When a young person looks at a game they love, I want them not to think «I could
make videos like that» but «I could make games like that».
I am going on a big adventure for a year, leaving next week, and would like to also
make videos like this!
and doing too little... and the 20 - something generation would rather just be atheist and forget about it (or just get a Frappacino) than to take the time to
make a video like this.
I wanted to first talk about what kind of makeup I would recommend for summer and then after
I made a video like that I wanted to make a tutorial using some of the products that I recommended so that you can see what I was talking about.
The plot involves a series of terrorist attacks perpetrated by the Mandarin (Ben Kingsley)-- a mysterious figure who
makes videos like Al - Qaeda, wears ornate silk robes, and speaks in an American accent with heavy enunciation — and a think tank run by Aldrich Killian (Guy Pearce), a man with a chip on shoulder against Stark, that's creating super-soldiers who can increase their internal body temperature on a whim (Illogically, they can be killed by fire, except, of course, when the story calls for their immunity to it)-- sometimes with explosive results.
What would your bullying story be if
you made a video like this?
Making videos like this one at such an early age helped captivate my imagination and passion for retro gaming.
Not exact matches
«Since then, I've met young girls at meet - and - greets, or I've run into people, and they're
like, «that
video actually
made me reconsider killing myself, or
made me stop self - harming, because I have an older sister and I would hate to put her through that,» or whatever it might be.
It seems
like everybody and their cat is
making videos - just on YouTube, 400 hours of
video are uploaded every minute!
Like, on a good day, my
videos make maybe $ 500, and that doesn't even pay for two crew members on my shoot.
This gag gift -
like Kickstarter product was literally
made for you (I kid you not, watch the
video).
I think one of my favorite ads with them was, I
made a
video about getting sent dick pics on Snapchat and Twitter and
like, «how do people expect you to react to that?»
Today, Volk - Weiss licenses programs to established «real - time,» or «linear,» cable channels,
like HBO, Showtime, and Epix; streaming
video on - demand channels,
like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and Seeso, NBCUniversal's new comedy subscription service (and increasingly, services from the linear channels); over-the-top-device companies
like Roku, Microsoft (which
makes Xbox), Sony (PlayStation), and Apple (Apple TV); and satellite - radio channel Sirius XM.
«When I first started
making videos, it was very much
like, my Indian parents this and that,» she says.
Marketers are investing more in
video marketing than ever, and platforms
like Vine and Instagram
make it easy to create micro-content
videos.
What began as a film - production company blossomed into a full - fledged media organization, with a news platform, RYOT Films and RYOT Creative, which
makes videos for paying clients as well as pro bono clients
like Pencils of Promise, a nonprofit that builds schools.
His signature style is to create elaborate narratives and histories for the characters in his
video - game
videos to
make them «
like a movie.»
Over at AllThingsD, in outlining her three big takeaways from Nintendo's announcement, Tricia Duryee
makes a great point that the new portable screen will almost certainly compete with Apple's iPad for face time, given its forward - facing camera, ability to browse the Internet, draw on the screen with a stylus, play standalone games
like Othello, view photos and
video chat.
Just as Snapchat has what it calls «filters» that users can add to their photos and
videos —
making themselves look
like cartoon animals, for example, or producing virtual rainbows that pour out of a person's mouth — Facebook's Camera also has filters, or «lenses.»
How many times have you scrolled through and seen a header photo for a blog post or a thumbnail for a YouTube
video that looks
like it was
made in 1996?
In some ways, the rise of ubiquitous smartphone
video and eyewitness journalism has
made the world seem
like a much more chaotic and dangerous place than it used to be.
Facebook Live
videos can be edited, and since you're able to key - in your own descriptions, you can
make them as engaging and keyword - rich as you
like.
Sheridan regularly
makes videos answering common questions
like «What's the formula for writing a perfect meta description?»
«Try to lend a warm, human tone to your project descriptions and
videos, almost in a way that
makes people feel
like they are talking with you,» he says.
The developer of Facebook's
video application first connected with the company when he created a worm that
made Facebook profiles look
like MySpace profiles.
Fast - forward a few decades, and the
likes of Microsoft's Xbox 360, the Sony PS3 and Nintendo's Wii have put consoles in one of every two homes in the U.S. and helped
make video games a bigger business than the entire music industry — and almost as big as the movie industry.
