Warning: You Will Sing This Song All Day
Go ahead. I dare you to click.
Go ahead. I dare you to click.
Note the name of this online-video preroll ad on YouTube. “Droid Razr Maxx by Motorola- TV Commercial.” It’s like saying: “Not only are we too lazy to tweak this ad for this medium, we’re just going to call it a TV ad. So suck it, YouTuber.”
I’m just back from iMedia Connection’s Video Everywhere event in San Antonio, and a highlight was Paul Kontonis presenting a bunch of new web series. I’m not sure these are yet posted online, but this much I can say: online video production is beginning to resemble that of television. Matt Timothy (Vindico) had a visceral…
From the folks that brought you “Here Comes Another Bubble,” enjoy The Richter Scales‘ Silicon Valley Copacabana parody, “In the Valley.” The camera work was apparently done by my deceased grandmother, but you’ll enjoy the live performance at the Crunchies (source: Mark Casey sending me SFWeekly article). These guys aren’t lounge singers. They’re accomplished attorneys, engineers and…
I almost always argue on the side of budget, and frequently write about how to get professional looks on amateur equipment. In the pursuit of “balance” (and to make another futile attempt at affiliate links), here are some reasons to spend more on a video camera. You don’t always get what you pay (very often…
I think it’s important for readers of “Will Video for Food” to know that this blog will be, effective September 1, sponsored by an advertiser. I will, of course, maintain complete objectivity in my reporting of online trends, video websites and techniques for getting your videos and ads seen and discussed. That’s paramount to the…
This week I officially joined Next New Networks as a content creator (not employee), and the above video is by the amazing Justin Johnson. Read the NNN blog for more, and check out Liz Shannon Miller’s NewTeeVee article on this news…This WVFF bloggedy post puts that decision into context, since the move was a non…
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Hey, Nalts. You preach about copyright protection and then you link to a site that stole something from PBS? Didn’t you spend 7 summers interning at a PBS stations? Hypocrit.
Shut up and leave me alone. It was a funny clip. And Sesame Street wasn’t making it easy to find.
No- seriously. You need to decide whether you’re about copyright protection or whether you’re going to follow the copyright theft lemmings off the cliff.
P.S. You can’t spell.