Kevin Nalty works a marketing executive for a Fortune 100 company by day, but by night, he’s Nalts, one of the most popular producers on YouTube. In this episode, he tells us how to make a video go viral.
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Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and in the spirit of the greatest eating day of the year, Brett Erlich takes a look at the weirdest things people eat
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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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Larry Weintraub is the CEO and co-founder of Fanscape and an expert on lifestyle and youth marketing. Weintraub, a two-time recipient of the Pollstar Magazine Artist Development Executive of the Year award, shares his experiences with music and viral video.
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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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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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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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In celebration of the greatest athletic achievement by a man on a psychedelic journey, No Mas and artist James Blagden proudly present the animated tale of Dock Ellis' legendary LSD no-hitter. In the past few years weve heard all too much about performance enhancing drugs from greenies to tetrah...
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