YouTube Tuesday: samseed85 Dan Koelsch, July 17, 2012 We at MovieViral know our viral videos pretty well, so we decided to share our knowledge to those looking to expand their Internet horizons. YouTube Tuesday is a weekly feature where we shine the spotlight on our favorite YouTube channels related to movies and television. We focus on channels that provide new videos on a regular basis, especially ones that we feel need more exposure. This week we are featuring supercut artist samseed85. The supercut has become quite the internet meme. There’s even a website dedicated to them, where they define the concept as “A fast-paced montage of short video clips that obsessively isolates a single element from its source, usually a word, phrase, or cliche from film and TV.” YouTuber samseed85 (aka Jeff Smith) might not be as prolific as others who have made a name for themselves with supercuts, but he’s just as good. He only has 52 subscribers and just under 400,000 views, so show the guy some support. His most popular video (seen below) is a supercut of the phrase “You Just Don’t Get It, Do You?”.Do you have a favorite YouTube channel that is related to movies or television? Let us know in the comments, and we might feature it!More YouTube TuesdayGlove and Boots | Freddie Wong | Film Riot & Film State | BriTANicK | Legolambs | Genrocks | Epic Rap Battles of History | AndrewMFilms | VFX Bro | How It Should Have Ended | DJ Steve Porter | Pogo | The Fine Bros | Corridor Digital Features Social Networks Viral Marketing YouTube Tuesday YouTubeYouTube Tuesday
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