Archive for the Online Video Category

Who’s smarter than who?

Ladies, let’s be honest: your intelligence isn’t the first thing we notice.

Or so they say at the Trivial Pursuit Experiment:

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Come on guys, don’t disappoint me and let’s show the ladies we’re damn smart. At least sometimes.

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Word of advice: don’t miss too much answers or you’ll have to watch some humiliating performances by one of ours.

RSS readers: click to watch the videos.

Source: GoViral affiliated post

Who’s smarter than who?

Sony Ericsson does YouTube special

Wunderbar. That’s probably what folks at Sony Germany are saying with this YouTube based promotion, almost a website inside a video, an evolution of the previous Boone Oakley website.


Using YouTube annotations is not new, but the integrated interactive quiz is worth mentioning for this campaign promoting the new Sony Ericsson W995.

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Agency: bplusd interactive

Sony Ericsson does YouTube special

Waterlife, the online documentary

The story of the last great supply of fresh drinking water on Earth. The changes affecting the Great Lakes. A beautiful soundtrack for an epic journey. Now on the web, developed by Jam3, at http://waterlife.nfb.ca/

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Winner of the Special Jury Prize at Hot Docs 2009, the film is narrated by Gord Downie, featuring music by Sam Roberts, Sufjan Stevens, Sigur Rós, Robbie Robertson and Brian Eno.

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Just enjoy. And think about it.

Source: Osocio

Waterlife, the online documentary

Axe “Conversation” Effect

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Good one by Axe, on this branded entertainment experience, interviewing over 100 girls about the Axe Effect products. Listening to consumer is great when it isn’t merely a buzzword on your Powerpoint. And it shows how Axe is starting to position itself beyond their core teenager target.

Sorry for the unconscious lack of disclaimer. Won’t happen again: Axe is a Fullsix client in Portugal.

Axe “Conversation” Effect

GreenTube

Interesting way of Greenpeace Brazil using their YouTube videos to spread the message on the effects of climate change.

Oceans (Ocean Level vs Global Temperature)


Climate Changes (Climate Change vs Global Temperature)

Biodiversity(Biodiversity vs Global Temperature)

Cross-posted at Osocio;
Source: Adivertido;
Agency: AlmapBBDO

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Upload Cinema: YouTube with popcorns

With more broadband and the writers strike in Hollywood, 2008 was a great year for online video, from a rising Hulu to the recent peak of 100M Youtube users last month, with no way to ignore the big audience elephant in the room.

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Karlijn showed me a few months ago a project Lowe/Draftfcb Amsterdam was working on and it got me attention right away, as a sign of things to come.

Upload Cinema

Upload Cinema picks the best of online video and brings it to the big screen, with people getting together to enjoy inspiring and entertaining web video, selected by curators or proposed by the members.

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The meetup, currently only by invitation (apply here), takes place every first Monday of the month at 9.30 PM at movie theater De Uitkijk in Amsterdam. The current edition’s theme is “Typo Film”, showcasing motion graphics using kinetic type.

The project has recently been awarded as Best crossmedia concept at Spin Awards.

Online video as an alternative media diet took shape in 2008, with websites like Current.tv to the more randomly obscure Upl8.tv, a trend becoming even more evident as digital video gets away from keyboard and spreads to multiple devices, with an increasing long tail consumption of online video.
From Viral Film festivals to Vimeo offline, it’s something we’ll start to get used to. With or without the popcorns.

Upload Cinema: YouTube with popcorns

Video inspiration digest

I’ve been short of posting interesting videos on the blog, so let me get this out of the way by sharing my latest favorites as a video inspiration digest:

Intel does corporate kinetic type, on a glimpse to the future of technology as the embedded Internet.

Nick Campbell talks about How to Be A Motion Designer and GET PAID

Bathroom Twitter Literature: #1: Reading David Armano.

(also in the series: Joseph Jaffe, Guy Kawasaki, Valeria Maltoni, Robert Scoble, Mack Collier and Tara Hunt )

You’re Digital. I’m a Poster.

Gary Baseman discusses the influences and motivations behind his artistic pieces for WhiteCanvas.

Enjoy your weekend.

Video inspiration digest

Where the Hell is Matt? (2008)

With Lisbon showing up at 2:45.
Video below for RSS readers

To think that i proposed a big national tourism company to sponsor Matt’s 2007 worldwide tour … Oh my, how it hurts to be ahead of your time.

Where the Hell is Matt? (2008)

Dilbert on YouTube

That’s right. A fully animated Dilbert with his own channel.
You can know stop pretending that you’re working, and have a good long laugh watching the videos below:
(RSS readers might have to visit the site, for a change)

Soul-O-Meter and Catbert, Evil H.R. Director

Drunken Lemurs and Payroll Management

Catbert, Evil H.R. Director and Spooky

The Key to Happiness and Top Performer

Any resemblance of the videos with your own corporate culture is pure coincidence.
Now it’s just a matter of time until a circular comic strip shows up, with Dilbert on YouTube talking about YouTube and Dilbert. Ok, my bad joke. Blame it on Catbert.

But speaking of dead-tree comics, is there any character or strip that you would love to see animated ?

Calvin and HobbesMafalda, QuinoBeetle Bailey

Image source: Wikipedia
Here’s a few ideas: Calvin and Hobbes, Mafalda and Beetle Bailey.

Source: Watching TV Online

Dilbert on YouTube