On location upstate, the role of viral video director is examined as Garlyn and Billy not only struggle with their homemade crane made of rusty garden tools but with one of the stars of their video, Garlyn’s estranged 10-year-old daughter.
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Demonstrating what it takes to write a successful viral video script, Garlyn and Billy begin the scripting process for their latest video. When they produce an 1,800-page script, they find that the cutting process is more painful than anticipated.
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The viral video acting method becomes fully realized as Garlyn and Billy utilize the intense power of the “spud gun” to assist them with their performances.
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Revealing the secrets behind producing a successful viral video can be dangerous, especially when Garlyn and Billy solicit the financial assistance of Billy’s nectar-addicted Uncle Drake.
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Want to make it big screaming in a Deathcore band? Of course you do. Well the best way to do that is to scream along to your favorite song in a "Vocal Cover"
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This week on infoMania Mo’Nique, Mo Problems, doctor shows get a check up, Bryan looks at hip hop's gay problems, Sergio counts down the top five music videos on iTunes, and Brett investigates YouTube's dipping community.
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Halloween is just around the corner, and for those of you still looking for some costume inspiration, Brett has found some of the creepiest latex and furry
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