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ICYMI: Encore: Why YouTube Loves Video Essays

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Society & Culture, Technology, History

4.6636 Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2024

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Today, we’re revisiting one of our favorite episodes from this January about longform video essays. In this episode, Candice Lim is joined by Anisa Khalifa, a podcast producer and host of The Broadside from WUNC. They dissect the phenomenon surrounding video essays, which are not exactly new to YouTube, but finding a captivated audience in Gen-Z and millennial culture. From deep dives into The Hobbit to retellings of Greek mythology, the ability to analyze pop culture, cite sources and listen to spoken essays uninterrupted is creating the hunger for more longform content. This podcast is produced by Se’era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario and Candice Lim. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I made you think you was real.

0:02.0

My name is Caden Sinclair.

0:04.0

Some people call us American royalty.

0:06.0

We were liars.

0:07.0

A new series on Prime Video.

0:09.0

We were happy. We wanted for nothing.

0:12.0

Based on the best-selling novel.

0:15.0

Something terrible happened last summer,

0:17.0

and I have no memory of what or who hurt me.

0:20.0

No one in my family will tell me. When you're

0:23.0

left for dead, you want answers. We Will Liars. New series, watch now, only on Prime Video.

0:29.9

Hi, I see why my listeners. I hope you're having an incredible week. Today, we are bringing you an

0:36.0

episode we did back in January about the rise of the YouTube

0:38.9

video essay. In this episode, I'm joined by Anisa Khalifa, a podcast producer and host of the

0:44.6

Broadside from WUNC to dissect the phenomenon, which is not exactly new to YouTube, but finding a big,

0:51.4

captivative audience in Genzi and millennial culture.

0:54.6

Without further ado, here's the show.

1:29.4

Hey, I'm Candace Lim, and you're listening to I.C. Y.M.I. In case you missed it, Slate's podcast about internet culture. And this was the week of Justin Timberlake attempting a comeback. Jennifer Lopez producing a Bob the Builder movie at Mattel. Will this be like her like hustler's redemption? And Dev Patel returning to the big screen because he is starring in and

1:35.4

directing his first film. It's called Monkey Man. It's produced by Jordan Peel. And let me tell you

1:39.9

something, I will be sitting in a theater with a Coca-Cola I see on my left and an AMC A-List

1:46.7

Stubbs card on my right because Dev Patel Girlies, we're back.

1:54.1

So on today's episode, we're going to talk about a phenomenon you've seen and probably lived

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