Thursday, December 27, 2007

2007: The Year in Review (Part 1)

With 2008 around the corner, we pause to reflect on the year that was. There's a lot to say, so this is just part one of our year-end musings...Comment below and tell us what your highlights were, and/or make a video -- you can even pin it to this map. (We'll be looking to feature a few of these around the new year.)



A Vibrant Community



Through YouTube events like 7.7.7., the debates, and programs like the Community Council, I've had the opportunity to meet many wonderful 'Tubers in the flesh. Observing how you guys love, loathe, and live through YouTube has been phenomenal and inspiring. The stories I've heard of how this site has brought people together would make you cry (in a good way).



As diverse as the YT community is, you all have one thing in common: dedication. It's quite astounding when you stop and really think about how much time goes into creating, editing, watching and sharing videos, building and maintaining relationships, and having a real life all the while.



Although you don't see me, I'm constantly sifting through your feedback to find out what features you guys would like to see, where you think we can make improvements, and making sure your voice is heard.



And for the record, I watched this video obsessively in 2007.



-- Michelle S. aka missribs







The World's Largest Town Hall



With dorm-room presidential interviews, citizen-created campaign commercials, question-and-answer sessions, two presidential primary debates, and much more, you've made 2007 a big year for YouTube politics. Just a year ago, YouTube had gained a reputation as a place where voters held candidates accountable for their mishaps. Your use of YouTube has been making the political process more transparent, and the pressure you've applied brought candidates to the platform to join the discourse as well. Now we have a big, video-powered Town Hall where everyone is at the table -- you might say it's the largest and most diverse political discussion in our nation's history. Looking forward to continuing the dialog in '08...


–- Steve G. aka citizentube







The Year in Film: Innovating and Reshaping



2007 was a groundbreaking year for film on YouTube: M dot Strange made it into the 2007 Sundance Film Festival with his YouTube-grown film, WE ARE THE STRANGE; Four Eyed Monsters released their critically-acclaimed feature length film on the site; Project Direct, the first ever short film competition on YouTube, and also the first international contest, received stellar submissions, and the winner, celioclarice, came from Brazil; renowned film schools, including, USC School of Cinematic Arts Vancouver Film School and New York Film Academy joined or grew on the site; prolific content creators and aggregators like, Future Shorts, Aniboom, Future Thought and Mondo Media became partners; and incredibly talented filmmakers and animators like SCADshorts, Walter Robot, Andrewhu, Bridle Films, Agent XPQ and so many more shared their work with us. 2007 showed how much room there is for artistic creativity online, and there is no doubt that in 2008 the film community on YouTube will innovate even more and continue to reshape the way film content is created, shared and consumed.



–- Sara P. aka TheStoryBoard

14 comments:

movie1 said...

The presidential debates coming to social networking, is a milestone in society.

What is more awesome is that YouTube is only a few years old, and did not even exist in the last election!!!

rakunus said...

Political debate? WHERE ARE "THIRD" PARTIES?? YouTube, PLEASE stop supporting this two-party fascism.

rakunus said...

ups, sorry for double comment.

rakunus said...

Political debate? WHERE ARE "THIRD" PARTIES?? YouTube, PLEASE stop supporting this two-party fascism.

ont said...

@rakunus;
American Politcs are based on Two parties but I agree that YouTube should be Global for politics.

Vier1982 said...

Do you know where can I find the rankings for the most popular videos in 2007 as they announce in this article? It says that they were released on Thursday, but I can' find them anywhere.

Thanks!

funnyz said...

You guys still don't care that we don't care about politics.

carsonk007 said...

I can't believe this is about a political debate. I'm not normally one to complain - although I think you guys could of come up with something much better.

GARRYFUNGHK said...

好正

mavidateeta said...

WE had our best year ever here at Cannabis Sativa (u.S.). We released more albums/songs and videos then any year in our 13 year history.

check it out

http://www.soundclick.com/cannabissativa
http://www.youtube.com/mavidateeta

myusome said...

You guys still don't care that we don't care about politics.

http://www.usome.com

brianstreehouse said...

Did you know that Brianstreehouse and Flowrocks created the first ever interactive sketch comedy game in 2007. Starring Film actress Elaine Hendrix (Parent Trap, Romy and Michelle's, Superstar) Raquel Horsford (Stomp) and Ahmed Best (Jar Jar Binks) That's right "Charlie's Bitch Ass Ho's" hit the internet by storm. Clips appeared here on youtube first! And by summer of 2007 Charlie's had won best comedic short at the New York International Independent Film Festival.

alrozz said...

I very much agree wholly with what you have written and I also see in the very near future that youtube will have a full blown movie section for those who like sit back in their living room and watch their favorite movie on you guess it...YOUTUBE

hikids83 said...

I can not but wonder how the voters now feel about the new administration and its policies.

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