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JasonMundayMusic is August’s On The Rise Star
Monday, August 29, 2011
Congratulations to
JasonMundayMusic
, who won August’s
On The Rise
poll after receiving the most votes from the YouTube community. Thanks to your support, Jason Munday (and his friends) will be featured on the YouTube
homepage
all day today.
As the self-proclaimed “nerdiest YouTube musician,” Jason’s repertoire includes songwriting, singing, producing, and sound engineering. His long history of musical projects on YouTube include hit YouTube bands
Ministry of Magic
and
The Oceanic Six
, whose songs were inspired by pop culture. Jason credits Ministry of Magic (a collaborative project with YouTube stars
Luke Conard
and
Ryan Seiler
) with opening the trio up to the potential of a YouTube music career with hits such as “
Don’t Leave
,” “
On The Other Side
,” and “
This Town
.” The band members have since chosen to pursue individual careers and Jason’s current solo project, Skyway Flyer, artfully combines the big arena sounds of the 80s with modern dance rock. Check out the video below for an overview of Jason’s work, past and present.
Here’s a word from Jason about his YouTube history, channels, and collaborations:
"I've been a YouTuber for several years, a musician for over a decade, and a nerd for as long as I can remember. Being a YouTube musician is now my full time job, and I'm proud to say that I've got to be one of the nerdiest! I started writing nerdy music with Luke Conard and Ryan Seiler over 4 years ago, and as Ministry of Magic, we were extremely fortunate with our online following and support. Thanks to our fans, I've been able to quit my full time job, move to Los Angeles, and pursue my dream of music and video making. I've since been able to focus so much more time and energy toward many different music projects and being out in LA amongst a vast ocean of music & film industry people, not to mention the growing YouTuber population, I've been able to network and make friends that are always looking to collaborate and even just help each other out. I always try to excel at whatever it is I'm focusing my efforts towards, and I find it fascinating to be able to look back at where I started and the place I've reached and simply look forward to where to future will take me. I'm inexpressibly grateful for all the good fortune I've had and as long as there are people enjoying what I do, I will continue to create it!”
If you’ve enjoyed monthly On The Rise blog series and want to see more rising YouTube partners, check out our
On The Rise channel
or look for our playlists on the
browse
page. Keep an eye out for next month’s blog post, as your channel may be the next one On The Rise!
Devon Storbeck, Account Manager, recently watched “
"Ready For Anything" (Live!) - Skyway Flyer
.
”
YouTube Creator Playbook tips: the first 15 seconds
Saturday, August 27, 2011
This is the first of a series of posts sharing tips from the
YouTube Creator Playbook
, a resource full of best practices and strategies that you can start using on your channel and videos right away.
Ever notice how many of your favorite shows start with a great two-minute scene followed by the opening credits, instead of the other way around? How often has a great movie trailer caught your attention and made you want to go see the movie right away on opening night? With so many entertainment choices, all types of creators know how important it is to capture the attention of audiences early on. This same idea applies to videos on YouTube, and here’s how you can use this creative technique to attract and keep your viewers watching.
Make compelling content first...
Start off with something that will immediately grab attention, whether it’s what you say or a stunning visual
Make it clear what your video is about early on, so viewers aren’t confused about what they’re watching
Tease the rest of the video so the audience is intrigued to see where you take them.
...share your channel branding later.
A flashy intro may look cool, but it’s not the star of the video - let them see you, or your great content, first.
Make your branding compelling by making it entertaining or unique to each video.
The general concept of capturing the audience’s attention upfront applies to all types of content in different ways. Find what’s right for your channel. Check out these great examples:
Toby, on Cute Win Fail, addresses the audience, makes a joke, and sets up the show all on the first 15 sec.
Want to keep your branding upfront but still use this strategy?
The voiceover for College Humor’s Jake and Amir packaging changes with every episode
.
Need more ideas? For how-to content, such as cooking or fashion tutorials, the first few seconds of a video is a great place to present a “sneak peek” of what the finished product of the tutorial will be. This lets the viewer know what amazing thing they’ll be capable of making if they watch your video.
FoodWishes’ cooking channel does a great job of this:
You can learn more about how to structure the first 15 seconds of your videos, and lots of other tips and strategies in the
YouTube Creator Playbook
. These suggestions were pulled together from YouTubers like you, and we’re eager to see how you’ll apply these tips in your own creative ways.
Ryan Nugent, Audience Development Strategist, recently watched “
James Blake - Limit to Your Love
”
This week's Trends: earthquakes, hurricanes, and portals
Friday, August 26, 2011
Each weekday, we at
YouTube Trends
take a look at the most interesting videos and cultural phenomena on YouTube as they develop. We want take a moment to highlight some of what we've come across this week:
We highlighted lots of
videos and reactions
from the East Coast earthquake as well as some instances of the quake
caught-on-camera
.
