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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
I did a lot of serious plays, and I did the Oxford Review as well, which is supposed to be funny, but I'm not sure how funny we were when we did it. Then, when I finished my course, it was only then that I decided to go to drama school and try and do acting because I was enjoying it so much and so on.
Instead of watching cartoons when I was little, I had Russian ballet videos from, like, the 1950s and 1940s.
Yo Taylor, I'm really happy for you. I'ma let you finish. But Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time! — © Kanye West
Yo Taylor, I'm really happy for you. I'ma let you finish. But Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time!
I think with Sky and BBC Three and Channel 4, there are some great television platforms, and the stand-up movement in this country is phenomenal. Its like rock'n'roll here. Britain's a funny place and there's a lot of funny people coming out of there and a lot of people are finding mediums to express themselves.
Music videos are like tools that young artists use to earn respect from their peers, to 'represent.'
I think going on tour, having lots of songs and music videos would be super cool.
I think with Sky and BBC Three and Channel 4, there are some great television platforms, and the stand-up movement in this country is phenomenal. It's like rock n' roll here. Britain's a funny place and there's a lot of funny people coming out of there and a lot of people are finding mediums to express themselves.
I'm going to be writing and directing my own videos, and performing in them too, and I'm super-excited about it.
Fortunately, artists can live off their works, if you're creative at how you do it. If you just depend on the videos and the radio, you're at a loss.
Grizzly Bear's 'Knife' is one of the best videos of all time - everything Encyclopedia Pictura has done is really incredible.
When you're on a staff, it's not your job to write what you think is funny. It's your job to write what the person who created the show thinks is funny.
We're tired of band videos where all you see is musicians playing in some random church or out in a desert.
Working with Robin Williams, what can you say? He's the best of the best. What I really liked watching was, not only is he incredible funny, probably the funniest person on Earth which is a tough award to give out, but to see what it really takes to be a huge star is way beyond a good partner being extremely funny.
I guess my job has always been to build the music, direct the videos, to do all the things that usually fall behind the scenes.
We're all trapped in the digital world. It's filled with cat videos, and you have to dodge comments about how much you stink.
I would love to direct videos and that's what it keeps moving towards, but I have to stop being scared in order to do that. — © Keke Palmer
I would love to direct videos and that's what it keeps moving towards, but I have to stop being scared in order to do that.
I knew I could make a living doing my own videos instead of making them for someone else.
I made all their videos, apart from the last two, so if you ever see an Abba video on TV then it's my stuff.
I'm not the guy trying to be all up in the videos and be a celebrity. I feel like I'm going to lose a certain amount of my privacy if I do that.
But ya have to make videos in the States. Usually ours just look too serious. We haven't got it together.
When I was young, I'd watch guys on 'The Tonight Show', Buddy Hackett, guys like that, where all they'd be is funny. Later, I remember, on 'Late Night with Letterman', I remember he'd have Jay Leno and Richard Lewis as first guests and the entire point was to entertain and be funny, and I think talk shows have kind of lost that.
Even something as stupid as Vine videos makes you feel like you're making things on your own.
I'm a very visual person, which is probably why I make videos rather than write scripts.
When I was 3, my mom sent in a video of me singing George Strait to 'America's Funniest Home Videos.'
It's insanely difficult to ask an audience to go somewhere other than YouTube to watch videos.
Basically, I frittered away the Nineties making pop videos and being pretty self-indulgent.
You know what's funny to me? You know what's really funny to me? The fact that you've been calling Lita the walking kiss of death, but tonight.. the walking KOD beat the walking STD.
You have to do all kinds of things like voice-overs, corporate gigs, and edit videos to support yourself.
I'd love to make short film videos pushing the conventional standards of what a country music video can be.
Ben Smith's quick-hit campaign 'scoops' are about as viral as cat videos. That fits with Buzzfeed.
I get offers to do huge-budget music videos with big production companies all the time, but I have no interest.
Yeah, I've been in booty magazines and did music videos but guess what? I can be on Nickelodeon too if I want to!
