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Excerpts below talk about youtube, hulu, and netflix having their own professional content.
The online videos Americans watch are about to change. Up to this point, it's been a lot of amateur videos on YouTube and old movies and TV shows on Netflix and Hulu. But all three services are now starting to feature their own professionally made videos...
From YouTube Studios
The Machinima channel on YouTube started out with user-submitted videos for video game-lovers. But Warner Entertainment recently produced an original series for the channel about the backstory of Mortal Kombat characters — which attracted 5 million views in its first five days of release.
...Netflix says the service has the exclusive rights to House of Cards, staring Kevin Spacey.
Venture capitalist Mark Suster notes that Netflix has also bought exclusive rights to a new season of Arrested Development, a sitcom that was canceled by Fox..
DanceOn's show JustDance bills itself as "Your source for the latest dance news in mainstream media." YouTube is putting its own funding into the channel...
Basic summary below. Might have missed one segment.
*)Power generated by different martial arts kicks analyzed.
*)Blowgun.
*)Woman makes her way through laser maze like they do in movies.
*)Freerunning and parkour (which I think is awesome)
Example of freerunning and parkour in the movie District B13 (looks like a movie I'd like):
(don't make it full screen, it's too grainy, sorry)