That's the beauty of YouTube. You can take whatever you want and create a video from your home and put it up, and you're just sharing it with your friends.
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Our goal is to have YouTube on every screen - to take it from the PC to the living room and the mobile phone.
This is an age where you could put anything on YouTube; people can make films on their own.
The lifeblood of YouTube is sharing.
YouTube is a free service that is extremely easy to use. There are no downloads, and hundreds of audio and video formats are instantly converted to Flash, which makes it fast and easy for the community to watch and share video.
I have a ton of videos on MySpace and YouTube.
What I and other YouTubers do is a very different thing; it's almost like hanging around and watching your pal play games.
YouTube is such a funny little world. You can create a fanbase.
I have problems with YouTube and things like that, when you catch it mid production. If I'm doing a show and I'm working on a bit and someone's there with a phone, they record it and put it online - it's not the finished product.
I think a lot of people think it's easy to just post stuff. They think it's the easy way to fame nowadays, but it's been hard. You have to film the video, which takes forever because I'm super picky about all my takes and stuff. Then you have to edit it and upload it, and doing that three times a week is very, very difficult.
I don't just post a video and then get offline. After uploading, I love to respond to comments, tweets, and messages about the video.
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