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I am reeeeally enjoying #DeliBoys
Top 10 Billboard Albums of the first week of December 2006
Aaaaabsolutely not lol
THIS FRIDAY!
I’m actually angry I’m just now learning that THEE Luther Vandross wrote Brand New Day from the Wiz.
Yes I am! lol
Sight and Sound has published its annual poll of the year's most notable video essays.
@queline.bsky.social , @willwebbful.bsky.social, and @cydniiwilde.bsky.social tallied a total of 183 videos. Better start now if you plan to watch them all before the year ends. Or skip Christmas dinner.
A screenshot of the 2024 Sight and Sound video essay poll with the following section highlighted: "Interestingly, while YouTube was the most common publication method (70 uploads to Vimeo's 56), Vimeo-published videos collected more total nominations (99) than YouTube (90). The average runtime continues to increase year by year, reaching 30 minutes in 2024."
A screenshot of the 2024 Sight and Sound video essay poll with the following section highlighted: "Our longest submission this year, Jenny Nicholson's The Spectacular Failure of the Star Wars Hotel, has a few close competitors from the YouTube space, including Contrapoints' Twilight retrospective and the aforementioned Hbomberguy epic."
A screenshot of the 2024 video essay poll. A section about "Plagiarism and You(Tube" by Hbomberguy (Harry Bewis): It reads "Released at the end of 2023 (and therefore just missing the deadline for inclusion in last year's poll), this nearly four-hour epic reverberated throughout 2024, bringing to light issues about citation practices on YouTube that had been brewing for years. Considered by this year's voters to be a "mic-drop" moment (Sam Kern) and "one of the most influential and important video essays of recent years" (Ariel Avissar), Brewis's essay may very well become a foundational text for YouTube video essayists moving forward."
My three main-takeaways from this year's Video Essay Poll (2024) on @sightsoundmag.bsky.social, as analyzed by @queline.bsky.social, @willwebbful.bsky.social and @cydniiwilde.bsky.social. Thank you for your great work this year!