YouTube Color Coding (video)
Here’s a video about YouTube color coding to enable search of related video content. It’s kinda cool.
Test this and other “Google Lab” pilots on YouTube (here). It’s called TestTube.
Here’s a video about YouTube color coding to enable search of related video content. It’s kinda cool.
Test this and other “Google Lab” pilots on YouTube (here). It’s called TestTube.
Two points an a hug. A very important ingredient to a video prank, and yet one often omitted from online-video pranks. We’ll get to the meaning of “two points and a hug” shortly, and then dovetail surprisingly into a far heavier topic: my view of the painfully unethical television show “What Would You Do?” The victims on…
There’s a fairly new skillset required of marketers as sponsored, user-generated video takes shape this year. Historically, marketers are trained to listen to the customer, shape the messages, and manage the agency to achieve “reach, frequency and single-minded propositions.” Rinse. Repeat. Along comes viral video. At first, marketers sit on the sidelines. They watch. Then…
I hate to use a blog to solve for this, but everything else including MOTHER GOOGLE has failed me. I am writing a book, and I want to leverage the text from this blog… three years of crap here. Not too schabby. I can export from WordPress (this blog’s software) into an XML document. But…
I found a site called YouTubeMarketing, which had a link to this software called TubeAdder. For $30, you can annoy people with spam comments and fake friend entries. Puh-leez. Feel free to spam ’em.
It’s hard being in a gay leprechaun video. Oh- not that hard. The “difficult” hard. Not the seedy part: shooting your part in a SanFran hotel room with filmmaker and actor Greg Benson (Mediocrefilms). Sure it felt like we were shooting a porn, but again- that wasn’t the hard part. Here’s what’s hard. NOT meeting…
Here’s a great video spoof on David Blaine. It’s the second of two videos that parodies Blaine’s street magic, and it’s titled “David Blaine’s Street Magic Part 2.” This is the first one (on YouTube).
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The guy has an interesting accent. I wonder where he’s from.
As for the color coding, I don’t think it’s a bad idea, but it’s not terribly innovative or anything. Meh.
Did he end the video with the question, “What are your tots?”
I don’t get it.
Marquis- he meant “TATERS” (I speak English AND Southern).