[videoblogging] Re: thats what pop culture means.....

2007-09-29 Thread Adam Jochum
As if to say, the content creators in question are not serious about their work. I watched the video *described in the article*. It was spot-on Hilarious regarding comments that I've seen on many a blog. The individuals who acted in the video, and the director, camera people, sound, lighting,

[videoblogging] Re: thats what pop culture means.....

2007-09-26 Thread Rebecca
I'm with you, David. As Popeye once said, I yam what I yam. Funny is not a descriptive word of my work. Cute sometimes, but not funny. And I do think many of us make videos that are very popular, maybe not in the m/billions of views, but most definitely into the hundreds of thousands and

[videoblogging] Re: thats what pop culture means.....

2007-09-25 Thread David Howell
It's such a sad state of affairs when that is the stuff that is defining us right now. Makes me want to put on make-up and cry on camera about everyone giving Hillary such a hard time. ...and then I think twice about it, have a beer and go back to editing. David

[videoblogging] Re: thats what pop culture means.....

2007-09-25 Thread David Howell
Jay, I think the most important line in that article is Dude, you're not funny. So don't try.. So, for those of us that are not funny or wanting to make absolute idiots of ourselves in our videos, we are destined to always be bridesmaids and never a bride. I'll stick to not being funny, not

[videoblogging] Re: thats what pop culture means.....

2007-09-25 Thread Shawn Carpenter
I agree with you! I won't sacrifice my integrity just to fit in and gain short term popularity. In fact I read an article about this same thing today that made this exact point. I would rather not fit into the mold of most of the people out there on site like youtube that are making videos just