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Pop Culture and Me. A YouTube Reflection: David After the Dentist (And a String of Other Exploited Children). There is undoubtedly a trend occurring on YouTube:. Parent’s are picking up home video cameras, and pointing them at their young and innocent children, and if these videos have any merit of cuteness or comical value: instantly they are posted online- with the potential of millions of viewers. Perhaps the four most watched and beloved children videos online today are:. David After the Dentist.
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Pop Culture and Me. My name is Laura Falsetto. I currently attend Ottawa U for Communication. This blog is a requirement for the course. Pop Culture CMN 2180. I have knowledge that will blow your mind straight out of your skull. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Git ‘Er Done.
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March | 2009 | Laura's BlogQuest!
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Pop Culture and Me. What Does That Mean? Media giants like Universal and Viacom are picky about YouTube and its content. It’s taking away from. Business. It seems so clear now. Amateurs who create mashups, remixes and memes using mainstream mass material do not force advertisements upon their viewers. As viewers of these appropriated videos, we are free to be entertained without being inundated with ads. Detailed at www-sul.stanford.edu. Which explains fair use in its entirety:. People are watching hundr...
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A YouTube Reflection: bowiechick | Laura's BlogQuest!
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Pop Culture and Me. A YouTube Reflection: bowiechick. Discussing YouTube the other day in my popular culture course, Dr. Strangelove mentioned that one video released by a user may receive millions of views, however, it is unlikely that the user will continue to have a significantly large following. This truly does seem to be the case. I recently discovered Melody Oliveria or bowiechick. As she is known on YouTube- and yet again, my timing is embarrassingly off, as her popularity peaked in 2006. As menti...
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A YouTube Reflection: Noah Kalina | Laura's BlogQuest!
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Pop Culture and Me. A YouTube Reflection: Noah Kalina. By typing the term celebrities into the Google search engine, I arbitrarily found a list of the most popular YouTube celebs to date, and thus was inspired to write my YouTube reflection on this old gem:. Kalina’s video has had a massive impact on popular culture, specifically in the world of photography. In a New York Times article by Keith Schneider entitled. Look at Me, World! Self-Portraits Morph Into Internet Movie. Paraodied his work using simil...
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A YouTube Reflection: Amanda Baggs | Laura's BlogQuest!
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Pop Culture and Me. A YouTube Reflection: Amanda Baggs. Which was created in 2007, is a video created by Amanda Baggs, an autism rights activist. The video is thought provoking, creative, articulate and captivating- a video I would never have the capabilities of creating. Amanda Baggs is autistic. Amanda’s manner of communication may be seen as unconventional to most. Her movements are not all symbol-laden and meaningful like we expect with any language, but rather her actions are a constant conversa...
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A YouTube Reflection: iPhones and Music | Laura's BlogQuest!
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Pop Culture and Me. A YouTube Reflection: iPhones and Music. The iPhone and its many applications could quite possibly have an enormous affect on the future of music and how it evolves. The following video features four young women of the UK band the Mentalists covering the pop hit Kids by MGMT, using. Applications downloaded to their iPhones. The video has over half a million views. Laquo; A YouTube Reflection: bowiechick. What Does That Mean? Date : March 16, 2009. Categories : YouTube Reflection.
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When’s My 15 Minutes to Shine? | Laura's BlogQuest!
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Pop Culture and Me. When’s My 15 Minutes to Shine? In 1968, the American pop artist Andy Warhol coined the phrase:. In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes. I think I can justifiably state that the future is now. With the growth of online media, specifically YouTube, the chance to make it big- or become famous, in this world seems to be available to anyone with a computer, a webcam, and an opinion (of course, good looks and general wittiness are a plus). Fame can be defined as. To par...
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A YouTube Reflection: Guidelines?? | Laura's BlogQuest!
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Pop Culture and Me. A YouTube Reflection: Guidelines? Dr Strangelove created an interesting video entitled. An Ironic Commentary on YouTube’s Community Guidelines,. Which he showed our Pop Culture class earlier today. The video details the rules and regulations found in the YouTube Guidelines. While contradictory videos stream in the background. The video is as follows:. Strangelove’s video clearly illustrates the state of YouTube: it indeed has the rules, but they do not seem to be overtly enforced.