Friday, October 10, 2008
Take On Me, Literally!
So, I know that literal version of music videos has been done before. But normally, it's a mashed-up interpretation of a popular song with widely unknown lyrics (one of my favorites being the misheard lyrics to Pearl Jam). As a welcomed twist on the music parody scene, dustin films re-recorded the song to mimic the actions playing out in the video. To quote videogum, "if viral videos could get book deals, this viral video would be on your coffee table."
Labels:
clever,
dustin films,
funny or die,
mash up,
music parody,
music video,
videogum,
viral
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
YouTube Allows Users to "Buy Stuff"
How many times have you seen a YouTube video and just had to buy a product or a service related to the video? Ok, never. But still, if you want to spend your hard earned cash in these times of looming recession, now you can do it directly from YouTube. (via Mashable)This is actually a pretty big deal for independent artist and media companies who now have a chance to turn a profit from music downloads and DVD sales. Before this new integration, publishers were pushing fans to another site — where they had to fill out all of their info — and lost many potential buyers who weren’t in the mood or didn’t have the time. This new YouTube program will lead to a new stream of profitability for web creators and I accept the challenge of finding a way to tap into it.
Labels:
monetization,
music industry,
news,
online video,
profit,
YouTube
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
ReelFeed In a Nutshell

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