Daily Archives: March 11, 2011

Wong Fu Weekends : Episode 41

Wong Fu Weekends : Episode 41

Wong Fu Productions has moved out of their old offices and in the process of moving into new digs. In this week’s Wong Fu Weekends, Phil and Ted show their new unfurnished office location. They’ve got big plans for their place from jacuzzis to foosball tables to light saber fights. They even have a space to do somersaults. Look for pop ups in the video. Stay tuned for more from Wong Fu HQ.

Wong Fu Weekends : Episode 41

Freddie Wong breaks 1 million subscribers on YouTube

Freddie Wong breaks 1 million subscribers on YouTube

Over the past year, filmmaker Freddie Wong hit over 1 million subscribers on YouTube. If you haven’t see his effects-laden videos, you’re missing out. Here’s some of out favorites: Live Action Time Crisis, Gun Size Matters, and Flower Warfare. In his 1 million subscriber video, he reveals some of the secrets of his success. (not quite like the Vlogging secrets from KevJumba, HappySlip, & David Choi). Here’s his top tips:

#1 Don’t try to make people watch your videos, try to make videos worth watching
#2 Make videos you enjoy making – It’s the only way you’ll put in the time necessary!
#3 Build an audience with consistency

See more in-depth tips from Freddie here. Lots of insightful details that we learned from Freddie’s post.

Freddie Wong breaks 1 million subscribers on YouTube

In a JIT

In a JIT

A couple months back we had a video for all the techies “I Wanna Be an Engineer“. With the help of our readers, we now have one for the finance and accounting people. A couple a dudes from Ernst & Young in San Jose rap about their time “In a JIT” to the tune of I’m on a Boat by Lonely Island x T-Pain. (For those who don’t know what a JIT is, it’s a Just In Time temporary office cubicle. It’s usually about 3×3 like you see in the video.)

This is what happens when you contain auditors too long during busy season. (Office Space anyone?) All the bad word are bleeped out, so it’s safe for work.

(thanks Min Y for the tip.)

In a JIT

President Obama speaks on Japan quake & tsunami

President Obama speaks on Japan quake & tsunami

President Barack Obama did a press conference today on the the 8.9 earthquake and tsunami in Japan. With the catastrophic disaster, he says his thoughts and prayers are with the Japanese people. Not only did he do a press conference, but he also had his own personal message:

Michelle and I send our deepest condolences to the people of Japan, particularly those who have lost loved ones in the earthquake and tsunamis. The United States stands ready to help the Japanese people in this time of great trial. The friendship and alliance between our two nations is unshakeable, and only strengthens our resolve to stand with the people of Japan as they overcome this tragedy. We will continue to closely monitor tsunamis around Japan and the Pacific going forward and we are asking all our citizens in the affected region to listen to their state and local officials as I have instructed FEMA to be ready to assist Hawaii and the rest of the US states and territories that could be affected.

Continue to pray for the people of Japan.

President Obama speaks on Japan quake & tsunami

Transcript for press conference:

Good morning, everybody. Before I begin, I want to say a few words about the terrible earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan earlier today.

First and foremost, our thoughts and our prayers are with the people of Japan. This is a potentially catastrophic disaster and the images of destruction and flooding coming out of Japan are simply heartbreaking. Japan is, of course, one of our strongest and closest allies, and this morning I spoke with Prime Minister Kan. On behalf of the American people, I conveyed our deepest condolences, especially to the victims and their families, and I offered our Japanese friends whatever assistance is needed.

We currently have an aircraft carrier in Japan, and another is on its way. We also have a ship en route to the Marianas Islands to assist as needed. The Defense Department is working to account for all our military personnel in Japan. U.S. Embassy personnel in Tokyo have moved to an offsite location. And the State Department is working to account for and assist any and all American citizens who are in the country.

Tsunami warnings have been issued across the Pacific, and we’ve already seen initial waves from the tsunami come ashore on Guam and other U.S. territories, in Alaska and Hawaii, as well as on — along the West Coast. Here in the United States, there hasn’t been any major damage so far. But we’re taking this very seriously, and we are monitoring the situation very closely. FEMA is fully activated and is coordinating with state and local officials to support these regions as necessary. And let me just stress that if people are told to evacuate, do as you are told.

Today’s events remind us of just how fragile life can be. Our hearts go out to our friends in Japan and across the region and we’re going to stand with them as they recover and rebuild from this tragedy.

Poreotics in ABDC Season 6 Commercial

Poreotics in ABDC Season 6 Commercial

America’s Best Dance Crew Season 5 Winners Poreotics (aka Poreotix) are in the new ABDC Season 6 Commercial. See Poreotics strut their stuff in the promo. No word yet on the dance crews for the upcoming season, but stay tuned. Season 6 begins Thursday April 7, 2011 on MTV.

Poreotics in ABDC Season 6 Commercia – 30 second spot

Poreotics in ABDC Season 6 Commercia – 60 second spot