Tom Green, Jake & Amir, and Some YouTube Loser
Tom Green, Jake & Amir (CollegeHumor) and some old guy from YouTube… more photos here. These were taken at the Digital Content NewFront 2009 event in NYC on June 3. Video below, and more photos here.
Tom Green, Jake & Amir (CollegeHumor) and some old guy from YouTube… more photos here. These were taken at the Digital Content NewFront 2009 event in NYC on June 3. Video below, and more photos here.
Well it’s been a busy week for NaltsConsulting (more on that name soon), which includes a lot of NYC networking at Onfronts, NewFronts, Diggnation, and this Friday’s OMMA. So let’s recap the most awkward moments so far (although perhaps we can top these on Friday). The common thread is that I can’t resist being immature,…
Watch the video Here’s my rant about YouTube’s business model. I’ll be setting up a tab above for the votes about when YouTube’s bubble will burst. This video was originally shared on blip.tv by nalts with a No license (All rights reserved) license.
So I’ve been wandering around AdTech in search of funny. There’s not much here. Love ya Chris Anderson, but CNET was more entertaining than your session. Don’t get me wrong- I learned a lot. I noticed you used “bifurcate” and “finger flow,” and that helped our vocabulary. Daisy Whitney invited me to host “The Internet’s…
Currently YouTube doesn’t distinguish between professionals and amateurs in its “Partner” program, or in the way it alleges to promotes videos. But this article suggests that’s about to change, and it’s an important sign that YouTube may be transforming from a user-generated platform to a professional media distributor. Today, advertisers have two choices: they can…
Oh dear. Did I sleep through a Google Video death? It seems these video sites barely have the courtesy to send a “goodbye” card when they die. It took a while for me to realize TheDailyReel was RIP, and I just discovered this morning that Flix55 (the video-sharing site by a NYC television station) had vanished. Now…
Last week I attended the Independent Feature Project (IFP)’s event in NYC, and was intrigued by some of the questions independent film makers were asking about online video. So here are some thoughts for aspiring film makers who are asking themselves the question, “how can I take advantage of the emerging online video space?” Ken…
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Ahhh! You met Jake and Amir? I’m so envious.
Is Tom Green as big an a**hole in person as he seems on TV?
Wow! Tom Green!? The guy with one nut who does a show from his living room!? OMG! You’re so lucky.
lol @ the al gore comment and oh look its paula dean and her husband santa clause ha! Tom Green seems like a funny guy up close.
This is amazing!! The conference looks interesting too. I have to go to one in July in London.