I watched a lot of Alessandro Nesta videos, as he had similar characteristics, studied carefully and applied myself.
I really like funny women. I'm drawn to women like Tina Fey and Amy Poehler and Kristen Wiig, Amy Schumer. They're writers, they're producers, they're actresses. They're brilliant, funny, excellent women.
I was a business major at the University of Richmond, and after I graduated, I took a job at a corporate ad agency. I had comedic dreams, but I also had a realistic look at what I had to do when I left school: maybe I'm funny, but maybe I'm one of a hundred thousand funny people, you know?
In the early '80s, it was hard to find celebrities you can identify with if you lived in the hood. There weren't any rap videos at the time.
Some of the funniest things are just situations in life that are funny. The way people interact. People describing their first kiss with someone, to me, is really funny. When someone goes into detail about each moment of that, I really find that enjoyable to listen to.
I think the most important thing journalism taught me is to mine for details. The details are key. You can't try to be funny or strange or poignant; you have to let the details be funny or strange or poignant for you.
In the theatre, you are in love with what is on the stage, with the moment. You just don't get that with movies or videos, or TV, where you know that what you are seeing is repeatable.
I was able to work with some really talented funny people! I was a fan of both Max Greenfield and Jake Johnson before being on the show and it was amazing working with them! My main scene was with Max and we did so many takes with different reactions. He is so funny! After ever take everyone was laughing so hard!
No matter what somebody thinks about your videos or whatever, everyone can agree how much work it is. — © Shane Dawson
No matter what somebody thinks about your videos or whatever, everyone can agree how much work it is.
I have made multiple videos telling fans not to come to our house. I feel like a zoo animal.
I made all their videos, apart from the last two, so if you ever see an Abba video on TV then it’s my stuff.
I just make videos and stuff. There's not much more to it than that. I'm a musician trying to express myself.
People have realized that it's a waste of time and money to create eight songs and shooting videos of them all.
I feel a lot of hip-hop videos are all about portraying a lifestyle that the artist doesn't even live.
Being a humorist is not a voluntary thing. You can tell this because in a situation where saying a funny thing will cause a lot of trouble, a humorist will still say the funny thing. No matter how inappropriate.
He revolutionized music videos. Before Michael Jackson, MTV refused to play African-American artists.
I want people to get a better sense of who I am, whether they've seen every video or zero videos.
If I read every comment on my YouTube videos, I'd go crazy with people that are saying negative things.
I always have one foot in the street, so I know not everyone wants to dress like the women they see in music videos. — © Rachel Roy
I always have one foot in the street, so I know not everyone wants to dress like the women they see in music videos.
Of the Queen tributes, some of them are very funny, and some of them are really not funny at all. The terrible ones are cheesy and pantolike, more about dressing up in a Brian May wig and a Freddie Mercury moustache, and what they're missing out is the fact that the music is quite complicated and actually not easy to perform.
OK, I have to admit that I go on TheSuperficial.com. That guy is so funny, he's just so funny... you know, I'm a news junkie, so I regularly flip between HuffingtonPost.com, CNN.com, and a site that's called MyWay.com, which shows me six different news feeds. And I go on DrudgeReport.com about once a day.
I don't know if I'm embarrassed because I think it's a funny show, but I could imagine there being a snootiness about it, but I do find 'The Big Bang Theory' very funny. I think that's a good show. I think it's fun, I like the actors; I think they're all doing a great job.
Coming out of the Northwest and that environment to shoot hip-hop videos, it's a little atypical of a place to be, you know.
Videos are more like photography. It's not as much about trying to tell a story as it is creating images.
When I was a kid, I watched Hugo Sanchez videos. The backflip I sometimes do when I score is actually an homage to him.
I watched videos of great players. I was inspired by what they did, then I used to try things out in training.
I really grew my own fan base. I started posting videos on YouTube with the help of my parents.
I think kind of what you see in the videos is true to me, if not maybe a slightly heightened version of my real self.
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