Some Weird Acid-Trip Video
Here’s a wacked out acid-trip video for the next time you’re trippin. I found it on Chuck Shephard’s “Weird Universe.“
Here’s a wacked out acid-trip video for the next time you’re trippin. I found it on Chuck Shephard’s “Weird Universe.“
Here’s one man’s depiction of typical reactions to online videos (note- explicit language included). He spoofs the many moronic comments that videos attract. His parody is around some of the themes of Metacafe’s comment audience, but many of these are universal truths to video comments: That’s boring That’s fake You suck
Free pair of YouTube socks (unworn) for the best comment on my AdAge article… not here… on the AdAge site. I want to weird-out some marketers by having them hear from the WVFF back row.
MediaWeek wrote about the YouTube Placement police, and the NY Times picked it up. Seems YouTube isn’t crazy about being shut out of revenue when an adertiser and partner work directly. It’s a nice, balanced article (and I’m quoted in it, so of course I’ve got to blog about it). But I found one part interesting:…
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.
How to work with a Youtube star to get marketing results
It’s the hottest new trends in video vlogging since ZeFrank jumped the shark. A video channel shared by multiple people, each of whom takes a certain day of the week. The possibilities are endless. Thought it’s probably an art form that has roots in the 1700s, this was mainstreamed by BrotherHood 2.0, where two brothers…
Comments are closed.
FYI: This is Canadian taxpayer dollars at work.
Okay, its trippy. “excuse me miss, can I borrow your wings?” The soundtrack is almost as crazy as the video.