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Tubefilter.com scores an interview with Nick and Amy of Karmin to talk a...
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Tubefilter.com scores an interview with Nick and Amy of Karmin to talk about their music, their haterz, YouTubers, influencers, and what's in the works. _______________________________
Karmin are Amy Heidemann (Vocals/Guitar) and Nick Noonan (Vocals/Cajon) from Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Karmin is a collision of Nick's Classic Rock upbringing and Jazz education (a trained trombonist) and Amy's R&B influence and Pop background. Together they found music at its simplest form, percussion and voice.
With the addition of guitar, Karmin pulls the listener back to a time where music was sincere and honest. Simplicity is key with this music!
"The Little Band with a Big Sound" - Karmin is Boston's premiere acoustic pop sound. Armed with two voices, a guitar, and a wooden box; Nick and Amy put on a dynamic show - full of catchy pop tunes, feel-good ballads, and rock/hip-hop inspired concoctions! ________________________
Check out Karmin on YouTube: http://www.youtub... Check out Tubefilter on the web: http://www.tubefi...
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TAGS: Karmin, Nick and Amy, music, YouTube covers, cover songs, Look at Me Now, singing, pop music, songs
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VidCon, Ice Sculptures, Streamy Awards, Tubefilter Web Video Meetup and ...
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VidCon, Ice Sculptures, Streamy Awards, Tubefilter Web Video Meetup and more covered in the first ever Tubefilter video blog with Tubefilter's Marc Hustvedt.
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Tubefilter News: http://news.tubef...
Follow Tubefilter on Twitter: http://www.twitte... Like Tubefilter on Facebook: http://www.facebo...
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Life in a Day: http://www.youtub... My Damn Channel: http://www.mydamn... The Vlog Brothers (Hank Green and John Green): http://www.youtub... DeStorm: http://www.youtub... VidCon: http://www.vidcon...
TUBEFILTER MEETUP: http://www.tubefi... (RSVP today for Aug 10th Meetup!)
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YouTube and its partner program have opened a clear path to online video monetization. And as we've learned from our panels this past year, building an audience on YouTube is crucial to a successful online video business.
But is that all that it takes? Even for the top YouTubers—who pull in six figures in rev share—YouTube is just the tip of the iceberg.
Successful video creators are using YouTube to engage and monetize audiences elsewhere—from other platforms, to apps, merch, licensing, and beyond.
Entertainment management firm The Collective, whose digital clients like Fred, The Annoying Orange, and iJustine represent 200 million monthly views on YouTube, recently announced a distribution partnership with video platform Blip.tv, which offers significantly higher CPMs to its partners.
CJP Digital Media's Wilson Cleveland has pioneered a business model that renders video rev share an afterthought.
Join us as we explore just what opportunities lie beyond YouTube, and learn why YouTube may not be the be-all-end-all in online video, but rather an important component in a more complete online video business strategy.
Beyond YouTube Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Panelists:
Dane Boedigheimer Creator of The Annoying Orange 500 million views and 1 million subscribers
Wilson Cleveland Founder, CJP Digital Media Executive Producer, Leap Year, Suite 7, and The Temp Life
Rick Rey Director of Audience Development, Blip.tv
Dan Weinstein Partner, Collective Digital Studio
Jason Calacanis CEO, Mahalo and This Week In
Moderator: Drew Baldwin, Co-Founder, Tubefilter
Sponsored by SideReel, which helps users find, track, and watch shows online.
Community Sponsors: SAG New Media, Alphabird, and blip.tv Media Partners: NATPE, PGA New Media Council, and WGA New Media
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