A new feature at the Web 2 conference this year will be “Shorts” – I’ll be showing off videos that are emblematic of where our culture’s video grammar seems to be headed. I’ve been writing about the idea of video as cultural grammar off and on here, and I think this year will mark an axis of sorts – the year video was reborn as a native web medium.
To that end we’ve issued a call for submissions. From the submissions page:
Have you seen a video clip or short film that you think is Web 2.0 worthy? We’re looking for fun and telling viral videos (less than 3 minutes in length) to feature at the conference in November. Submit your nominations below. Submitters of the chosen shorts will be thanked from stage.
If you’ve seen something great, I’d be indebted if you could point it out to me. Thanks!
If you’ve seen something great, I’d be indebted if you could point it out to me. Thanks!
////If you’ve seen something great, I’d be indebted if you could point it out to me. Thanks!
Without knowing more specifics, this one seems to match what was being sought……
In terms of being indebted…hmmmmm
Hi John,
Check out Dabble. The search function lets you find indy shorts from any of the 240 major video aggregators as well as thousands of minor, ‘private’ sites.
Check out this great trail my friend posted on trailfire.com about Web 2.0 startups! Here is the link –
http://www.trailfire.com/aprast/trails/12251
Mariam
Search youtube for leeroy jenkins.