Top 10 Detroit Videos of 2010
Wednesday, December 29, 2010 at 11:42PM
Becks Davis in Becks Davis, Detroit, Detroit, Detroit Moxie, Erik Proulx, detroit bloggers, detroit videos, final five productions, future midwest, lemonade detroit, makeshift detroit, stephen mcghee, the hard lessons

With YouTube exceeding 2 billion views a day, it shouldn't be a surprise that not only did video kill the radio star but it’s also more popular than the 3 major television networks combined.

These are my picks for the top Detroit videos of 2010. They aren't listed in any particular order.

1. Lemonade: Detroit Trailer from Erik Proulx. Help fund this documentary; become a producer for $1 a frame and get a credit on IMDB. I'm a producer, are you?

 

2. The MakeShift Detroit from Stephen McGhee. Learn more about these 4 entrepeneurs who moved to Detroit and are starting their own businesses. 

The MakeShift Detroit from Stephen McGee on Vimeo.

 

3. Six Minutes from Final Five Productions. Do you hate parking in Royal Oak? If so, you'll love this video.  

 

4. Pato Margetic - Detroit. The city makes a beautiful backdrop in this video.

Pato Margetic - Detroit (Co-Director/Producer/Photography) from Adrienne Williams on Vimeo.

 

5. My Home from Brandi K. This is the winning video from the "I Love Detroit" video contest.

 

6. Future Midwest Opening Video. This kicked off the popular conference held last Spring.

 

7. "Wally Bronner (Christmas Always)" by The Hard Lessons. The Detroit band plays homage to Wally Bronner and our own Christmas wonderland that is just a short drive up I-75.

 

8. Stephen Clark's #Backchannel. Learn how the Channel 7 anchor started engaging viewers on Twitter and the birth of the #backchannel community.

Stephen Clark's #Backchannel from Tim Davis on Vimeo.

 

9. Detroit Lives with Johnny Knoxville for Palladium Boots.

 

10. blog 'n the D from Fafoutee Films. This trailer features bloggers in Detroit. Disclaimer: I am in this video and know almost all of the people featured in it.

 

Which one is your favorite? Did I leave any off the list?

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