Just in time for March Madness—the Ncaa Men's Division I Basketball Championship—YouTube and Espn's SportsCenter have teamed up with At&T to release Your Highlight, giving YouTubers a chance to have their best amateur sports highlights aired on SportsCenter. SportsCenter's producers will pre-select the best thirty second videos which will in turn be voted on by the YouTube community, no doubt using the YouTube moderator tool developed to create more engagement and interactivity along with the annotations tool. Four finalists will be revealed May 12, and the winner will be flown to Espn headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut, for the taping of a special segment on SportsCenter. The Espn YouTube channel is already featuring submissions, broken down into basketball, football, baseball, and soccer categories. Check out 12 Year Old Trick Shot Quarterback Johnny Sullivan from Iowa. Users are invited to "submit your great sports video" before the May 5, 2011 deadline. Be sure...
- 3/21/2011
- by Drew Baldwin
- Tubefilter.com
Craig here with the last in the current series of Take Three. Today: Paddy Considine
Take One: Dead-end England, twice
"Phil" in My Summer...Colin Firth, Daniel Craig, Colin Farrell, Clive Owen. And so on. When I think of an actor who encapsulates exactly what is crucial, surprising and truly versatile about British male acting right now, none of the above quite pass muster, for me. Paddy Considine, on the other hand, hits the mark. His two roles for director Pawel Pawlikowski – kindly arcade manager Alfie in Last Resort (2001) and Jesus freak Phil in My Summer of Love (2004) – couldn’t be any different from one another, yet both cover all the above attributes. Watch the two films back to back and tell me Considine shouldn’t be up for every great role an actor of his range and calibre could be suggested for right now. Then ask me why he...
Take One: Dead-end England, twice
"Phil" in My Summer...Colin Firth, Daniel Craig, Colin Farrell, Clive Owen. And so on. When I think of an actor who encapsulates exactly what is crucial, surprising and truly versatile about British male acting right now, none of the above quite pass muster, for me. Paddy Considine, on the other hand, hits the mark. His two roles for director Pawel Pawlikowski – kindly arcade manager Alfie in Last Resort (2001) and Jesus freak Phil in My Summer of Love (2004) – couldn’t be any different from one another, yet both cover all the above attributes. Watch the two films back to back and tell me Considine shouldn’t be up for every great role an actor of his range and calibre could be suggested for right now. Then ask me why he...
- 12/12/2010
- by Craig Bloomfield
- FilmExperience
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