Although Sandwich still
makes plenty of
videos for penniless passion projects and moderately - funded ventures, the company has recently taken on work for big corporations
like eBay and Yahoo, and has even put together the odd TV ad.
Sullivan
makes his way to a console on the left side of the OR, where he takes a seat in front of a viewfinder that looks
like it belongs in a futuristic
video game arcade.
The Consumer Reports study highlights the growing popularity of web - connected televisions that
make it easy for people to watch streaming
video services
like Netflix on their TVs.
It's also one of the only platforms in which you can draw creative on top of the
video,
making for some awesome Snapchat exclusive artists
like Shonduras.
And it seems
like the spread of cheap
video tools and technology isn't helping the situation — it's actually
making it worse, because now every clown with a camera can be a digital media publisher.
From business moguls
like Barbara Corcoran providing hard - nosed, practical advice to digital - marketing experts helping
make sense of the ever - wacky and evolving world of social media, Entrepreneur.com readers were drawn to all types of
videos in 2013.
Union's people didn't pull off a big - time industry nod
like that screwing off, er,
making silly
videos for the hell of it.
The company also
made sure to have more product available during the holiday season to avoid out of stocks and was well positioned to take advantage of heightened consumer interest in products
like mobile phones and
video games.
Maybe focusing on one particular course that teaches
video production at the college
makes way more sense, mimicking what you see in the Wix ad, because then a potential student can imagine what it is
like to take that course.
As a result, Nerdist has amassed Jedi -
like star power: Tom Hanks has appeared on the Nerdist podcast, Neil Patrick Harris
made a series of puppet - based YouTube
videos for the company, and the cast of Mad Men met up for All Star Celebrity Bowling.
Given the state of the country, «Far Cry 5» feels
like something
made for an alternate reality where mass shootings aren't common, where there isn't a raging culture war between so - called Red and Blue states, where there isn't yet another misinformed scapegoating of violent
video games unfolding.
For instance, a great piece of free content not only demonstrates your expertise to a targeted audience in a specific niche or industry, but it can also
make you likable — especially if you inject some personality into your content and use tools
like video on your LinkedIn profile and posts to showcase your personality.
From the Inside Out - «
Making Avengers: Age of Ultron»: A 20 - minute
video going back 18 months showing what it was
like on set of the film in Italy and Seoul, Sourth Korea; a look at the Avengers Tower; some of the behind - the - scenes early visual effects of Ultron; early concept work for Quicksilver, the Hulk, and Vision; and more.
«In 2004, it was
like, let's
make a good
video and just keep our fingers crossed that it goes viral,» says Whistle Sports EVP Brian Selander, «but now, take Brodie [Smith], he's built such a fanbase that when he does something, it hits really quickly.
The fact that
video is one of the few places where media companies can still
make money becomes obvious when you see how many places are banking on it for growth, whether it's Facebook ramping up its live
video offerings or services
like Genius pivoting to focus on it.
Technology
like video conferencing and live chat
make communicating with remote co-workers easier than ever before.
While Google knows you're in the market for a new home, Facebook knows what causes are important to you, which
videos you
like to share and how often you
make recommendations to your friends.
His signature style is to create elaborate narratives and histories for the characters in his
video games to
make them «
like a movie.»
We often see the same old blog posts, clickbait headlines, and unintelligible Vine
videos popping up in our feeds and it can
make us wonder if this is what the future of advertising looks
like.
If search results are expanding to cover things
like video, companies need to
make sure they've got something that'll show up in results..
«Before I go out to
make an authentic
video, I watch vines, comment on vines,
like vines, share vines.
Super Mario 64, for instance proved Nintendo could
make an appealing 3D
video game, and sold
like gangbusters, notching nearly 12 million unit sales.
It may seem odd not having an assistant in the chair next to you, but modern collaboration technologies
like instant message (IM) and
video conferencing
make it seem
like your right hand man is right next door, even if they're in another time zone.
This fact gives Amazon an advantage over competitors
like Netflix, Hulu, and HBO, who are trying to use premium
video to
make money directly — not by using it to sell more shoes.