MyDamnChannel: Cream Of The Crop Webisodes | Old MTV Exec’s Video Project

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Former MTV executive Rob Barnett has found his place in the entertainment world: cyberspace.

With the help of Harry Shearer and David Wain (yep, that gay looking guy), the 6-month old MyDamnChannel has grown to have over 139 webisodes and counting.

As stated on their site, “My Damn Channel is an entertainment studio and new media platform created to empower artists to co-produce, distribute and monetize original, episodic video content”. So what does that really mean?

Basically it’s yet another site with webisodes. But unlike those other sites, MyDamnChannel hand-picks only the best artists that they see fit. Content producers are given complete control and split the revenue 50-50.

Channels

Here’s the list of the current active channels (original series). Keep in mind that all of them may have different content producers, but they are all pros when it comes to online video.

  • David Wain
  • Harry Shearer
  • Links
  • Don Wars
  • PromoSexual
  • Any Milonakis
  • Big Fat Brain
  • Hot Mental Freedom

”You Suck At Photoshop” 4

This is the 4th webisode of the MyDamnChannel exclusive series “You Suck At Photoshop”. Aside from having a comdedic narration, the videos are actual educational tutorials as well. You can pick up a few Photoshop tricks while having a laugh.

[MyDamnChannel Website]

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