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Over the past few years, the video industry has grown exponentially. Websites, like YouTube have changed the face of advertising, entertainment and politics by offering users the ability to upload and share seemingly unlimited amounts of video. The Internet has become an absolute juggernaut in ecommerce, advertising, politics, and communication and viral videos and online video productions for entertainment and information have become commonplace for individuals, groups, and corporations who want to promote, entertain, or inform. Many artists and musicians have used viral video to promote and spread their work. Politicians are extensively using the free mediums to spread their messages and promote their agendas and platforms. Additionally, viral videos and short films have become some of the most popular forms of entertainment over the past few years.
From "Chocolate Rain" and the "Dramatic Chipmunk" to "Leave Britney Alone" and "Don't Tase Me, Bro!" the use of the Internet to spread entertainment, laughs, and information has never been so prominent. In the case of Tay Zonday, his "Chocolate Rain" video made him an instant celebrity and he has booked appearances on several late night talk shows as well as landing an endorsement deal with Dr. Pepper.
Art Gib writes for Alexander Film (http://www.alexanderfilm.com) a Denver video production company that offers corporate and individual video production at affordable prices.
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