Well, with the rise of video sites like youtube and all the rest of ‘em, it’s becoming easier and easier for the everyday Joe/Zhou to create his own makeshift TV program. It’s not surprising that we’ve seen a few very well made Video productions spring up in the China Blogosphere. So just in case you haven’t seen them already, here are a few that I like.

Danwei.tv

This show has all the trimmings of professional news show, aside from the fact that our host Jeremy can’t seem to get rid of that friggin’ big yellow hardhat. Still waiting for the rest of the Village People to discover China I imagine. Check out danwei.tv here, or go here to check it out on youtube.
Danwei.tvDanwei Highlights to date:
Wang Xiaofeng Sticks it to the Man
Muzimei: Chinese Sex Blogger
Meat-on-a-Stick

Ron Sims: Black Man in China

Ron Sims Black Man in China site gets top marks from me. It’s a very sharp-looking design, and the videos on site are funny and well-edited. My only complaint is that the site doesn’t seem to have an RSS feed. But all his videos are available on youtube, so that’s alright. He’s a talented man, and I encourage you to check out his stuff.
Ron Sims: Black Man in ChinaBlack Man in China Highlights:

Fuzhou Nights
No Size Fits All
The Haircut

Ryan’s Humanaught V-blog

Well, since Ryan (aka The Humanaught) fucked off and left all off us in Dalian moved on to Suzhou, he’s done a lot of really cool work, including starting up the Hao Hao Report and the team project Lost Laowai. But what you may not have seen are some of his video blog entries (also on youtube). There are only a few of ‘em, but they’re all pretty cool. Are there any more to come, Ryan? You lazy fucker…
The Humanaught China Video BlogHumanaught Vblog Highlights:
The Road to Suzhou
Chuanr! (w/ special guest, ME)
A Chinese Wedding

Now those are just some of the ones one that I’m aware of.

Am I missing anyone?

by the way…

China Stolen-Media-of-the-Day: Ghostbusters

Arrrr… I’m a pirate! I mean, c’mon… Who doesn’t love this movie? I’m glad that it’s finally catching on in China. The entire Ghostbusters Movie is available for viewing here courtesy of our Piracy-pals over at tudou! And in case you need it in your Chinese vocabulary, Ghostbusters in Chinese is 捉鬼敢死队.

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