Tag: Video blog
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That random Kickstarter music goes metal
I found that annoying ukelele music on every. frigging. Vlog. montage. or, Kickstarter, that SO chirpy it makes you want to punch something, somebody or just your screen. Usually accompanied by irritating and unreadable melange of brush typefaces (PRINTERS PIE MUST DIE!), twee illustrations and bad drag n’ drop templated North American graphic design that…
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Pls like
If this is BBC3 in it’s digital-only form, then this is a great improvement! Learned of this comedy show via ThriftshopXL and it’s very funny look at vloggers and Youtubers (and quite a few home truths in there too, worked with a few people like this, and love the one about music and the Millennial…
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Printer Jam on YouTube; Tim finds out he’s not that original
Printer Jam now on YouTube! Finally…Thanks to my manager, speed up video, reverb, spectral NR, phaser, invert, swap channels… EDIT: YouTube eventually pulled it because of the Office Space clips, so here’s it on Vimeo: But I’m now finding other Printer Jam videos using some of the same YT footage (that cat, the office rage)…
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Return to the Asylum
A little voice inside my head said: “Don’t look back, you can never look back.”. Well actually it was Don Henley but in the case of The Asylum, home of the legendary Bastard, one the world’s first ever mashup nights (well that was King of the Boots, also run by Cartel Mike and Johnny, and…
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Social gaming / State of the Twitter Nation address
OK this post has been brewing for a long while – so it’ll be a long one. Deal. About a month ago I joined Twitter – people were quite surprised, 2 years ago I’d expressed my hatred of Twitter at Podcamp 06 (the audio is floating around somewhere) so me eventually joining Twitter was a…
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Andrew Keen RSA lecture
I went to a lecture and discussion called ‘The Digital Seduction’ at Royal Society of Arts last night. Speaking was Andrew Keen, author of ‘The Cult of the Amateur’ and Tim Montgomery, editor of ConservativeHome.com (I am SO not linking that), and humorously chaired by Matthew Taylor, RSA Chief Executive. There’s been a lot of…