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I Want My MTV (Animation) [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, November 16, 2006
If there were an award given to the trippiest television network, MTV would take home the prize, bar none. Visual design collective panOptic recently posted an ...
"Blue" Goes Viral [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, November 15, 2006
"NYPD Blue" producer Steven Bochco is joining forces with YouTube rival Metacafe.
Sundance Boosts Signal For Cellphone Cinema [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, November 15, 2006
Cellphone movies got a big vote of confidence last week – from Robert Redford, of all people, star of The Sting and director of Ordinary People. Just days ...
Google Video vs. Landmark Forum, and More Lawsuits to Come [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, November 14, 2006
Let the lawsuits begin. YouTube's copyrighted material may present a legal risk to new owner Google, but it's the mega-site's own video service that's ...
Online Auteurs: Lifestyles of the Poor and Famous [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, November 12, 2006
Media coverage of online video-makers is no longer in short supply. The Wall Street Journal, WIRED, NPR, Time Magazine and the Boston Globe are just some of ...
Grouper vs. YouTube: The Battle for Free Movie Clips [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, November 10, 2006
After buckets of Viacom clips were yanked from Google-owned YouTube because of copyright violations, Sony-owned Grouper has offered a strategic countermeasure: ...
Everything Old is New Again: Is Amateur TV the Wave of the Future? [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, November 08, 2006
Some two decades ago, a new technology began sweeping the nation, creating an army of amateur filmmakers who looked like they might change the face of ...
The Headline You Won't See On Election Day [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, November 07, 2006
By this time tomorrow, the news headlines will look something like this: "Democrats Take House" or "Republicans Retain Control." But there is another story ...
Viewing News: Republicans Outnumber Democrats Online [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, November 07, 2006
When YouTube pulled video clips of "The Daily Show," a chorus of disgruntled Internet users could be heard around the globe. But the number of angry liberals ...
Floria Sigismondi's Stuttering Ballerinas and Aubergine Dances [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, November 03, 2006
Filmmaking, especially music-video-making, is an old boys network. Most of the names familiar to fans of the short form are young male mavericks. That's not ...
Cows (and People) are Evil [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, December 31, 1969
Cows (and People) are Evil
Making Money Viral Style [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, October 31, 2006
It's one small step for video-makers; it's one giant leap for the web video industry. Fritz Grobe and Stephen Voltz, creators of "The Diet Coke & Mentos ...
And you thought Halloween was scary… [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, October 31, 2006
Is it just a coincidence that Halloween and America's national elections usually fall just a week apart? Politics is scary, definitely more frightening than ...
OBJECT LESSONS: THE UNCANNY MIND OF PES, WEb-animator [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, October 30, 2006
PES is one of the most talented and inventive short-film stars of the Internet age. Highlighted in a host of publications (from the New York Times to Wired), ...
Rocketing Across America: On the Road with Amanda Congdon [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, October 27, 2006
After a falling out with her Rocketboom co-founder Andrew Baron earlier this year, web-caster Amanda Congdon is back in the Internet limelight with "Amanda ...
Can Web Stars Make the Move to Bigger-Screen Stardom? [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, October 26, 2006
It's one of the most pressing questions for the online world, especially at a publication like The Daily Reel, where our very mission is based on the ...
Breakthrough Artist: Is it the Musician or the Music Video Director? [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, October 25, 2006
Back when music videos were just getting cool, we admirers often waited in anticipation for the latest Bjork video or R.E.M. spot, looking to our favorite ...
Striking Distance: Will Online Video Shut Down Hollywood? [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, October 24, 2006
There is a storm brewing over the online video industry. As has been reported recently in particular pockets of the worrisome media, it could blow up in a ...
Net Neutrality for Dummies [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, October 20, 2006
On Wednesday night, PBS aired "The Net @ Risk," the third in a series of documentaries produced for the "Moyers on America" series, featuring veteran ...
Corporate Synergy Infects Online Video [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, October 19, 2006
After Google bought YouTube last week, industry watchers and fans of the site speculated that corporate pressures might corrupt the populist 'Tube. Well, if ...
Wall Street to Yahoo: Shake Up and Innovate or Ship Out [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, October 18, 2006
One minute, you're on top of the world; the next, you're plunging down a deep, dark abyss, flailing your arms about grasping for help: Such is the topsy-turvy ...
Trailer Art: Deviating from the Norm [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, October 17, 2006
The trailer is an art form onto itself. Nowhere has this become more apparent than the web, where film trailers are among the most watched videos on sites such ...
FRONTLINE ONLINE: SAVING JOURNALISM ONE WEEK AT A TIME [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, October 16, 2006
The hard-hitting network TV news program has been dead and buried for years, replaced with salacious, tawdry infotainment shows that more often than not focus ...
CyberKids: A New Generation Creates Its Online Identity [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, October 12, 2006
Kids are turning to the web more than ever, according to a recent study by market research firm Nielsen/NetRatings. But what are they doing while they're there?
The British Are Coming: Highlights from the Rushes Soho Shorts Fest [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, October 11, 2006
Who needs to travel to the world's film festivals when you can catch some of their best entries online? Britain's Rushes Soho Shorts Festival – called "the ...
Ahoy YouTube! Piracy on the Post-Google Seas [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, October 10, 2006
Can pirated content survive on the new GoogTube?
Googtube A-Go-Go: How Will the New YouTube Look? [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, October 09, 2006
The big web news over the weekend boiled down to one word: Googtube. Or, as others liked to call it "Yoogle." Or if you prefer, simply, "Goobe."
YouTube Film School [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, October 04, 2006
It's no NYU or UCLA, and no film professor worth his under-funded salary would advise it, but YouTube is becoming a solid place to land a preliminary film ...
Rating the Web [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, October 03, 2006
If you think the Motion Picture Association of America's Ratings Board is an unreliable arbiter of decency, just wait for what's coming down the pike to ...
Pre-Roll Ads: To Annoy or Not To Annoy [1%] by Anthony Kaufman, October 03, 2006
iFilm is rife with annoying distractions; AtomFilms has 'em, too. So do AOL, MSN and MTV's Overdrive, just to name a few. It's called pre-roll advertising, and ...
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