Longtime YouTuber Jesse Ridgway (aka McJuggerNuggets) and his business partner Brian Spitz are selling their creative platform StoryFire as an Nft. Ridgway and Spitz founded StoryFire in 2017, and conceptualized it as a kind of YouTube–Twitter–Wattpad hybrid where fans could use its onsite currency, Blaze, to pay creators for posting original videos, stories, and even […]
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- 4/7/2021
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
We have the winners of the eighth annual Streamy Awards, which were doled out tonight at the Beverly Hilton and livestreamed on YouTube.
The eponymous series from comedy quartet The Try Guys, who also hosted tonight’s trophy show, won the Audience Choice: Show of the Year prize, and Shane Dawson won the Audience Choice: Creator of the Year prize. Also among tonight’s winners was Kevin Hart’s Cold as Balls, in the Sports category.
David Dobrik came into the night with a leading six nominations for the Streamy Awards, which recognizes athletes, celebrities, gamers and creators in the online space who have established themselves as emerging talent that have broken new ground and utilized digital platforms to entertain, educate and inspire on a massive scale. Veteran creator Casey Neistat and the show Escape the Night were next with five noms each.
Here is the complete list of winners at the 2018 Streamy Awards,...
The eponymous series from comedy quartet The Try Guys, who also hosted tonight’s trophy show, won the Audience Choice: Show of the Year prize, and Shane Dawson won the Audience Choice: Creator of the Year prize. Also among tonight’s winners was Kevin Hart’s Cold as Balls, in the Sports category.
David Dobrik came into the night with a leading six nominations for the Streamy Awards, which recognizes athletes, celebrities, gamers and creators in the online space who have established themselves as emerging talent that have broken new ground and utilized digital platforms to entertain, educate and inspire on a massive scale. Veteran creator Casey Neistat and the show Escape the Night were next with five noms each.
Here is the complete list of winners at the 2018 Streamy Awards,...
- 10/23/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Move over, consequences -- a new form of collaborative storytelling has arrived, and it is receiving plenty of attention on the App Store. Storyfire, co-founded by Jesse Ridgeway of McJuggerNuggets fame and Brian Spitz, has launched on the App Store as a new way for writers to tell stories together.
Storyfire, as Spitz and Ridgeway tell it, was inspired by fan participation on the McJuggerNuggets channel, where Ridgeway told the (fictional) story of an insane family that yelled a lot and occasionally resorted to extreme violence. When Spitz directed the documentary Psycho Family, which discussed the unique nature of Ridgeway’s channel, he made an observation about the relationship between the YouTube star and his fans. “The ‘Juggies’ were super involved with Jesse’s daily series, commenting with awesome ideas for new characters and unique storylines they wanted to see come to life in future episodes,” reads a page on the Storyfire website.
Storyfire, as Spitz and Ridgeway tell it, was inspired by fan participation on the McJuggerNuggets channel, where Ridgeway told the (fictional) story of an insane family that yelled a lot and occasionally resorted to extreme violence. When Spitz directed the documentary Psycho Family, which discussed the unique nature of Ridgeway’s channel, he made an observation about the relationship between the YouTube star and his fans. “The ‘Juggies’ were super involved with Jesse’s daily series, commenting with awesome ideas for new characters and unique storylines they wanted to see come to life in future episodes,” reads a page on the Storyfire website.
- 7/10/2017
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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