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You Tube : the phenomenon

There is nothing like bad publicity the ad people will tell you. Well, You Tube is making the headlines with bad, good and excellent media coverage !

You Tube has made uploading video to the Internet in order to share it, a simple procedure. Sharing videos really is dead easy. Although tagging the content efficiently is still to come, their site is also full of interesting functions.

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Media companies realising the potential
When you hear a successful entrepreneur saying this product is never going to work, while at the same time companies like Google, Yahoo, MySpace, MTV… trying desperately to copy them, you’re kind of left puzzled by such comments. The arguments of Mark Cuban are ‘You Tube is just allowing people to upload content they don’t own the rights to’. From a simple perspective though Cuban owns companies (like HDNet) that distribute content just like You Tube. All his content is with copyright owner’s consent though. Wouldn’t that make you mad too – especially if they are likely to be selling it for a lot of money soon ?
Now even though that may be part (even a large part) of You Tube’s content the guy is missing a point and a big one. Cuban doesn’t seem to have noticed how much the Internet is changing things.
You Tube has a massive audience, actually a real community behind it. It is a platform to broadcast a message on. The issues it faces are similar to those that MySpace faces. The big media companies realise this type of platform could potentially be a “highway to heaven” but certainly not a ‘pathway to hell’…

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An example of this is the deal that You Tube has just signed with Warner Music Group “that will let users embed some Warner wares in their own music videos and amateur flicks”.
The main issue for media companies was the idea of losing money. Attacking the everyday Joe and making his life hell rather than looking for ways to distribute their content intelligently and easily, is slowly being dropped.
Warner’s deal with You Tube like iTunes’ numerous deals for series and films should pave the way for simple and accessible content via the Web.

It is easy to appreciate how a lot of people could miss the trend that led to this. The large media companies have realized that they can capitalise on these massive communities AND make money from it. Hey, they finally realised that the MP3 fiasco and all the legal mayhem surrounding it was really negative for them. The media companies have started to embrace the Internet as a medium to sell their products !

Forbes dossier on You Tube
So when Forbes magazines does a whole dossier on you, do you listen to some entrepreneur who got it right once or twice, or to Forbes ?

An example from the Forbes article (there is a whole dossier actually) on You Tube :

Miles Beckett, a creator of the fictional “lonelygirl15″ videos that lured 900,000 viewers in recent months, foresees the advent of “wiki-television”–where fans get involved in the story; those who provide the most clever responses get a cut of the ad pie. “If the fans generate enough revenue from their videos they can quit their day jobs, too,” Beckett says. “We think it’s such a cool way to tell a story. It is just something you can’t do with the traditional media.”

And this is the example used in the Forbes article, a video you can simply paste into your article just like I’m doing here :

Rewarding video makers
But You Tube receives criticism from companies that have built different models. The Forbes article also talks about Revver and how they distribute, just like Google a portion of the revenue they receive with the creators of the videos. In the same way Netscape is trying to pull away key participants of Digg and pay them to add content to Netscape this type of criticism seems valid :

The amateurs who filmed the geyser effect of Mentos candy jammed into bottles of diet Coke have reaped nearly $35,000 from Revver.

Just as money speaks to the media companies looking for profitable ways to distribute their content legally, video creators who provide real value will not need long to choose between ‘money and fame’ versus ‘fame alone’.

Although You Tube are making more and more big deals this issue will need to be addressed in the medium to long term ! Key community members and followers may feel (like the Digg example) that all their hard work is only filling the pockets of You Tube and turn elsewhere…

Male Restroom Etiquette

A verry funny video about how to behave when you’re in a male restroom aka public toilets :

Enjoy ;)

Dylan’s Jokerman video Karaoke style

This is a blast from the past for me; we often used to listen to and sing along to this song and other Dylan songs in the car on family trips. I’d never seen a video to go along with it. With the words appearing on screen, it’s a nice version that may bring back memories for you too :)

Enjoy

Bob Dylan plays for Apple

Take a look at the recent advert for Apple’s iTunes & iPod, featuring Bob Dylan. The advert plays with the well known shadows concept commonly used in both iPod and iTunes ads, however each person in the ad like Dylan is recognisable regardless of the shadow effect…

