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YouTube Rewind

YouTube Rewind is a series of videos produced, created and uploaded to YouTube on the official channel. This is a video overview of the most popular YouTube videos in the past year. Every year, the number of celebrities on YouTube Rewind is increasing. The last time was December 6, 2018 .

Content

Video

The first video was uploaded in 2010 to the YouTube channel Spotlight , which was created on December 12, 2010 . The official channel uploaded the same video the next day, subsequently Antoine Dodson with the video “Bed Intruder” and Gregory Brothers (the video appeared at the very beginning of the YouTube Rewind 2010 video) gets the most views in the video.

In YouTube Rewind 2011, Rebecca Black appeared in the video with the clip “ Friday ”, her clip was shown very first.

In 2012, stars appeared such as: PSY with the clip “ Gangnam Style ” and Carly Ray Jepsen with the clip “ Call Me Maybe ”, they formed the basis of the annual video. Unlike previous releases, YouTube called PSY as a guest. [one]

In 2013, the main motive for the video was Ylvis 's song “ The Fox ”. Other songs also sounded: Robin Thicke “ Blurred Lines ”, Miley Cyrus “ We Can't Stop ” and “ Wrecking Ball ”, PSY “ Gentleman ” (but was later removed from the video because Gentleman was banned in Korea and YouTube didn’t want the video to be banned), Lady Gaga " Applause ", Katy Perry " Roar ". Were also shown: the final of the series " Breaking Bad ", " Harlem Shake ", Macklemore & Ryan Lewis with the album The Heist . The video itself was dedicated to the blogger girl Talia Castellano, who died this year.

The video was shot in the creative workshop Portal A. A. [2]

On December 9, 2014, the official YouTube channel Spotlight released YouTube Rewind, which included songs such as “Turn Down for What,” “Bang Bang,” “ Happy ,” “#Selfie,” “ Anaconda ,” “ Dark Horse ,” “ Fancy , All About That Bass , Let It Go , and Shake It Off . People included included Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel , John Oliver, Chris Hardwick, Conchita Wurst , and Conan O'Brien. YouTubers including Pudeepay , danisnotonfire, AmazingPhil, Connor Franta, iJustine, Tyler Oakley, Bethany Mota, HolaSoyGermán , Smosh , iiSuperwomanii and Kid President. In total, more than 120 popular channels on YouTube [3] [4] [5] .

On December 9, 2015, the official YouTube channel Spotlight released YouTube Rewind: 2015, in total, over 129 popular channels were shown in the video.

YouTube Rewind 2018: Everyone Controls Rewind , released on December 6, 2018, became the most on YouTube , 16,243,317 dislikes as of June 2, 2019, ahead of Baby at 10,507,000 dislikes.

Statistics

Videodate of downloadNumber of views as of May 17, 2019
YouTube Rewind: 2010 All Year In Review [6]December 13, 20105.211 million
YouTube Rewind: 2011 [7]December 20, 201111.290 million
YouTube Rewind: 2012 [eight]December 17, 2012190.598 million
YouTube Rewind: 2013 [9]December 11, 2013131.841 million
YouTube Rewind: 2014 [10]December 9, 2014130.468 million
YouTube Rewind: 2015 [11]December 9, 2015143.224 million
YouTube Rewind: 2016 [12]December 8, 2016230.984 million
YouTube Rewind: 2017 [13]December 6, 2017223.154 million
YouTube Rewind: 2018 [14]December 6, 2018173.151 million

Notes

  1. ↑ Yuri Kostuzik. Google has published a selection of the most popular videos on YouTube (unspecified) . Interfax-West (December 21, 2012). Date of treatment September 20, 2016. Archived on September 20, 2016.
  2. ↑ Hernandez, Brian Anthony 25 Easter Eggs in the Viral 'YouTube Rewind: What Does 2013 Say' Video (unopened) . Mashable (December 28, 2013). Date of treatment April 7, 2014.
  3. ↑ Sergey Kienya. Rewind: YouTube has collected all the trends of the past year in one comic clip! (unspecified) . Interfax-West (December 11, 2014). Date of treatment September 20, 2016. Archived on September 20, 2016.
  4. ↑ Irina Lee. Creative rolls over . Best YouTube Commercials of the Year (Neopr.) Lenta.ru (June 18, 2015) . Date of treatment September 20, 2016. Archived on September 20, 2016.
  5. ↑ YouTube named the most popular videos of the past year (unopened) . KM.ru (December 11, 2014). Date of treatment September 20, 2016. Archived on September 20, 2016.
  6. ↑ YouTube Rewind 2010: Year in Review - YouTube Spotlight
  7. ↑ YouTube Rewind 2011 - YouTube Spotlight
  8. ↑ Rewind YouTube Style 2012 - YouTube Spotlight
  9. ↑ YouTube Rewind: What Does 2013 Say?
  10. ↑ #YouTubeRewind | Turn Down for 2014 - YouTube Spotlight
  11. ↑ YouTube Rewind: Now Watch Me 2015 | #YouTubeRewind
  12. ↑ YouTube Rewind: The Ultimate 2016 Challenge | #YouTubeRewind ( unopened ) (December 7, 2016). Date of treatment August 30, 2017.
  13. ↑ YouTube Spotlight. YouTube Rewind: The Shape of 2017 | #YouTubeRewind ( unopened ) (December 6, 2017). Date of treatment December 7, 2017.
  14. ↑ YouTube Spotlight. YouTube Rewind 2018: Everyone Controls Rewind | #YouTubeRewind ( unopened ) (December 6, 2018). Date of treatment December 6, 2018.

Literature

  • Nikolay Sobolev, Kirill Zhukovsky, Roman Nazarchuk. YouTube: The road to success. Part 1. How to get trucks of likes and tons of money . - LitRes , 2016 .-- 170 s. - ISBN 9785447491161 .
  • Lizzie Plaugic. How social networks mark their territory with end-of-the-year reflections . The yearbooks of Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and YouTube . The Verge (December 10, 2015) . Date of treatment September 19, 2016. Archived on September 19, 2016.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=YouTube_Rewind&oldid=100177713


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