YouTube Tuesday: Bri Ray Dan Koelsch, September 18, 2012September 18, 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 the vocal talents of Bri Ray. Bri Ray is an aspiring voice actress and vocalist whose channel mostly features her doing her own voiceovers for scenes from Disney movies. She’s amazingly talented, which is why I was so surprised that she doesn’t have a larger following on YouTube. Her “One Woman Disney Movie” music video makes up most of her almost 400,000 total views, and she has just shy of 2,500 subscribers. Check out her most recent video below, and you can follow Bri on Facebook and her official website.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 | Samseed85 | Alamo Drafthouse | Above Average | PWNISHER | hh1edits | Screen Junkies | Vitaliy Zavadskyy Features Viral News Viral Videos YouTube Tuesday Bri RayViral videoYouTubeYouTube Tuesday
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