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What is the Best YouTube Video Ever?
It seems YouTube can manufacture a lot of fame for seemingly mundane human moments. Consider the video “numa numa” featuring a 19-year-old singing along to a Romanian pop song. Brolsma’s performance is nothing spectacular – he’s just singing along and making silly faces. Still, the video has racked up over 700 million views. While it’s difficult to pinpoint exactly what made the video so famous, here are some ideas:
Dove Real Beauty Sketches
The Dove Real Beauty Sketches video is one of the best examples of viral marketing in the history of the internet. With an objective to make women feel beautiful through drawings, the video was simple to create, capture, and distribute. This simplicity helped the video become a viral phenomenon and set a new record on YouTube for the most views of any video advertisement. Read also : 8 Ways to Get More Subscribers on YouTube. The three-minute video has already received 56 million views on YouTube. This is a twenty-fold increase in views compared to the previous 6-minute video. The video is also short, which has made it more shareable and nimble.
The Dove Real Beauty Sketches video series was created to address a powerful feeling that most women have about their appearance. Over 90% of females worldwide say they are unhappy with their appearance. The Dove Real Beauty Sketches campaign aims to make women feel confident about their appearance, despite the fact that their images are completely different from the way others see them. This powerful social experiment illustrates why women feel so unhappy with their appearance, and how they can change that.
Rebecca Black’s pop anthem
While many were baffled by Rebecca Black’s viral success on YouTube, the singer and songwriter wasn’t deterred. Her song has racked up millions of views and prompted news stories from all over the world. See the article : Why Were Chainsaws Invented For Childbirth?. Critics called it the worst song ever written and “mind-meltingly horrific.” The singer had suffered years of online abuse as a child and later moved out of her hometown of Orange County.
The song’s sweeping success made Black a household name in the world of pop music. She was just 13 when her song “Friday” went viral and has since found her footing in the hyperpop scene. The song has received over 153 million views on YouTube and the singer has performed on a number of TV shows, including “The Tonight Show.” While “Friday” spawned plenty of comparisons, the song has grown to become a pop anthem and she’s been praised for her positive message about girls’ mental health.
Colin’s YouTube video
This video has become a viral sensation after Colin created it. He was working 40 hours a week at a hotel while attending school at the University of Colorado. See the article : Top 10 YouTube Videos of 2017. He majored in Italian and Economics from the University of Colorado, and also played lacrosse in college. He wanted to make a career in the creative industries, so he purchased a Canon 60D camera from Craigslist, as well as a bootleg version of Adobe Creative Suite.
The best YouTube video ever is one that features the creators themselves. Colin and Samir Chaudry have been making YouTube videos for over 10 years, and they are now helping to lay out a path for new creators. They have produced several videos for YouTube, and each has over two hundred million subscribers. It also contains a series of interviews with popular YouTube personalities. And because of this, the videos are more entertaining and educational than many commercially-produced content.
Bill O’Reilly’s dubbed-over
One of the most entertaining ways to watch a Bill O’Reilly dubbed-over YouTube video is on a rented TV. This clip begins with Bill complaining about the teleprompter, escalates to Bill screaming, “We’ll do it live!” and ends with a declaration that “Fuck it!” The clip quickly became a hit and I found myself imitating O’Reilly as I watched it.
It was a moment of comedy for the American public, who had probably had their fill of dubbed-over pornography. It was also a chance to point out the importance of the news media’s role in the public’s life. Despite the lack of substance, O’Reilly’s dubbed-over YouTube video was widely shared, garnering millions of views.
Steven Spielberg’s blockbuster
If you’re looking for the best YouTube video of all time, you’ve come to the right place. Steven Spielberg’s blockbuster “Alien” is one of the best, with its heartfelt themes and brilliant performances. The film stars Tom Hanks as a lawyer who defends a Russian spy. It is also a surprisingly moving movie, even if it is a little dated now.
The 1980s were a golden era for blockbuster movies, and Steven Spielberg delivered two of them – Raiders of the Lost Ark and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. The 1980s would go down in history as the decade of Steven Spielberg’s films. And while Raiders of the Lost Ark may have started it all, Spielberg would end it with another blockbuster, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, which is still one of his best films.