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When I'm not acting, you'll probably either find me playing a game or working on my YouTube channel.
Well, my husband is supportive of my work, like advocating for dialogue between cultures on YouTube.
You don't even need to go to college no more because you could learn how to do everything on YouTube.
I only started uploading on YouTube because I was having trouble one day uploading a video on my blog.
I cry at absolutely anything. 'Lethal Weapon,' the fight scene at the end - you can see it on YouTube.
YouTube can sometimes be really discouraging. When I first started doing it, I almost stopped doing it.
If I read every comment on my YouTube videos, I'd go crazy with people that are saying negative things.
I like new products, I like when YouTube changes, I like when people have big ideas and try things out.
The best way for me to discover new music is through YouTube, and through my readers emailing me stuff.
YouTube has gotten so big that you're not a standard unless YouTube adopts you. And that's a big fight.
In making YouTube videos, you can't just be an actor, you have to also know the shots and how to write.
I'm making 20 times more with Vessel for doing the same amount of work, if not less, than with YouTube.
I started my whole career on Soundcloud and YouTube and was always looking for recourses to make music.
Normally, my digital peregrinations take me to destinations like Facebook, YouTube, and boingboing.net.
It's a good thing I've got to live with you two or I'd be putting this on YouTube later. And mocking you
I did a film that's on YouTube of me reading hate mail with a woman playing the cello in the background.
The best thing about being on YouTube is being given a voice to inspire people and share my experiences.
I wish I had perfect pitch, but I don't, and thanks to the miracle of YouTube, a bad night lives forever!
During my long study sessions in the library, I found myself watching YouTube videos during study breaks.
Today, you have platforms that teach you everything from opening your own YouTube channel to using Shazam.
I've always liked the format of YouTube, sharing things for free, which is a nice exchange between people.
YouTube is a problem. It has very big traffic, but it refuses to contribute to the weight of that traffic.
When we started doing YouTube, the goal was, hey, let's make stuff that we want to see, that entertains us.
I make a point to tweet out really funny comments I get on YouTube videos. I have the most ridiculous ones.
I think because of social media and YouTube things are changing. Today people have a judgement about films.
Now, with YouTube, the audience decides. You can make something that is 20 minutes long or one minute long.
There are a few YouTube clips of me singing at The King's Head in Santa Monica, so you can see how bad I am.
I love seeing the way in which young people embrace video, and the YouTube vlogger is a fantastic phenomenon.
Before starting my YouTube career, I used to play music at a restaurant. YouTube was never a part of my plan.
Our goal is to have YouTube on every screen - to take it from the PC to the living room and the mobile phone.
I would never put a movie on YouTube unless the funding was right, or unless YouTube paid for it or something.
With my YouTube videos, I used to edit a lot of my own videos, so I've gotten used to seeing myself on camera.
Stop being childish. Use your time better - better yourself. Read a book, or do a workout exercise on YouTube.
I think of our YouTube experience very much like a gym. We were practicing and getting stronger with each rep.
I have a channel on YouTube called Buckshotwon. It started off as a kind of joke, just behind-the-scenes goofs.
You can do anything. Put stuff on YouTube. You can create your own media, which you couldn't do not so long ago.
CBS has received a strong and positive response from the YouTube community about the quality of its programming.
Flash Video made platform sites like YouTube possible as well, and helped kick-start the online video revolution.
All types of magic performance have a purpose. Even if it's an amateur who's trying out slight of hand on YouTube.
I watch a lot of YouTube videos. I like game play channels like the Game Grumps. But I mostly watch sketch comedy.
When someone praises me for some speech uploaded on YouTube, I politely tell them I've been acting for many years.
I've never met Hans Rosling, but I just knew him through his many YouTube videos, and they were absolute dynamite.
I watch vlogs on YouTube. I watch Jenna Marbles a lot - I think she's really funny - and a lady called Daily Grace.
YouTube is the place where people go to consume advertisements willingly. It's some capitalist dystopian nightmare.
I'm pretty sure I'm going to fall in my GaGa shoes one night on tour and I'm hoping it becomes a Youtube sensation.
As a music video director, I have about 4 billion hits on my music videos on YouTube, and I'm really proud of that.
YouTube is an amazing platform for young musicians - although its harder to get noticed now that everyone is on it.
So, one of the biggest things about YouTube versus any other platform is the built-in audience and discovery tools.
YouTube is covered in comments that would be better expressed - and better spelled - via a simple thumbs-up or down.
I don't know how long 'The Vlog Squad' will last, but I think for YouTube, as long as you adapt it can last a while.