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You asked for it! Here are your 16 Next Vloggers...
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Since launching,
YouTube Next Creator
has helped chefs cook up better videos, trainers get more people into shape and non-profits extend the reach of their causes. So figuring out which category to tackle, well, next, was a bit of a challenge. Rather than deciding ourselves, we asked you to make the tough decision for us. With a resounding cry, you told us, “
BRING US NEXT VLOGGER
!”
Not only is vlogging one of the most popular forms of expression on YouTube, but selecting Next Vlogger also resulted in more applications than we’ve received for any previous Next Creator program. Bravo! Although, that still left us with some tough decisions...
After much debate and many sleepless nights, we’re excited to introduce you to the 16 Next Vloggers:
From sports recaps to music parodies, book reviews to space lions, gaming tips to Smurf collecting, advice and self-empowerment to Pokemon mastery, and even some stuff that can’t be categorized, these vloggers--like the art of vlogging--literally touch on every content category.
Fun bunch, huh? In total,
they’ve racked up more than 125 million views
. Not a shabby start, but like most YouTube creators, they’re eager to reach even more people. To help them get there, the Next Vloggers will participate in three months of trainings via Google+ Hangouts, including mentoring from top YouTube vloggers and content creators,
iJustine
and Natalie Tran from
communitychannel
, and receive $5,000 worth of video equipment and $10,000 worth of promotion on and off YouTube. Subscribe to their channels to follow them on their journey over the next few months and beyond.
Not a vlogger but still want to gain some skills to help you go from zero to hero...views? You’re in luck because we’re kicking off some rad YouTube Creator Workshops that cover a wide range of topics from “
Introduction to Cinematography
” to “
Improving Your Channel with YouTube Analytics
.” You can check out the
YouTube Creator Events site
to see the calendar of workshops that you can attend via Google+ Hangouts on Air from the
YouTube Creators page
.
Vlog on!
Austin Lau & Bing Chen, Global YouTube Creator program managers, recently watched “
YouTube's Next Vlogger!
”.
Do You Have What it Takes to be the ‘Next’ great YouTube Vlogger?
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Vlogging, or video blogging, videos are some of the most popular on YouTube. And rightfully so--they’re one of the few types of videos that literally anyone can create: all you have to do is sit in front of camera, share words of wisdom (okay, wisdom not always required), and upload the video. From
accounts of political struggle in the Middle East
to
fan reactions of newly-released music videos
to
testaments of personal discovery
, the intimate act of vlogging can take many shapes and resonate with audiences around the world.
A few weeks ago,
we asked
YouTube creators what form of content we should tackle as part of our Next Creator program, a development initiative to help promising creators find their voices, improve their skills, and build their audiences. You resoundingly responded with calls for
YouTube Next Vlogger
.
Starting today through April 18, applications will be open for sixteen promising vloggers to take part in three months of intimate educational workshops held on Google+ Hangouts. Each vlogger will receive $5,000 worth of video equipment and more than $10,000 worth of promotion on and off YouTube. Participants will also receive mentoring from industry experts, such as
iJustine
, one of the most successful vloggers and content creators on YouTube!
YouTube creators from Australia, Canada, India, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States are eligible. If previous Next Creator participants are any indication, the Next Vloggers will be an incredibly talented and engaging group. We can’t wait to introduce them to you on April 30, but they need to
apply first
!
Vlog on!
Austin Lau & Bing Chen, Global YouTube Creator Program Managers, recently watched The Dominic Show’s “
Dating Tips: Break Ups
”
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