Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Youtube's Best and Worst in 4 Minutes



Some may contest to this Youtube wrap-up, but hey, this is a good primer! :D

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

The Reunion

It was fantastic seeing it the first time. But now with music background by Whitney Houston? It's just priceless! :-)

See it again here--the reunion of Christian the Lion and his former caretakers!




Video aggregated from Youtube user CurlyRedCar's channel.

This Is Why You Pause After A Period In A Sentence.

Do you guys get the joke?

Video found at Huffingtonpost.
Read the mixed reactions by clicking here.


Sunday, August 16, 2009

Megan Fox for Peer Pressure (PSA)

I am having mixed reactions over this Public Service Announcement (PSA) video. But hey, it's Megan Fox and she's currently one of the It girls of Hollywood!

Language used may be NSFW.



Friday, July 10, 2009

Yet Another Michael Jackson Tribute...

...but this time, in a form of flash mob!

Isn't it fantastic just seeing people dance in unison in the middle of a park? I mean, seriously. :-)

What's crazy is how these guys suddenly disperse after the chorus of Michael Jackson's hit song Beat It.


I guess this goes to show just how much people miss the king of pop.

Watch it and enjoy!




If you can't view it here on this page,
view it on this link!

Video aggregated from Youtube.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Youtube Vigilance

The things that we capture and upload...who knew that one of them will help bring justice to a person who was stripped of human rights in a rally in 2008?

The news from New York Daily News states:

"Victim in one of most popular YouTube "gotcha's" of 2008 sues NYPD for $1.5 million
The biker who was shoved by an NYPD officer during a "critical mass" rally last year, only to find a video of the incident uploaded to YouTube by a bystander, is now suing the NYPD for $1.5 million. Though the officer originally claimed that the biker had provoked the altercation during the rally, the video - which racked up over 2 million views - demonstrates otherwise."

The victim's lawyer was quoted as saying that "nobody would have cried foul if it wasn't for that video."

Here's the controversial video, which got 2 million views. 2 million views just can't be wrong, you know.




Parts of news aggregated from New York Daily News
Video source from Youtube
Linked from Citizentube


Friday, June 26, 2009

Crazy Enough

Oh yes, "Crazy Enough" indeed for a video done in After Effects. This video is a total visual orchestration--two thumbs up for me! I don't even know what the video means! I just love it!


Work done by film-maker Jr.canest (that's his name on Vimeo). Click here to view more of his fantastic videos.

Enjoy!


Video copyright by Jr.canest

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Cubicle Meltdown

I seriously understand why people are breaking down in the middle of working inside an office cubicle: cramped space, not so much stimulation, deadlines, annoying office workers, the migraine-inducing ring of office phones, etc etc. The list is endless, the stress is all but wearing down. And to top it all off, you got CCTV cameras to film your every ballistic thrashing, as in the case of the poor guy in the video who was spewed with printer ink:



To view the rest of the videos in blogger Ali Hale's list of Top Ten Cubicle Meltdowns Caught on Video article, click here. I must warn you, though, the videos kinda give you the urge to throw a hissy fit yourself :D

Videos aggregated from Youtube.com and are copyright by their respective owners.



Saturday, June 20, 2009

Still As Interesting As It Was In 2007

It's always awkward when somebody lashes out at news anchors. Especially when that person lashing is a thirteen-year-old spelling bee champ.




I'm not gonna say anything further to this note, but you can view the comments by clicking here.

Video aggregated from Capnken's channel at Youtube.com. Video copyright by CNN.


Tuesday, June 16, 2009

25 Things To Hate About Facebook...

...and that's according to Julian Smith! This is a witty video about his pov on the little things that are quite irritating in Facebook--and my, do they hold a lot of truth. Do you agree with him? :D

I think the poking is tops :D

To view the rest of Julian Smith's videos, visit his channel on Youtube by clicking here. He gets happy when you subscribe, you know :)

Video aggregated from Julian Smith's channel on Youtube. Please contact him for permission to use the said material commercially.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Online Beatboxing Champ Lady


Online Beatboxing Champion @ Yahoo! Video



Gosh...she's unbelievably amazing. I have seen a handful of guys who have motor mouths, but I've never seen a girl beatbox this way. Woohoo!

To read the rest of the video info, click here.

Video aggregated from Yahoo videos and is copyright by Yahoo and also by the video's respective owner. Please contact them for permission to use the material.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

A Clock Within Clocks

A clock within clocks! How cool and crazy is that? :)
I wonder how accurate this "timepiece" is...
Video aggregated from Humans Since 1982 at Youtube.com.
Video copyright by Humans Since 1982--please contact them for the use of the video.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Miniature Observer

Bathtub IV from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.

This tilt-shift time-lapse video is as cute as miniature cupcakes. Really. I just wanna gobble them all up! :-P This is as close as you can get to living inside a miniature town with blue acrylic skies painted on a white backdrop.

Still from Sidesalad.net.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Let It Shine Viral Ad by Honda

The best viral ad I've seen so far! Here's the video clip, but best if you'd watch it HERE--to get the complete experience, as Vimeo also plays a part on the viral ad.

Honda Insight - Let It Shine from Honda on Vimeo.

The desert hosts an unexpected light show in the latest Insight Hybrid television commercial.
Created by Wieden + Kennedy Amsterdam for Honda Motor Europe.

Also, watch how the video was made, HERE.

Aggregated from Vimeo.com