VIRAL VIDEOS
A viral video is a video that becomes popular through
a viral process of Internet sharing. Typically, through video sharing websites,
social media and e-mail. Viral videos often contain humorous content.
Videos were shared long before YouTube or even the
Internet. Perhaps, the earliest was “Reefer Madness”, in 1936, was an
educational film that circulated under several different titles.
Two of the most successful viral videos of the early
Internet era were “The Spirit of Christmas” and “Dancing baby”.
“The Spirit of Christmas” is the name of two different
animated short films. They are precursors to the animated series South Park. Surfaced
in 1995, spread through bootleg copies on VHS and on Internet.
“Dancing baby” also called “Baby Cha-Cha” is a 3D
rendered animation of a baby dancing. It’s one of the first viral videos in the
late 1990s. The animation of the original dancing baby data consist of heavily
researched and adapted physics models to automate animation along with
interpolated manually animated key frames. Contrary to popular misconceptions,
none of the original animation data were created using motion capture.
Funniest viral videos in
2016!!
“Tulsa fire interview with Michelle Dobyne”, she was interviewed by a local news station because they
wanted her take on an apartment fire.
“Mean Tweets: Country Music Edition”, Jimmy Kimmel
Live has the Country Music Edition. Some of these are pretty funny!
“I told my kids I ate all their Halloween Candy”,
every year, Jimmy challenges parents to trick their kiddos, telling them they
have eaten all of the Halloween candy.
“Watch it rain Teddy Bears in a hockey rink”, over
28000 bears were tossed onto the ice during a hockey game, when Jordy Stallard
of the Calgary Hitmen scored the first goal.
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