Today, if you don't understand the controller, you're not able to enjoy video games. ... We expect the Revolution controller to become the standard in video game controls.
We started YouTube to democratize video distribution. Now, we are democratizing video creation.
I'm definitely curious about what the new iPhone and it's video editing capabilities will lend to that.
Ten minutes in a video store should convince any impartial observer that we live in a police state of consciousness, far more pervasive than the Nazis.
I hope they make a video game of me. At least I wouldn't have any cellulite then.
I watch my YouTube videos over and over.
To be successful and grow your business and revenues, you must match the way you market your products with the way your prospects learn about and shop for your products.
When I made YouTube videos, I am the one who's uploading it, I'm the one who's editing it, so I'm very in control of what I'm sharing and not sharing. Whereas in music, it's a lot more of pouring my heart out and kind of just putting it out there for the best.
Video games and computers have become babysitters for kids.
Dare to be a sucky skateboarder or a lousy video editor or a completely crappy golfer. If we do only the stuff we’re good at, we never learn anything new.
I moved to California when I was twelve and I got a video camera and made little movies because I didn't have any friends yet. I would force my sister to make these movies with me - which became my YouTube channel.
Apparently I had a boner in the acceptance video
Because I was the blonde, I was promoted as the video vixen.
I win and succeed only 'cause I fail so much. I fail all the time. I wrote 70 songs just to have 12 good ones. For the video I shot 60 hours of footage. 60 hours! To come up with an 8 minute video. So really I only win 'cause I fail.
I wanted to make feminism more accessible. And I really wanted to engage with my own generation, one that is increasingly speaking in an audio/video multimedia language.
We're seeing how the videos translate to the live shows and how the technology is really reaching kids.
I did my own music videos, my own TV commercials.
I play a lot of ultra-violent video games.
My videos always involve some idea of a human being in a unusual situation-and what happens.
The video forum for me has been a source of great consternation because once you start projecting a look to a song, it robs the listener of their ability to adopt that song and make the lyric their own.
He flipped the dail, and I crossed my arms over my chest as some vaguely European-sounding band sang about how video had killed the radio star. I wished someone would kill this radio.
I'm definitely not up-to-date on the high-tech videogame world.
People that really know me will tell you that I am not a video vixen.
Everything I was being shown was ABT, so I grew up watching these videos of [Mikhail] Baryshnikov, Gelsey [Kirkland] and Paloma [Herrera]. Paloma and Angel [Corella] were the first people I ever saw dance live.
I write my own songs. I made my own videos. I pick my producers. Nothing goes out without my permission. It's all authentic.