Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Doctor Tube

Exactly how much rubbish is there on YouTube? I was watching a selection of "classic" adverts the other day, before stumbling into a Harry Sullivan-starring fan edited video to The Village People's "In The Navy." Camp doesn't cover it.

It is reassuring to know however that fans love the show so much that they spend time and effort creating such work, desperately editing clip selections to fit the chosen tune. Or not, as the case may be.

There are also countless fan movies/adventures on YouTube, as well as the first Kasterborous vidKast. Brian and I are currently developing a follow up, you might be interested to know - stay tuned...

2 comments:

Mark H Wilkinson said...

It is reassuring to know however that fans love the show so much that they spend time and effort creating such work, desperately editing clip selections to fit the chosen tune.

It's less reassuring when the subscription search one has running to sift interesting clips turns up the 1000th video devoted to Rose and the Doctor's one true love, using the exact same scenes the previous 999 did, albeit in a slightly different order.

Christian-Mark Cawley said...

Ah.

I evidently use more eclectic search terms.

You have my commiserations. I stumble on them quite often. It's like watching a bad teen soap...