"Everyone's a Little Bit Racist.": An Interview with Dwayne Smith, creator of True Colors on Crackle.com
by Brian Rothe | Mar 31, 2009
Dwayne Smith Interview
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Dwayne Smith Interview
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The Internet, and online video in particular, has the ability to provide audiences with new perspectives on their favorite films. Trailer re-edits, mash-ups, behind-the-scenes interviews and bloopers – the list goes on and on. Sure, Hollywood tries to push the envelope some of the time, but it’s important to make sure that we, the Internet community, contribute a little nudge of our own.
READ MOREby Chris Koseluk | Mar 10, 2009
Are you among the many these days just iPhoning it in? Well, who can blame you? If the device could cook, it would cover just about every need imaginable. And with more and more apps hitting the street daily, its video capabilities are reaching new heights. So, in an effort to help keep up with these advances, here are a few suggestions for its 10 most useful online video apps. And, best of all, most of them are free!
READ MOREby Brendan Lopez | May 14, 2009
11 Most Embarassing Game Show Moments Preserved on YouTube
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Since joining the The Daily Show in January of 1999, Jon Stewart has been a refreshing voice to those tired of mainstream news and crooked politicians. Chances are, if you’re a famous blowhard, Stewart’s called you on your bullshit and received tons of YouTube hits in the process. From his now infamous appearance on Crossfire, to his recent feud with CNBC’s Jim Cramer, it’s clear that when he speaks, America doesn’t just laugh, they listen. In tribute to Stewart, we captured his best quotes in the form of de-motivational posters.
READ MOREby Brendan Lopez | Mar 5, 2009
The Internet has provided us with many amazing moments in online video over the years, moments that will be remembered for a long time to come. As you'll see in the images below, I've captured some of these moments in the form of de-motivational posters.
READ MOREby Brian Rothe | Apr 12, 2010
Congratulations to all of the 2010 Streamy Award winners! Now that you know which shows prevailed, take some time to watch an episode from each winning series. There's something for everyone... from the awkward comedy of Zach Galifianakis to the sexual habits of insects in Green Porno. Watch out, TV - online video is here to stay.
READ MOREby Michael Tapp | Oct 23, 2010
During pre-Internet times (long before your mom had a Twitter account) celebrities thought they could star in ludicrous Japanese TV commercials, rake in ridiculous amounts of cash, and leave their integrity intact. A few years passed by, Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web, and... ENTER YOUTUBE and a slew of other video sharing sites. Now these commercials can be seen anywhere in the world at any time. So let’s laugh at these crazy ads while the stars sit at home and count their earnings. 5 Japanese commercials celebs don't want you to see are cataloged right here!
READ MOREby Michael Tapp | Oct 18, 2009
Remember that weird guy in your high school chemistry class that used to always make bizzaro beats with his mouth? Well now he doesn't have to be the only odd-ball. All he needs is a cheap camera from Best Buy, a little bit of rhythm, a YouTube account, and he is ready to broadcast those funky beats around the globe, competing internationally against people who share the same talent. Don't believe it? Then I guess you've never attended the annual world championship of beatboxing competition. Beatboxers are quickly gaining respect and earning valuable street cred, so let's take a few minutes to watch 5 mind-blowing human beatbox vids.
READ MOREby Michael Tapp | Feb 22, 2010
The kickass opening montage is a dead art form, but thanks to Neil Patrick Harris' remarks at the Emmys, we're reminded that there's more to the 80s than big hair and Cosby sweaters. Budget constraints, allegiance to story, and short attention spans have deleted badass opening montages from contemporary TV shows. Take a look at the opening to LOST... That title would have exploded through a brick wall if it was made in the 80s. Case in point: Monk had to spoof the Magnum P.I. opening montage in order to boost their ratings. Take a look at the evidence. TV ain't what it used to be. Let's pay tribute to shows that deliver on everything that an opening montage demands: explosions, a fist pumping theme song, and firearms.
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