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YouTube Presence

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YouTube currently ranks among the top three most-visited sites on the web [1]. As a high traffic area for video bloggers, or vloggers, YouTube has created a platform for these participants to present their personal videos, which oftentimes are filmed using hand held point and shoot cameras[2]. The popularity of vlogs in the YouTube community has risen exponentially in the past few years; out of the top 100 most subscribed YouTube channels, 17 provide vlogs as their primary style of footage[3]. Many of these vloggers are a part of the YouTube Partner Program, which professionalizes the industry and allows for monetary gain from video production. [4] This professionalization additionally helps increase exposure to various channels as well as creates a sense of stability within the field. Additionally, this professionalization allows content creators to be deemed a credible source by their viewers. Furthermore, many vloggers have been able to turn their channels into sustainable careers; in 2013, the highest paid vlogger brought in a minimum of $720,000 for the year[5] Hollywood is taking notice of this rising medium, and has placed its value ranked over other entertainment companies such as Marvel, which was recently bought out by Disney as well. [6]

Guinness World Record

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Charles and Alli Trippy from the Internet Killed Television YouTube Channel currently hold the Guinness World Record for the “Most Consecutive Daily Personal Video Blogs Posted On YouTube,” with 1,565 consecutive videos[7]. The most common form of vlogging is in the form of daily vlogs.

VidCon

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Hosted in Los Angeles, California, VidCon is an annual convention that allows YouTube content creators and viewers to come together in order to share content ideas and business contacts.[8]. The first VidCon event was held on July 10 and 11th, 2010, and has now become the largest in-person gathering of internet creators, viewers, and representatives[9]. This convention realizes that the ways in which society entertains, educates, shares, and communicates are being revolutionized, and chooses to highlight this fact via panels, meet and greets, and talks given to audiences at the convention. [10]

Vlogumentary

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I’m Vlogging Here is a 90 minute “vlogumentary” that focuses on documenting the world of video blogging and centers on YouTube vloggers that have found success in using this medium[11]. Starring YouTube personality Shay Carl and his family of ShayTards, this film, to be released in late 2014, follows a family whose lives have been drastically altered by vlogging, as their day to day lives are documented and uploaded for the world to see. Shay Carl is a co-founder of Maker Studios, a YouTube based video supplier bought out by The Walt Disney Company[12]. The involvement of larger corporations outside of the internet industries is a primary example of the ever increasing need for a strong front on the digital side of one’s company. This documentary is being created by a group with links to the YouTube community in hopes that it will spark interest and raise awareness of the impact that vlogging and the digital community are having on the entertainment industry.

References

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