Stella Artois online video is reassuringly expensive
The Webby Awards top ten most influential internet moments of the decade, released yesterday has 2006 as the year the online video revolution started “flooding cyberspace with an array of professional and not-so-professional videos” and a quick spin around You Tube this morning confirms that there’s still either TV production quality footage or amateur goofing around, with not much in between.
At the professional end, Stella Artois has dropped back four decades, to 1963 with an eight part, faux retro online TV show to push its green credentials – Le Recyclage de Luxe Show, created by Mother and marketed through Facebook and Twitter. As we’re now watching an average of 10.8 hours of online video a month, according to Comscore and good content is now sprayed around freely on social networks, the days of a predominantly You’ve-been-framed-Tube may be drawing to an end.
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