I can't predict exactly what the TV channel of the future is, but we think more and more time spent on TV is going to be around web content and web video.
With Skype video calling, teachers can provide their students with first-hand knowledge from experts around the world and with other classes who are studying the same subject halfway across the world.
It's got to be harder in real life to win a World Cup. But depending on if you play World Class level on FIFA, it's going to be difficult to win in the video game, too.
I've just been learning how to direct my own videos, choreography, doing costumes... every creative opportunity there is with my music I've taken.
If you think along the lines of Nature then you think properly." from the video "Carl Jung speaks about death
I came from the South Side of Chicago wanting to be a rap artist and make videos.
Love won't die until humanity does. -De Du, reply toa YouTube video.
YouTube videos, they're more personal and more real than a commercial on TV.
It's suddenly practical to do very high quality video wirelessly over mobile devices, and we're just in the early days of that.
I'm kind of a 'Fix-It Felix' video girl. I like the simpler, sweeter kind of games.
When I gave a talk at TEDx, I thought that if I did a good job, the video might go viral.
[while playing a video game] Viv Savage: Quite exciting, this computer magic!
Anytime I shoot a video, I just think of anything I can do to set myself apart from everybody in the music industry.
I started writing music when I was around twelve. My current record company saw a video of me performing at my school's talent show.
Videos have to go hand in hand with your music, so that's why, ultimately, they should be created by the artist. And if they're not, it doesn't really add up to me.
Well, whether it's on film or on TV, you don't want to throw too many curves at your audio and video guys.
My site has the whole thing - blogs, information, video interviews.
I remember telling the head of Warner Brothers that if they'd just make a video for 'Ol' Red'... and if it didn't work, they could drop me from the label.
Video artists being at the low end of the totem pole economically, one of the ways we survive is to go around showing work and giving these talks.
In my films that I've directed, and my work in commercials and videos, I've rarely used handheld. It's just not something I'm drawn to, but I've seen it done very well.
I grew up in a community of theatre, and I always loved musicals. From a young age, the first present I ever wanted was a video camera. For me it was a great outlet to be creative.