{"id":769,"date":"2008-11-06T15:32:35","date_gmt":"2008-11-06T23:32:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.artesianmedia.com\/blog\/2008\/11\/06\/viral-video-winners-campaign-08-edition-2\/"},"modified":"2008-11-06T15:32:35","modified_gmt":"2008-11-06T23:32:35","slug":"viral-video-winners-campaign-08-edition-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.artesianmedia.com\/blog\/viral-video-winners-campaign-08-edition-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Viral Video Winners: Campaign &#8217;08 Edition"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>As promised here are the videos that were the most influential &amp; important to this most recent voting cycle: <br \/><b><br \/>4.&nbsp; The Rev. Jeremiah Wright.&nbsp;<\/b> This was Barack Obama&#8217;s big early test. If there was anything that would threaten his candidacy, it is the image of The Scary Black Man coupled with a statement that was seemingly test-marketed to most offend moderate white voters: <b>&#8220;God damn America.&#8221; <\/b><\/p>\n<p>For a couple of weeks this past spring, you could not turn on a cable news channel without hearing this phrase in this voice. The video was emailed multiple times to pretty much anyone with an e-mail account. And the impact was stunning. <\/p>\n<p>It forced the Obama campaign to play defense, to stammer out explanations and excuses that paled in comparison to the &#8220;God damn America&#8221; quote. Suddenly, it seemed as though the national consciousness was set to relegate Obama into the category of America-hating radical. Unelectable. <\/p>\n<div class=\"youtube-video\"><object width=\"425\" height=\"355\"><param name=\"movie\" value=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/v\/jc2FCJ7zWEQ\"><\/param><param name=\"wmode\" value=\"transparent\"><\/param><embed src=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/v\/jc2FCJ7zWEQ\" type=\"application\/x-shockwave-flash\" wmode=\"transparent\" width=\"425\" height=\"355\"><\/embed><\/object><\/div>\n<p>&#8230;and then came even more tapes of Jeremiah Wright. And then he compounded the problems by going on TV and acting crazy and blasting Obama. <\/p>\n<p>Barack Obama Pastor Jeremiah Wright NEW TAPES!!!!<\/p>\n<div class=\"youtube-video\"><object width=\"425\" height=\"355\"><param name=\"movie\" value=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/v\/nH5ixmT83JE\"><\/param><param name=\"wmode\" value=\"transparent\"><\/param><embed src=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/v\/nH5ixmT83JE\" type=\"application\/x-shockwave-flash\" wmode=\"transparent\" width=\"425\" height=\"355\"><\/embed><\/object><\/div>\n<p>Jeremiah Wright &#8211; God Damn America &#8211; Obama&#8217;s Spiritual Mentor \/ Pastor<\/p>\n<p>&#8230;but all of this set the stage for a crucial event. <\/p>\n<p><b>3. Obama&#8217;s Speech on Race.&nbsp;<\/b> <\/p>\n<p>This 37-minute turning point in our national discourse took place in Philadelphia, on March 18.&nbsp; Obama&#8217;s remarks were honest and unflinching. He acknowledged problems and the failed solutions that we have thrown at this problem.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>The main comment that came out after this was: &#8220;He talked to the American people as if we were all grown-ups.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>In a year when we&#8217;re all feeling like we need someone who himself is a grown-up, not a petulant, willful child <a href=\"http:\/\/thinkprogress.org\/2008\/08\/21\/limbaugh-everyones-afraid-to-criticize-the-little-black-man-child\/\">(despite the fact that Limbaugh attempted to smear Obama as &#8220;the little black man-child&#8221;)<\/a> Obama struck the perfect note with this speech. It set the stage for the national image of Obama as a man who stands on his own hind legs, speaks the truth and doesn&#8217;t come apart under pressure. <\/p>\n<p>More than 5 million people watched this clip.&nbsp; And we started thinking, &#8220;This guy could really be different.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<div class=\"youtube-video\"><object width=\"425\" height=\"344\"><param name=\"movie\" value=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/v\/pWe7wTVbLUU&amp;hl=en&amp;fs=1\"><\/param><param name=\"allowFullScreen\" value=\"true\"><\/param><param name=\"allowscriptaccess\" value=\"always\"><\/param><embed src=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/v\/pWe7wTVbLUU&amp;hl=en&amp;fs=1\" type=\"application\/x-shockwave-flash\" allowscriptaccess=\"always\" allowfullscreen=\"true\" width=\"425\" height=\"344\"><\/embed><\/object><\/div>\n<p><b><br \/>2. American Stories, American Solutions: 30 Minute Special<\/b><\/p>\n<p>And this piece confirmed that not only was Obama different, he was special; he could speak to the problems and concerns of ordinary people in a way that transcended typical campaign rhetoric.&nbsp; It literally opened with the amber waves of grain, and the string music really made you feel that something was transpiring here that was touching, and important.&nbsp; I twittered at the time that I thought that Obama&#8217;s cinematographer should be nominated for an Oscar. <\/p>\n<p>This half-hour special ran on 7 channels the week before the election.&nbsp; Some of my (more left-leaning) friends have said that this left them a little cold.&nbsp; They were apparently looking for real wild-eyed liberal anger.&nbsp; I think that it hit the right note again &#8211; in a campaign that had to be perfect to get a black man into the White House, it was yet another move that demonstrated to the twitchy electorate that this was a candidacy that transcended race, and was really about voting for the man who addressed the serious issues that we all face. <\/p>\n<p>More than 1.8 million people watched this online, while 34 million watched it on TV.