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Here comes the judge!

by Casey McKinnon on September 9th, 2009

Canadian New Media Awards

Zod bless the Dominion of Canada! I’ll be judging the Social Media category of this year’s Canadian New Media Awards. No, I will not take bribes (unless they’re Dark Chocolate cupcakes from Sprinkles in Beverly Hills which would be next to impossible for any Canadian entrant… HA!).

All jokes aside, I’m really happy to be chosen…

The event will take place at nextMEDIA Toronto on December 1st, so go enter your web site or show so I can judge it, fellow Canadians! (Warning: it’s not free to enter, but there’s an early bird special of $125 if you enter before September 18th.)

And to those yanks out there who didn’t already know it… I. Am. Canadian!

Hulu and the Mainstream

by Casey McKinnon on April 30th, 2009

Marc Hustvedt Twitter

Why do we praise the mainstream for adopting new media? Is it the excitement that we feel when our industry is being validated, or is it just our kindhearted nature to pat the mentally challenged on the back when they finally learn to do something right. Unfortunately, I believe it’s a hint of both.

This morning Marc Hustvedt, founder of web television news site Tubefilter twittered the above message announcing:

Marc Hustvedt: Disney becomes equity partner in Hulu, the premium content battle with YouTube heats up. This will be good for content creators.. [Link]

His positive and enthusiastic remark set off a brief, but meaningful discussion on whether the new partner will, in fact, be good for content creators:

Casey McKinnon: @MarcHustvedt The problem is that Hulu is a gatekeeper, not an open platform. Have they spoken about opening themselves up? [Link]

Marc Hustvedt: @caseymckinnon, @ebregman, @nickpepito – indie creators will benefit too, it’s about first creating competition to distribute content [Link]

Nick Pepito: @caseymckinnon, @marchustvedt I think Hulu will move beyond studio content & begin to sign indie, they’ll have to. [Link]

Casey McKinnon: @nickpepito Hulu doesn’t “have to” do anything. It’s a site owned by NBC/FOX/ABC, who have obvious vested interests. [Link]

I’ve been getting more @replies on Twitter about this topic, so allow me to explain further in 140 characters of more…

As I mentioned on Twitter, Hulu is a site owned by three major networks; NBC, FOX, and ABC (Disney). They use the site to distribute their TV shows online in order to garner more views and to prevent the black market propagation of their shows on torrent sites. With the exception of made-for-the-web production Dr. Horrible’s Sing-A-Long Blog, Hulu is available exclusively in the United States.

Though Dr. Horrible was an indie production – a very expensive one – creator Joss Whedon has obvious ties with FOX that, no doubt, helped him distribute his content on Hulu. Most other web series listed on Hulu also have mainstream ties, like:

  • The show is a web-based series created by a major network (Example: FEARnet)
  • The show is created by or stars known celebrities (Example: Pink)
  • The show is made by talented indie creators – most probably living in Los Angeles – who have been lucky enough to get a licensing deal (Example: Squeegees)

Sure, there are exceptions to the above ties to the mainstream, like Gary Vaynerchuk‘s The Thunder Show (aka. Wine Library TV), but with his growing popularity it’s not absurd to assume the other shows have licensing deals or friends in high places.

So what does the ABC Disney partnership mean for us indie creators? Nothing until we see a more open platform on Hulu.

Some have mentioned on Twitter that Hulu needs to shift their entertainment to include more indie web content or their numbers will flatten over time… and I wish that were true, but mainstream TV shows made by already famous people have a built-in audience. Indie web series creators have a much larger ladder to climb to get the same viewership as people like Joss Whedon, and the best thing we can do is to “never give up and never surrender!”

This is why I am unperturbed by the new ABC Disney partnership. In essence, it’s just more of the same… and a very obvious merger. Also, let us not forget that ABC has been distributing their shows online for a long time now… they just had a less than desirable user experience. So, to celebrate their partnership with Hulu in a world where content should be (and already is) cross platform, is rather redundant.

