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No Diggity/ Thrift Shop. Epic Mashup Features 2013's Hottest Songs. 'Tis the season for year-end mashups. Pop Danthology is leading the pack with a video that crams in 68 of this year's Billboard chart-toppers. The nearly six-minute-long video features Miley Cyrus, Robin Thicke, Daft Punk, Selena Gomez, Taylor Swift, Lorde, Avicii and even viral hits like "The Harlem Shake" and Ylvis' "What Does the Fox Say? " The video's creator, Daniel Kim, went viral in 2012 for his mashup that received more than 44 million views on YouTube. Kim writes on his blog that this year's video took more than 180 hours to complete. So sit back, relax and take a musical walk down memory lane. BONUS: Your Childhood Will Never Be the Same After These 12 Mashups Image: YouTube, kimaginati0n· How to Make an Award-Worthy Vine Movie. You might be surprised at what can be done with six seconds of video, but the Tribeca Film Festival is going to find out. The New York-based festival has invited people to submit entries using Vine, an iPhone app that makes six-second, looping videos.

Since the announcement last month, hundreds of entries have been posted to Vine using the official hashtag #6secfilms. Competitors can enter their micro masterpieces in one of four categories — #genre, #auteur, #animate and #series. The deadline for submissions is April 7, which means there's still time for you to enter. Although a Vine is only six seconds long, making one can take hours. Things didn't go as planned for her third festival entry, so she's trying again.

"One thing I've learned is to keep it simple," she said. Most of Cignoli's Vines are time-lapse, stop-motion-animated videos. "It's important in stop-motion and time-lapse for the phone to be perfectly steady to capture the movement of the person or object," she said. 0 of 10. A Little Girl’s Daily Affirmation! This Is Just Too Cute To Miss. BP Spills Coffee. Web Video Content Marketing: How To Approach It Successfully - O.

Web video is hot. Some say your chance to be a pioneer. How hot, and how much of an opportunity? Recent reports from comScore, consistently say more than 80% of the total U.S. Internet audience views online video in a given month. YouTube’s fact sheet states every minute, 24 hours of video is uploaded to the network and 2 billion videos are being watched per day. All this popularity has of course been driving a trend with marketers: the desire to create video as part of their digital marketing mix. Agency-side marketing/PR/digital pros: how many times have you had a client approach you after creating a web video and said “hey, we made this video, now make it go viral!” Client-side marketing professionals: how many of you have had a CMO suddenly discover web video, only to enthusiastically push the team to concept something “because our competitors are doing it.” Due to these mistakes (and many others) most companies get web video dead wrong.

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