I was catching up on my Wired News reading, and came across an interesting article. Started watching some of the shows (each one is only 1-3 min long) and they do build up a nice story line.
When you think about it, there hasn’t really been a show that was created for internet viewers. I mean, sure, networks do sell their content on iTunes, and it’s available over the net, but they weren’t really created to appeal to an internet user.
This video blog is. And I’m sure you’d enjoy watching it too. It has it’s own website, and the authors Youtube page has all of the videos too.
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November 20th, 2006 at 9:49 AM
It’s funny that you mention this because GQ just ran a major story about the success of YouTube in the most recent issue, it was actually more of a timeline and this was one of the major video series they covered. The article also tells about the character’s actual identity and so on and so forth.
That same GQ article was also the inspiration for my The Real Guitar Hero article, that video was also covered in the magazine.
November 20th, 2006 at 10:28 PM
I might be a little behind times, so sorry if this sounds like a ‘duh’ question… but what’s GQ?
November 21st, 2006 at 1:25 AM
Hey Takumi, GQ is a magazine for men here in the states, it’s basically a style guide with a ton of articles, it comes out monthly and is about 375 pages each issue. You can learn more about it at their website, http://gq.com
November 21st, 2006 at 6:23 AM
Thanks, will check it out.