PLAYA VISTA, Calif. (KABC) -- Want free access to some of the most state of the art studios and equipment in the entertainment capital of the world? All you need is a successful YouTube channel.
YouTube takes up a lot of digital real estate, but that company’s presence has grown leaps and bounds in the physical space as well, with the opening of creator-centric production facilities. With ...
In a Playa Vista aircraft hangar that turned out Army helicopters during the Vietnam War, an actor wearing a multicolored princess gown, tiara and wand waits for a crew of about 25 to finish lunch and ...
The Internet is certainly a magical place and has become the place to share information with everyone. YouTube has been one of the preeminent services to help people express themselves. But did you ...
YouTube Spaces serve as locations for creators to gather for learning, as well as resources to create more polished and professional content, and they are part of YouTube’s investment in its community ...
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When YouTube was first getting started, all you really needed was a webcam and an Internet connection to create videos and build an audience. But now there's a lot that YouTube creators can do to ...
YouTube's new video production Space in Los Angeles features 41,000 square feet of professional equipment 25 amateur content creators were selected to form the facility's first three-month class The ...
Over the past few years, YouTube has emerged as the dominant platform for distributing video online, but it would be nothing without all the creators and networks that produce content for it. The ...
Google has launched a new space for YouTubers at its UK headquarters in London's King's Cross. Space London, which opened on Tuesday, includes three soundproof studios, editing suites and a store for ...
Liam Collins reveals why the company's studio is attracting A-list talent, which celebrity channels draw the most traffic and whether people really will pay to watch its content. By Paul Bond Liam ...