Through Crash Course, curious individuals can learn about everything from physics to video game history to philosophy. Now, thanks to the channel’s latest set of courses, those viewers can untangle the magic of cinema. Crash Course has unveiled three film series: A history lesson hosted by Craig Benzine, a production course hosted by Michael Aranda, and an introduction to criticism led by Lily Gladstone.
All three of the new courses will be produced by PBS Digital Studios, which teamed up with Crash Course co-founders Hank and John Green back in 2014. Benzine, who is becoming quite the regular on Crash Course, will examine how the film industry was shaped by the politics of nations like Germany and Russia; Aranda, who regularly collaborates with the Green brothers, will share the knowledge he has picked up in his experience on film sets; Gladstone, an actress, will marry specific films and filmmakers to...
All three of the new courses will be produced by PBS Digital Studios, which teamed up with Crash Course co-founders Hank and John Green back in 2014. Benzine, who is becoming quite the regular on Crash Course, will examine how the film industry was shaped by the politics of nations like Germany and Russia; Aranda, who regularly collaborates with the Green brothers, will share the knowledge he has picked up in his experience on film sets; Gladstone, an actress, will marry specific films and filmmakers to...
- 4/7/2017
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
As several past videos have pointed out, the creation of a pop song can be boiled down to a process. A new series will put that theory to the test. AlgoRhythm, from creator Craig Benzine and production companies New Form Digital and Above Average, is a scripted show about pop music production that is now available on Go90.
Benzine, who is best known for his WheezyWaiter YouTube channel, leads AlgoRhythm as Linus, a software developer who uses algorithms to predict the success of pop tracks. Under pressure from his boss, Linus teams up with his neighbor Reid (Jesse Pepe) to write a hit song of their own.
AlgoRhythm is the latest series to come out of the partnership between New Form Digital and Go90, which previously teamed up for shows like The Fourth Door and RePlay. Like many other New Form productions, AlgoRhythm features an online video star (Benzine, who...
Benzine, who is best known for his WheezyWaiter YouTube channel, leads AlgoRhythm as Linus, a software developer who uses algorithms to predict the success of pop tracks. Under pressure from his boss, Linus teams up with his neighbor Reid (Jesse Pepe) to write a hit song of their own.
AlgoRhythm is the latest series to come out of the partnership between New Form Digital and Go90, which previously teamed up for shows like The Fourth Door and RePlay. Like many other New Form productions, AlgoRhythm features an online video star (Benzine, who...
- 7/27/2016
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Get out your slide rules. The Algorhythm TV show premieres on Verizon's digital go90 platform, Wednesday, July 20, 2016. The new six-part series from New Form Digital was developed as part of the Incubator Series. The Algorhythm TV series features Craig Benzine, an American video producer, musician, and vlogger best known for his YouTube channel WheezyWaiter.The Algorhythm TV show also stars Jesse Pepe, Thea Lux, Antonimar Murphy, Alexa Sutherland, Zack Gold, Mitchell Davis, Justin Wade Adryella Perez, Johnny Rivas, Carlena Britch, Marlon Aquino, Elliot C. Morgan, Teagan Sirset, George Mclachlan, and Guerin Piercy.Read More…...
- 7/14/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
PBS Digital Studios is sponsoring a show making its return to the internet. The Good Stuff, which began back in 2013 by YouTube celebrity Craig Benzine (known as the WheezyWaiter to online video fans), launched its newest episode on May 18, 2015.
Episodes of The Good Stuff, which each focus on a different theme, are split into separate videos contained in an overarching playlist. The first four-part episode of the series explores everything about sleep, including its history, its scientific aspects, and its effects on health. Upcoming episodes will investigate topics like the future of food, thrill seeking, robots, and the phrase “seeing isn’t believing.”
Benzine originally started The Good Stuff because he liked the format of radio shows such as This American Life and RadioLab. These shows talked about one theme or topic over the course of several segments which were part of a single episode. So Benzine looked for sponsors...
Episodes of The Good Stuff, which each focus on a different theme, are split into separate videos contained in an overarching playlist. The first four-part episode of the series explores everything about sleep, including its history, its scientific aspects, and its effects on health. Upcoming episodes will investigate topics like the future of food, thrill seeking, robots, and the phrase “seeing isn’t believing.”
Benzine originally started The Good Stuff because he liked the format of radio shows such as This American Life and RadioLab. These shows talked about one theme or topic over the course of several segments which were part of a single episode. So Benzine looked for sponsors...
- 5/28/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
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