We saw how people were
documenting preparations
for Hurricane Irene.
We catalogued 10 of the most-viewed
Minecraft song parodies
.
We spotted some
wild human pyramids
in India.
We tracked some rising searches this week, which included
Aaliyah
and some airshow tragedies.
We shared video from a
flash mob arrest
.
We received
video from Libya
as rebels arrived in Tripoli.
We studied how Ken Block's
new hit video
was taking off.
We discovered how some fans/filmakers brought the game
Portal
into real life
.
And ImprovEverywhere created another hit by asking people to "Say Something Nice."
Check back every day for the latest about what's trending on YouTube at:
www.YouTube.com/Trends
Kevin Allocca, YouTube Trends Manager, recently watched "
El Delorean de Volver al Futuro en Cabildo y Juramento
."
Today is a Fairytale: Taylor Swift takes your questions on YouTube
Friday, August 26, 2011
From
"Tim McGraw"
to
"Sparks Fly,"
Taylor Swift has won over fans worldwide with her vocal talent and songwriting skills. In addition to a tremendous fan following, Swift has racked up four Grammys, six CMT Music Awards, thirteen Teen Choice Awards and even the Academy of Country Music’s Entertainer of the Year award, joning the likes of Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton and The Dixie Chicks. And now she takes your questions on YouTube!
Ever wonder what it’s like to become a major pop star before you’re out of high school -- on the strength of your own songs? Whether you’re
cheer captain or on the bleachers
, Taylor wants to hear from you and she’s agreed to be
fearless
in answering!
Starting today, submit written or video queries on
Taylor Swift’s channel
, and she’ll answer the most popular ones as part of our
YouTube Presents
program. You have until noon on August 31 to submit your questions and vote on the ones you’d most like to see her answer.
YouTube Presents
is an ongoing program dedicated to bringing you live performances and interviews with your favorite artists. Upcoming
YouTube Presents
events will include artist interviews (with questions provided by the YouTube community), intimate performances at the YouTube offices, and live streams of music festivals.
Stay tuned for more
YouTube Presents
sessions this fall -- and watch the homepage to see Taylor’s Q&A, which we’ll post as soon as it’s uploaded.
Anna Richardson, Communications Manager, recently watched
“Our Song.”
(New!) Improved resumable and recoverable uploads
Friday, August 26, 2011
Some new uploading options are available on YouTube that allow users of Chrome, Firefox 4 or higher, and Internet Explorer users with
Silverlight
to resume or recover aborted uploads. We welcome you to give it a try! (And if you have feedback, please leave it for us in the YouTube Partner Forum,
here
.)
1.Chrome and Firefox 4+ users can go directly to
http://upload.youtube.com/
my_videos_upload
--Begin uploading your video
--Interrupt your upload by closing the browser, killing your internet connection by pulling the plug, disconnecting, etc.
--Resume uploading the same video, and watch your progress jump back to where it was.
2.Internet Explorer users can download
silverlight
(www.
silv
erlight
.net) and try the following:
--Go to
http://upload.youtube.com/
my_videos_upload?restrict=
silv
erlight
--Feel free to disconnect/reconnect your network or kill the connection during the upload. Note that there is no long-term resumability, so don't cancel the upload or close your browser.
--After interrupting the upload, grab them same file and try it again. You can interrupt it and retry as many times as you like.
Thanks for uploading!
Allison Bransfield, YouTube Product Specialist, recently watched "
Journey to Bled.mpg
."
This week's Trends: extreme sports, waterspouts, rare snow
Friday, August 19, 2011
Each weekday, we at
YouTube Trends
take a look at the most interesting videos and cultural phenomena on YouTube as they develop. We want take a moment to highlight some of what we've come across this week:
We watched New Zealanders enjoyed their
"once-in-a-lifetime" snow storm
.
We dug into one of the more
unique ways
that people use YouTube to learn.
We posted the
first in our series
exploring different types of YouTube "one-man-bands."
We saw some
on-the-beach footage
from a waterspout in North Carolina.
We learned that we've been
peeling bananas wrong
all these years.
We enjoyed how one hostel employee's
low-budget commercial
went viral.
We viewed some very
talented dogs
.
And very popular driver Ken Block released an epic new stunt video with DC Shoes that quickly drew millions of views:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=9BmRvgDUxLE
Check back every day for the latest about what's trending on YouTube at:
www.YouTube.com/Trends
Kevin Allocca, YouTube Trends Manager, recently watched "
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Blu-ray Rant
."
Introducing: Third Party Attribution to Reporting
Friday, August 19, 2011
Check out more information in the
AdAge article
!
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