Tetris With Building Lights
Can’t tell if this was programmed or created with PhotoShop. Either way, it took a long time to arrange. I give you… Tetris with Building Lights.
Can’t tell if this was programmed or created with PhotoShop. Either way, it took a long time to arrange. I give you… Tetris with Building Lights.
NewTeeVee refers to Rampenfest as murketing and Newsweek recently used the term to refer to the BWM GINA campaign. I may be wrong, but I believe murketing is starting to be used to refer to the “advertorial-like” corruption of marketing and entertainment. That’s not its origin. The fairly new term was coined by Rob Walker in his book, Buying In:…
Who got better? Who got better at sucking? WatchMojo helps you out… if you were under a rock all year.
It was too hard to surf the comment threads of old WVFF posts regarding such an important topic as the Cheese Videos, so we at WillVideoForFood.com have created a special forum thread. Visit the Official Will Video For Food Cheese Forum Thread now, and vote on the creator(s) who most assaulted the dignity of cheese….
This comment from long-time WillVideoForFood.com back-row participant Reubnick: “Nalts, you and I both need to get our groove back. 2009 was not a good year for Reubnick. My advice for you is to find another giant flightless bird in the road and be surprised at it again. That is still my favorite video of yours.”…
Here are my most popular YouTube videos of all time. In case you care, I just pulled this from a YouTube beta tool that gives me a bit more access on performance data than before. I’m still starved for more insights about the performance of my videos, but at least I have confirmation that the…
What can we learn from the most-viewed “viral” videos of 2010? How are they similar and different from years past? First, let’s take a look at the run-down, courtesy of YouTube and ReelSEO, here’s the list. YouTube has a new trend blog/website that’s worth bookmarking or RSS’ing: YouTube Trends. The BED INTRUDER SONG! (a news clip…
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YouTube is down right now. Wonder if they’re trying to clean (copyright-infringed) house?
I thought it was me. Yeah – it stopped working last night. Maybe they forgot to pay their broadband bill.
Why did I just get a mind’s eye image of that car dealer in “Fargo” who was smudging the vehicle identification numbers on faxes he was sending to his creditor to avoid payment?
Oh yeah, because the YouTube sales department projected a million dollars of ad income in July based on zero dollars of sales in June (I’ve been following your link trails).