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Lilithia (Member Profile)
Your video, Con Man Webseries Comic-Con Trailer, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Con Man Teaser (Comedy from Alan Tudyk & Nathan Fillion)
Con Man Webseries Comic-Con Trailer has been added as a related post - related requested by Lilithia on that post.
Dentist Fight!
Tags for this video have been changed from 'funny, video, sketch, webseries, comedy, dentists' to 'funny, video, sketch, webseries, comedy, dentists, dentally challenged' - edited by Trancecoach
Phil Hanley, brilliant set on The Late Late Show
Thanks for the promote @alien_concept, that really did the trick.
I found this guy on the latest episode of 'Modern Comedian' a really cool webseries. Check it out.
Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome Adama's Viper Maneuver
>> ^VoodooV:
holy shit. the show found a home or are they just finally airing what they DID make?
They are airing the pilot they already produced as a webseries, split into several short webisodes, over the course of several months. Afterwards, the complete pilot is supposed to be aired as a special on Syfy. As far as I know, the show was already canceled.
High Speed Honey Coiling - Why?
>> ^BoneRemake:
>> ^shang:
this guy has a really cool webseries, he mixes science and christianity and shows not all christians are fanatical religious closed minded zealots
....They are not ?
shit, i had it all wrong.
Yea he's a pretty cool guy, been watching his web series for a long time now, he's super nice and tries to keep his series on the science, but he does get into some discussion on some of his videos such as this one.
He went to Peru on a missionary service and recorded a clip on his channel and some interesting science / religion discussions in the comments
http://youtu.be/-FV4gBbS63A
High Speed Honey Coiling - Why?
>> ^shang:
this guy has a really cool webseries, he mixes science and christianity and shows not all christians are fanatical religious closed minded zealots
....They are not ?
shit, i had it all wrong.
High Speed Honey Coiling - Why?
this guy has a really cool webseries, he mixes science and christianity and shows not all christians are fanatical religious closed minded zealots
Felicia Day's Dragon Age: Redemption - Webseries Trailer
>> ^Lann:
That's funny, I was JUST looking at this.
So this lucky guy has a almost full body cast of felicia day?
Introducing Google TV
I don't know if this does what I'm about to say, but here's what I think something like this should do:
Imagine you like a certain webseries, or the videos of a certain youtube user.
You add him, or his feed, or website, whatever, to your favorites, and the machine automatically goes and streams any new videos for you to watch, and keeps them on buffer.
So, let's say you come home, and instead of having to search for stuff to watch, the machine automatically gives you new videos you know you will enjoy, and without the need for streaming in that particular moment, because let's face it, sometimes youtube, and other sites can have a very slow speed at certain points in the day.
Something along this line is much more what I would think is the future of TV.
This, and content creators providing content directly to the consumer, instead of having to go through a tv channel. Let's say you paid an extra on your internet connection, that would substitute the cost of a monthly cable bill, and would give the money directly to the ones who deserve it. The ones who made it.
I don't know... maybe i'm being naive, but that's what I would like tv/internet to be like.
Edit: Or... instead of paying a fixed extra every month, you pay for content, much like pay per view, only much cheaper because it goes directly to the content provider. For example, I like the new Conan O'brien show. I could pay let's say 1 dollar per month, to have the show available every day, and instead of NBC paying for it, it would go directly to the show's producers/creators. Of course the price would vary accordingly to the cost of production. You couldn't expect to pay 10 cents per month to watch a show like Lost, which has a lot of actors, and good production values. But maybe 10cents would be very acceptable for a smaller, cheaper show you still enjoy.
eric3579 (Member Profile)
This one
http://www.videosift.com/video/Frontline-The-Age-of-AIDS-1
and
http://www.videosift.com/video/Neurologist-V-S-Ramachandran-on-Anosognosia
Thanks.
Did you draw that graffiti? Looks pretty good.
In reply to this comment by eric3579:
Thanks mauz, you're the best
Send me a link of the videos you would like promoted, and I'll be happy to do so.
In reply to this comment by mauz15:
Here you go. Next time just ask me. I'll pretty much upload anything if a sifter needs it.
http://www.veoh.com/browse/videos/category/webseries/watch/v18527228aFtN4xxq
mauz15 (Member Profile)
Thanks mauz, you're the best
Send me a link of the videos you would like promoted, and I'll be happy to do so.
In reply to this comment by mauz15:
Here you go. Next time just ask me. I'll pretty much upload anything if a sifter needs it.
http://www.veoh.com/browse/videos/category/webseries/watch/v18527228aFtN4xxq
Zefrank "Red Alert" video (Comedy Talk Post)
Here you go. Next time just ask me. I'll pretty much upload anything if a sifter needs it.
http://www.veoh.com/browse/videos/category/webseries/watch/v18527228aFtN4xxq