialized Online-Video Drama Gets Facelift

Regular readers of WillVideoForFood will recall that in December a collection of online video creators began a “participative video storyline” called GooTube Conspiracy. Initially this included a random plot based on comments and videos posted by the YouTube community. More than 75 videos were created by random people on YouTube that had never since interacted….

Can Peacock Crush YouTube?

Fox (News Corp.) and NBC Universal said on Thursday they will launch a free online video site this summer, featuring full-length movies and television shows in a challenge to YouTube. (Source: Reuters/Yahoo News). The two companies have also enlisted Yahoo, Microsoft and TimeWarner (AOL) as distributors of the entertainment on their websites.The move underscores how…

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YouTube Video Awards Helps Viacom Find Talent

Well it looks like Viacom Chairman Sumner Redstone has a new vehicle for choosing talent for his many television networks. YouTube today announced that it will hold the first YouTube Video Awards to recognize the best-user created videos of 2006. The awards will be handed out in seven categories: most creative, most inspirational, best series,…

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Largest East Coast Gathering of YouTube Community in NYC on 07/07/07

Hundreds of YouTube users will converge upon New York City on July 7, 2007. YouTubers held several live events on the west coast, and I posted this video on February 23 to announce the 7/7/7 event. PodCasting 101, who helped coordinate registration at the west coast events, quickly assembled a number of passionate members of…

Bye ZeFrank

A note from WillVideoForFood Reader, PC: Tomorrow is ZeFrank‘s last day. Come on, I know you don’t like the guy, but you have to be a responsible journali… er… blogger and write something about it… You can quote me on that, Kev. Okay, Phil. Tomorrow is ZeFrank’s last day. There. I said it. I can’t…

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Pandering for World Domination

Academy Award Winning Viral Creator, Davideo Designs, today released its latest creation called “Pandering for World Domination.” Davideo actually hasn’t won an Academy Award because the stuffy academy is still to friggin’ artistic for viral shorts. Maybe the Golden Globes? Oh they’re music, aren’t they? In any event, I can’t say I endorse or understand…

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The Google vs. Viacom Debate

Yesterday’s post about Viacom suing Google brought a couple dozen fantastic debate points. You can rest assured that Viacom’s public relations team is doing a “word of mouth” audit (using Buzzmetrics or another player) and that your quotes are being read by nervous spokespeople. I was amused by at Slashdot in which one individual suggested…