Listen "Internet Made the Video Star"
Episode Synopsis
In the 1980’s “video killed the radio star” in the 2000’s, the internet is creating video stars and radically altering how we train, teach and watch dance.Today’s episode focuses on YouTube as a platform and the wave of class videos that has been definitive of dance culture in the 2000’s. Social dances used to be shared and developed in person, but now social dance and social media are symbiotic.We talk about what characterizes these specific class videos, who are the people behind and in front of the camera, and how the production and sharing of class videos like this has forever altered our expectations of dance training and video production. --Topic FilmsMillenium Dance Complex ChannelTim Milgram ChannelKyle Hanagami ChannelGalen Hooks ChannelKeone & Mari ChannelDanceOn ChannelUrban Dance Camp ChannelMovement Lifestyle ChannelFurther ReadingDance Spirit: Ian Eastwood versus Class VideosVogue: Dance Dance RevolutionDance Informa: “What’s Wrong with Dancing Sexy” feat YPAD --AnnouncementsScreeningsLeeds Screendance CompetitionNov. 3 - 19Online-- SubmissionsInShadow Lisbon Screendance FestivalOpen Call - Early Submissions--Pick of the WeekTaxi!Dir. Celia Rowlson Hall
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