Marc Hustvedt believes that creating competition to distribute content will eventually help indie creators, but since Hulu and YouTube are in a competition over TV shows and movies I feel that indie web productions are being left in the cold. Perhaps someday we’ll be reminiscing on all the crazy videos we used to watch on YouTube… whatever happen to those anyway?

Overheard: Live at SXSW!

by Casey McKinnon on February 27th, 2008

Overheard

Meet my band… my new Rock Band (from left):

Vocals – Me
Bass – Leah Culver
Drums – Bonny Pierzina
Guitar – Veronica Belmont

We’ll be playing at the Next New Networks/Tumblr party at SXSW (event details available on Upcoming and Facebook):

Date – Monday, March 10, 2008
Time – 9pm
Location – Cedar Street Courtyard, 208 W. 4th Street, Austin, TX 78701 (Map)

See you there…

My Panels at SXSW 2008

by Casey McKinnon on February 18th, 2008

Casey McKinnon at SXSW 2007
Photo courtesy of Kris Krug

Contrary to my previous post about SXSW, I’m now on two panels instead of one:

Panel: How to Rawk SXSW: Achieving Geekgasm
Date: Saturday, March 8th
Time: 11:30am-12:30pm
Room: 19AB

Panel: Online Adulation: Use Don’t Abuse Your Fans
Date: Monday, March 10th, 2008
Time: 3:30pm-4:30pm
Room: 8

Add it to your schedule and stop on by!

The New CaseyMcKinnon.com

by Casey McKinnon on February 18th, 2008

The new CaseyMcKinnon.com

We launched a new web site design this weekend, so if you’re reading this on your feeds you might want to come check it out.

It’s part of an effort to focus more on my acting career, so I’ve added pages with my resume, photo shoots, notable press, video reels, and links to my work and some of my best friends on the web.

My favorite features of the redesign are the sexy font (Countdown – Energy Corporation’s font in the original Rollerball), the random tagline generator on the upper right and, of course, the epic background photo by Vu Bui.

Credits:
Coding and late nights by Rudy Jahchan
Background photo taken by Vu Bui
Site design by me

It’s Time to Get Things Started…

by Casey McKinnon on November 22nd, 2007

I am currently seeking new opportunities as a host/writer or actress/writer in the television and/or new media realm. I also have some great ideas in mind, so if you’re interested in developing something new please send me an email.

Click here to view my full resume.
Click here to add me on LinkedIn for professional updates.

Film: Six Reason’s Why

by Casey McKinnon on October 7th, 2007

When in Toronto a couple of months ago, Rudy and I had the honor of shooting a scene with the Campagna Brothers for their new independent film Six Reasons Why. Here is the recent trailer:

The film is currently “for sale” and Matt and Jeff Campagna are looking for buyers. I encourage you to spread the word… these boys are going somewhere.

Here is a recent clip from their interview with Entertainment Tonight at the Toronto International Film Festival:

No way! Yahweh!

by Casey McKinnon on August 23rd, 2007

Just heard that my latest Guardian column made it to the front page of Digg. Wow… nice end to a LONG LONG day :)

My column on how web video producers are being exploited by broadcast media

by Casey McKinnon on August 7th, 2007

My first Guardian Unlimited column just went live. It’s called “Give us credit” and it’s about the contracts that we receive from broadcast media to license our content for television. I wrote about this because I haven’t seen anyone writing about it before and because I feel it’s important to anyone publishing their own videos on the internet.

Now that the excitement over reality TV is dying down, a new budget-saving television revolution is upon us: internet video reruns. Later this year, many stations across America will be launching shows featuring some of the most popular web videos you’ve already seen. They’ll also be screwing the producers of those videos – people like me – out of royalties, recognition and more.

Link to the full article

Daily Updates from Comic-Con

by Casey McKinnon on August 1st, 2007

When at Comic-Con, I hosted a daily update show for Pulp Secret. Here are the videos that I participated in:

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Friday, July 27, 2007