&nbsp; Strictly speaking, this wasn&#8217;t so much a viral video hit, but it certainly was not a standard campaign ad, so I&#8217;m sticking it into this list. <\/p>\n<div class=\"youtube-video\"><object width=\"425\" height=\"344\"><param name=\"movie\" value=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/v\/GtREqAmLsoA&amp;hl=en&amp;fs=1\"><\/param><param name=\"allowFullScreen\" value=\"true\"><\/param><param name=\"allowscriptaccess\" value=\"always\"><\/param><embed src=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/v\/GtREqAmLsoA&amp;hl=en&amp;fs=1\" type=\"application\/x-shockwave-flash\" allowscriptaccess=\"always\" allowfullscreen=\"true\" width=\"425\" height=\"344\"><\/embed><\/object><\/div>\n<p>1. The Election-Night Victory Speech <\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ll just let this one speak for itself. <\/p>\n<div class=\"youtube-video\"><object width=\"425\" height=\"344\"><param name=\"movie\" value=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/v\/5Rc0V4eGcMA&amp;hl=en&amp;fs=1\"><\/param><param name=\"allowFullScreen\" value=\"true\"><\/param><param name=\"allowscriptaccess\" value=\"always\"><\/param><embed src=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/v\/5Rc0V4eGcMA&amp;hl=en&amp;fs=1\" type=\"application\/x-shockwave-flash\" allowscriptaccess=\"always\" allowfullscreen=\"true\" width=\"425\" height=\"344\"><\/embed><\/object><\/div>\n<p>The closer for all of this is the report today that, perhaps due to the proliferation of this kind of content on the internet, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.editorsweblog.org\/multimedia\/2008\/11\/us_attention_span_growing_due_to_online.php\"><b>our attention spans for online video are growing longer.<\/b><\/a> Which is good news for indie and non-traditional content creators &#8211; since if the audience&#8217;s attention span is growing longer (average of two minutes longer), that means a corresponding increase in the possibility of monetizing that attention span.&nbsp; Viewers of 30 minute shows will currently tolerate about 2 minutes of ads per show.&nbsp; If we manage to get that up to the standard 8 minutes of broadcast TV, we just might be able to monetize this mess. <\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Internet users are also branching out as far as video content is concerned.&nbsp; According to the <a linkindex=\"9\" href=\"http:\/\/bits.blogs.nytimes.com\/2008\/10\/30\/online-video-and-our-attention-span-get-longer\/\"><i>NYT<\/i><\/a>, on the <a set=\"yes\" linkindex=\"10\" href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/\"><i>WashingtonPost.com<\/i><\/a>, the most popular video content has been political coverage. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Sites hosting video content, such as <a linkindex=\"11\" href=\"http:\/\/blip.tv\/\">Blip.TV<\/a>, have seen their average video length increase by about two minutes in the last year.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>Studies have also shown that viewers usually jump around videos in a<br \/>&#8220;non-linear way&#8221;, thus leading video providers to present a wide range<br \/>of options of what to watch after a video is finished.&nbsp; <\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/bits.blogs.nytimes.com\/2008\/10\/30\/online-video-and-our-attention-span-get-longer\/\"><\/p>\n<p>The New York Times says <\/a>that this is because viewers are actually able to pick &amp; choose what they want to watch, and when they want to watch it.&nbsp; It&#8217;s the TiVo Effect, translated over to online.&nbsp; I have certainly started watching more TV since I got the TiVo. Rather than just doing the random &#8220;video walk&#8221; around the channels, I check t<br \/>\no see which of my faves has been recently captured, and then sit down and let it play.&nbsp; I pause it when I want, or even pause and come back to it in a day or so, if I don&#8217;t find it all that compelling. <\/p>\n<p>The Times also finds that the twin drivers of online traffic &#8211; relevancy and usefulness &#8211; are at work behind the scenes for internet video.&nbsp; There&#8217;s a much longer post gestating about that one, but I&#8217;ll leave you with this bit from the excellent Times story: <\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Certain shows, like how-to programming, keep audiences for a long time. \u00e2\u20ac\u0153If someone<br \/>says at the beginning of the show he will make a chair, he spends the<br \/>next 20 minutes making it in his garage, and then he sits down in the<br \/>chair, people will watch that all the way through, and they love it,\u00e2\u20ac\u009d<br \/>Mr. Hudack said. <\/p>\n<p>There is less interest in longer sitcoms and dramas made by<br \/>amateurs, Mr. Hudak said. The issue is that independent filmmakers<br \/>don\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t have the resources and skills to make something that is<br \/>compelling for much longer than five minutes, he said. <\/p>\n<p>Many sites are finding, in fact, that users want to construct their own video programs out of parts. <\/p>\n<p>\u00e2\u20ac\u0153The consumer shows up with a partial idea in her head about what<br \/>she wants to watch,\u00e2\u20ac\u009d said Adam Berrey, a senior vice president of<br \/>Brightcove, a video technology firm. \u00e2\u20ac\u0153She moves from video to video in<br \/>a nonlinear way.\u00e2\u20ac\u009d <\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote><p><\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As promised here are the videos that were the most influential &amp; important to this most recent voting cycle: 4.&nbsp; The Rev. Jeremiah Wright.&nbsp; This was Barack Obama&#8217;s big early test. 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