Enjoy :)

Kidnapped, previewed via NetFlix

The new series called Kidnapped is being shipped on DVD to Netflix customers nearly six weeks prior to its launch date on NBC. Certain Netflix customers received yesterday a DVD with the first episodes of NBC’s Studio 60 and Kidnapped. The target audience of Netflix is without doubt an interesting audience to tap, “demographic rich” audience.
This is a trend setter of course, a bold and interesting move from NBC as well as being an interesting venture for Netflix.
In this article at MSNBC there is very insightful remark, NOT! :

This is either genius (will create buzz!) or stupid (who will watch on the actual premiere night?).

When you’re talking about trends it seems a good idea to give your opinion rather than stating the obvious and sounding like a football commentator. The idea is to create buzz. What the journalist doesn’t really seem to get here is that the buzz is about a tv show with a whole season of episodes. There is also a substantial gap between the availability of the DVD and the show’s premiere ! This is something that may play against them since people seeing a preview might have gotten tired of waiting. It is common for people to see pilot episodes and vote for them in the US while it is pretty uncommon in Europe. However I remember having seen the pilot of the series ‘Bones’ well before the show started running and it wet my appetite for the then upcoming series.

I just watched Kidnapped and if the pilot is anything to go by then the show will be fantastic. While watching it I realised that more and more TV shows are playing on the whole sequel system that has been around in Films for a while. This pilot of Kidnapped was fast paced, with some great actors, nicely written script that gets you on the edge of your seat (or settee). I certainly can’t wait to see the series when it starts near the end of September. To answer the journalist I’ll be talking about it with friends and telling them how they should tune in and watch it on September 20th but I doubt I’ll be watching the pilot again; result NBC has got me, free of charge, to do some PR work for them. I suppose it’s you scratch my back…

The Hacking NetFlix blog has an interesting post on this subject :

“We’re trying to create a viral community of evangelist fans for the shows so that they can create word of mouth,” says John Miller, chief marketing officer of NBC Universal’s TV group. “We took the shows that we thought were the most film- and theatrical-oriented.”

The move may well be to stop iTunes from getting 82% of downloading videos. NBC is trying to build buzz by exploiting the trend of people watching TV shows on DVD !

George Bush Moments : Top 10 moments

Just take a look and laugh along with Letterman’s compilation :

So when the Neo conservatives in Washington think he’s losing it should the rest of us that despise what he is doing to the image of the US or didn’t even vote for him, be worried !?

Une Notte A Napoli, Pink Martini

If you enjoyed listening to the Pink Martini album below, Hang On Little Tomato, you may well find these links very interesting. Two recordings of Pink Martini in the KCRW studios, taken from the Hang on little tomato album :

There is also an interesting interview with Pink Martini. It’s nice to be able to put a face, or in this case faces to such a fantastic group and they all seem so enthusiastic about their music and the whole creation process, really a great interview here : KCRW Pink Martini interview.

I really enjoyed watching these, I hope you do to !

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Bush explains he has the Beatles on his iPod !

Bush explains he listens to the Beatles on his iPod. Now this most probably doesn’t sound much of a sensational piece of information does it ? The problem is that the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) professes that transferring a song from a CD to MP3 file ; ripping a song from a CD as they say, is illegal. The Beatles songs are only legally available in CD format and are not available anywhere on the Internet in digital file format like MP3 yet. So Will the RIAA take Bush to court ??

How Microsoft would advertise the iPod

A short video parody of what Microsoft would probably have done, had they been in charge of advertising for Apple’s iPod product :

Ooooh it is soooo bad making fun of Microsoft ;)

A banned Mastercard advert : indecent proposal !

I must say before you view it :
a) There are no nude images or indecent images
b) There is some language that will be considered by some as indecent but the language is not really vulgar
c) It may be recommended to not listen to it out loud at work ;)
d) If you are a puritan, then don’t watch and then you won’t need to complain…

Well if Mastercard did actually go for a commercial like this in the US you’d understand why it would get banned !?
What is funny though is when you try describing it, and trying not to giving away the story, people get really curious !
Needless to say comments that give away the story will not be published ;)