I think it works if there's something online that is not in the show, or in a newspaper, if there's some added value to it - reading a newspaper on line, sometimes you can get video, which you can't get from reading a newspaper.
I find the new Justin Bieber video more violent and more of an assault to my eyes and senses than what I've made.
I'm a very competitive person, whether it's school, baseball or even playing video games.
When I'm off the clock, I usually play video games - or do something nature-y so I can contribute to Mother Nature.
I write my own songs. I made my own videos. I pick my producers. Nothing goes out without my permission. It's all authentic.
I'm not a video game guy. I would rather throw around a football.
When you see yourself on video, you and your friends spending time on vacation, and they take a video, and then you see it, it's really disturbing.
When we get to what happens when we die, we don't have any video footage. So let's at least be honest that we are speculating, because we are.
I also make movies that can be seen on a small screen, as I shoot on digital video. Hopefully they can be seen small and can live like that.
Once you change the technology - from a film camera to a video camera, or from an 8-mm camera to 16 mm - you change completely the content. With 8 mm, a leaf on a tree will be made up of maybe four grains. So it's very impressionistic, almost like Seurat. If you switch to 16 mm, the technology gives you hundreds of grains on that leaf.
You know that that thing is going to be as crisp and as clean, as many times as you want to watch it. So, I knew that the film was going to be watched multiple times, a lot like with music videos. Music videos aren't designed to be watched once. They're designed to be watched hundreds of times. On a certain level, the film was dream logic-ed, like a music video
I don't take my clothes off in my videos
Make movies. Don't make videos. Videos are evil.
I think all my videos suck.
I saw the first one [video with Hans Rosling ] when he did - I think it was his first one - in 2006, a TED Talk. And for the first time in my life, I thought here's someone who can take statistics that most people regard as dull and boring and bring it alive.
There's a video on YouTube where the terrorists clearly make trials [of chemical weapons] on a rabbit and kill the rabbit and said "this is how we're going to kill the Syrian people. "
I did my own music videos, my own TV commercials.
Congress should fund research on the effects that violent video games have on young minds. . . We don't benefit from ignorance. We don't benefit from not knowing the science.
I'm quite geeky and I'm very much into video games and technology and stuff like that.
One of the reasons that I think the first video was successful was that it wasn't overproduced. So for the second one, it was shot on several different cameras and one of them was an HD camera, and it was so clear and so clean that it almost looked overproduced.