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On January 30th, the infamous video “David After Dentist” was uploaded onto YouTube. Sixteen million, seven hundred and sixty three thousand, three hundred and thirty eight hits later, I think it’s fair to say that David has become a YouTube phenomenon. It’s only been two months, and this seven year old has become famous. For what? Well, its a bit clear after you watch the clip, and personally, I still find it extremely funny; David is experiencing the affects of drugs after a dental surgery. Now as amusing as this video is, don’t you find this somewhat abusing towards the child? David’s father uploaded a video of his seven year old son on drugs.. Isn’t that degrading? This video could be very embarassing for David. If not now, it will in the future. David has become famous for getting high off laughing gas. People will recognize David now, and the only thing they will picture is him as a high seven year old. David has his father to thank for this. It’s great for now, David is getting his 15 minutes of fame. In fact, here is a list of JUST SOME of the video responses on YouTube

  • Chad after Dentist
  • David After Remix
  • Metal Tribute
  • Super Troopers Mash Up
  • David After Divorce
  • David After Drugs
  • David Intervention
  • Cartoon version
  • Mario Theme
  • David after Donuts
  • Soulja Boy Remix

And here are some other accomplishments since January 30th 2009.

  • Photo shoot with Mickey and Minnie Mousedisneypix-300x222
  • Radio/TV interviews
  • New store (sells mostly shirts)
  • New logo
  • International Shipping!
  • Chicago Sun unapproves David after Dentist
  • Interview for The Today Show

David isn’t the only kid to get famous thanks th their parents. Britney Spears was spotted on talent search is just one example. Parents used to do this with their children before, but thanks to YouTube, anyone can become famous. And hey, if you’re camera shy, or don’t have the right personality, you can always use your seven year old son to live your dream. This reminds me of the midterm video titled YouNarcissist which gave an indepth view of how self-absorbed people get with the mindset of having an audience. In only two months, this seven year old (with the assistance of his dad) has got a blog up and running that is one of the most egotistical things I have seen to date. Yea, I think this is one of the funniest videos foun d on Youtube right now, but come on. Somebody has got to break the news to David. You were only videotaped by your dad on drugs and put on YouTube. Nothing that special happened to you, and there’s not going to be many people keeping tabs on your blog all about this one incident that occured in the seven entire years of your existent.

Seriously though, what is this phenomenon of putting videos of your young children on the internet, on drugs, swearing, doing embarrassing things they will likely regret later in life? Strangelove told us in class; even if a video gets taken off one website, it’s still somewhere on the internet. He also gave us great advice that these parents could learn a olt from: Be careful of what you post on YouTube or Facebook, etc., it could really damage you if you were to ever run for president.

PS. I don’t mean to come off so negative David, don’t take it personally I’m just trying to make a point. Someday you’ll be angry at your dad about this.

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This video is a submission for a Doritos contest. The contest involves brainstorming a new flavour and making an ad for it. The winner’s flavour and ad will be used in the new campaign!!! Many organizations are coming to terms with the rise of the internet and the freedom that comes with it. Online ad campaigns are getting more popular everyday – companies are finally understanding why their advertising on television and in newspapers is becoming less effective. With the rise of online advertising, there has been a rise of contests involving more than entering your name on a ballot. Now that people can create their own videos, blogs, etc on the internet, people have more freedom to show their creative side. Because of this, many companies have done the same as Doritos. They have started contests on YouTube and other websites involving the use of creativity. The number of video submissions for contests, or video-related contests have gone up increasingly thanks to how easy it is to do it. Even teachers are giving more and more assignments involving music and video technology. Ten years ago – heck, even five – video assignments such as the one Strangelove gave our class as a midterm project were a RARITY. Now, if you take a look on YouTube, there are tons of videos done for classes, all the way down to elementary school.

Doritos’ contest is extremely creative, and with all these imaginative people sending in their ideas, they are definitely saving money on advertising – be it brainstormers, ad writers, producers, directors, etc. These contestants are literally handing Doritos already made commercials, more or less ready to put on television.

I would like to note that Doritos submissions are sent to an email or personal website. Of course they make their way onto YouTube, but which videos don’t? Another big contest person on YouTube is Miley Cyrus. Apparently she has video contests on YouTube, I’m not sure what the details are. And no, I am not a fan of Miley Cyrus, I just came across it on YouTube.

