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Heads up, Comcast X1 customers. You just got access to Netflix on your living room big screen, and now another streaming app is coming your way: YouTube. Comcast on Monday announced plans to launch the YouTube app on X1 boxes across the country later this year. When it arrives, the app will let you browse and watch YouTube's entire collection of billions of videos alongside all the regular cable channels and on demand content on your TV. In a statement, Comcast's Chief Business Development Officer said the move to embrace another streaming option is all about offering customers convenience. "We are excited to partner with Google to bring YouTube to X1 and provide our customers easier access to all the content they love in one place," Schwartz said. "By integrating YouTube into the X1 experience, viewers can simply and effortlessly access videos on any topic, from cooking, to beauty and fitness with just their voice." The app will live alongside Netflix, Pandora, Facebook, and Instagram in the Apps and Networks sections of X1.




Launching it will be as easy as saying "YouTube" into the X1 voice remote. You'll also be able to browse featured YouTube content alongside other On Demand movies and shows. If you're looking for something specific, just say "Show me Adam Levine clips from 'The Voice' on YouTube" or "YouTube, find 'The LEGO Movie' trailer." The app can also accommodate general queries like "YouTube, show me chicken recipes" or "Find yoga videos on YouTube." You'll also be able to sign into your existing YouTube account to access your personalized settings and subscriptions, so you never miss a video from your favorite broadcaster and can now watch them on a bigger screen.Warner Bros. Pictures released the first full trailer for “The LEGO Ninjago Movie Trailer” today and I went through frame by frame to analyze some of the cool animation techniques. When Lloyd flips across a roof, check out how they added stretch and squash using brick-built motion smears. Sensei Wu uses white windshield pieces for a motion smear on his kick.




And his staff uses a variety of pieces for motion smears in this attack (the lipstick piece doesn’t actually exist in black, but every other piece used here does). Even though this film is CGI, the fact that they treat it like a stop-motion LEGO movie means that brickfilmers can steal lots of ideas and techniques for their own movies. Also, I can’t wait to buy this Legshark Mech What did you notice in the trailer?Nick Digilio, Erik Childress and Collin Souter review the weekend’s new movies including Patriots Day, Live By Night, 20th Century Women, Monster Trucks and The Bye Bye Man. Plus analysis of the box office! To download this or any of Nick’s podcast visit our I-Tunes page.  Like us on Facebook (/nickdshow) and follow us on Twitter (@nickdshow.) Monday Morning Movie Reviews: Rings, The Space Between Us, I Am Not Your Negro Monday Morning Movie Reviews: Oscar Predictions, The Great Wall, Fist Fight The Monday Morning Movie Reviews: Gold, A Dog’s Purpose, Resident Evil, The Salesman




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I was also baffled since the video had been up for almost a year. When I checked the video’s page I was confronted with YouTube’s red frowny face of doom which only told me my video had been removed and provided no other information. I immediately feared it could be a copyright issue, I know of other remixers who have had their work taken down for “copyright violation”. So I went to my videos page and saw that it wasn’t in fact a copyright violation, it was a Terms of Service violation.  At this point I was doubly confused. How is a fair use remix video made up of short clips from various popular video game trailers, all available on YouTube, a violation of their terms of service!? I decided to try and contact YouTube via their website, which it turns out, is totally impossible. Skip to Wiki Navigation Skip to Site Navigation The requested page title was invalid, empty, or an incorrectly linked inter-language or inter-wiki title. It may contain one or more characters that can't be used in titles.

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