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I introduce you to the female, teen (i assume?) version of Weird Al Yankowich. This amateur YouTuber makes spoofs of various celebrities. When I found this on YouTube I admit, it kind of weirded me out. But if you actually listen to the lyrics, or.. follow along at the bottom, the song is somewhat smart – given herĀ  age. It isn’t very indepth, but it’s an interesting spin on the Miley Cyrus hit, “The Seven Things I Hate About You”, this version being titled “The Seven Things Guys Don’t Have To Do”. What I find interesting about this spoof is the point it actually raises regarding the list of duties women preform, most of which are to make themselves look better. After listing the many different tasks, the girl states “And the reason why, we do the crazy things that we do, is we do it for you” (You referring to males). The truth is, we don’t necessarily do these habits for men. Women have been told by society and popular culture – NOT MEN – what they have to do to look beautiful. It isn’t necessary to “blow all your money on hair salons” or inhale hair dye fumes. No guy has out right said that a girl HAS to count pounds or wear thongs, these are just ideals that have been placed upon women. This spoof is actually really insightful if you were to look at it in this perspective: the “guy” in the song repsenting society. After writing many blog entries, attending class, and reflecting on what we have learned, I have realized one main point: Everything always comes down to IDEOLOGY and HEGEMONY.

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This reiterates mt point even further. My point that young children’s minds are shaped and moulded very easily. The younger the child, the easier they are to mould. This TWO YEAR OLD is playing the video game Guitar Hero on EXPERT, a feat that even I cannot achieve. I’d like to note that this little boy is incredible, because even with my adult sized hands, I still can’t reach the fifth button, which is crucial in a level such as expert. If a two year old can get up to the highest level on a video game, clearly he has the ability to use his mind for other, more useful things. Guitar Hero requires hand-eye coordination, and rythym; skills that a two year old APPARENTLY possesses. It would be incredile to see what little boys such as this one can achieve academically if they put their mind to it. Instead of watching educational videos, the children of today play video games and watch major motion pictures. Popular culture has certainly affected these children and their parents. Parents introduce popular culture at an extremely young age. What this video says to me, is that children clearly have a high ability to achieve, and that parents should take advantage at this. If your kid is beating video games I can’t beat, then they have talent, and it’s not solely video games. Someone with the ability to get to the highest level of a video game definitely have other skills within them. We should be spending the crucial years of child development developing necessary skills for life. There is so much that we can feed into the brains of these kids that are much more important then say, the summary of Star Wars Episode IV.

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This is another example of the socialization of children. It’s kind of hard to tell what the little girl is saying, since she is again only three, and she’s a bit more hard to understand compared to the last toddler. Despite the difficulty in understanding, I’m pretty sure this little girl said something about learning it in a movie. If you haven’t watched the clip, this girl says that if she sees a monster she will “kick his ass”. She says that if she doesn’t the monster will kick her ass, because that’s what she saw in a movie. Again, children’s brains are extremely easy to mould. With the rise of television, parents have turned to the ELECTRONIC BABYSITTER. Parents find it much simpler to place their kids in front of the TV for a couple hours, rather than finding imaginative ways to keep the children busy. Unfortunately, once the parents leave the room, they don’t know what’s being shown on the television. This form of media is socializing todays children, perhaps more than their parents, friends, and teachers. We need to make this media child friendly because of the fact that we have to be very careful regarding what these kids are absorbing. Again, I would like to point out that there are much more fundamental skills that these children can be learning.TV has proved to us that children are learning at this young age. If this is so, these years should be spent developing the minds and opinion of these kids to make an intelligent generation of them. There are so many important things that can be introduced to young chidren as opposed to media that teaches children swear words.

look what pop culture has done

First off, isn’t this girl the most adorable thing? Second, and more importantly, look at how much we are influenced by popular culture. Here we have a three year old talking about Star Wars. Okay, so her interpretation isn’t the most accurate, but she still has been influenced by the movie. I believe that this video helps portray the major influence that motion pictures have on children. This girl is three years old, so she isn’t even in kindergarden yet. She probably knows more about Star Wars and other movies she has watched, than she does about primary and secondary colours, telling time, etc. If a three year old is able to absorb so much information regarding a popular movie, than she most definitely has the ability to absorb more academic information. Children’s minds can be shaped extremely easily, which I discussed in my midterm assignment. Although watching movies and TV is a leisure activity that all children should participate in, I think that more time should be dedicated to scholarly material. It is clear through this video that children, even at the age of three can learn and interpret what they see. This should be used to the society’s advantage. If we were to eliminate or even minimize the amount of useless television toddlers watch, and replace it with things they typically would be learning a year or two later when they enter elementary school, we would have more valuable time to educate them.

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