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Honest Trailers: Batman: Arkham Asylum. Honest Game Trailers: Call of Duty. Promo Assassin's Creed 4 Honest Game Trailers. Photos Top cast Edit. Ian Hecox Self as Self …. Anthony Padilla Self as Self …. Courtney Miller Courtney as Courtney …. Shayne Topp Shayne as Shayne …. Olivia Sui Olivia as Olivia …. Keith Leak Jr. Keith as Keith …. Noah Grossman Noah as Noah …. Damien C. Haas Ambrose Montgomery as Ambrose Montgomery ….

Jacklyn Uweh Jackie as Jackie …. Ethan Ireland Cheerleader as Cheerleader …. Amanda Lehan-Canto Ashley as Ashley …. Monica Vasandani Louise as Louise …. Brian Rife Peter as Peter …. Brian Rasmussen Reporter as Reporter …. Ryan Todd Stevie as Stevie …. More like this. Over the years, Smosh has gained colossal popularity, and at three different times, had the most subscribed to YouTube channel in the world.

With more than 22 million subscribers, they are still as strong as ever. The thing that really gave Smosh their big break was their creation of nostalgic videos. More specifically, they created many videos surrounding the Pokemon franchise. Even though this video mostly consisted of Ian and Anthony the Smosh duo lip-synching the Pokemon theme song in costume, fans loved it because it was hilarious and nostalgic.

The beginning of your video is arguably the most important part because it needs to draw viewers in and keep them watching. Smosh has a short and funny intro that they add to most of their videos. This intro gives viewers a good chuckle and gets them excited for the video. Creating a signature and personalized intro is a great idea for any aspiring YouTube star.

At the time of writing, it had more than 14 million views. Smosh had the last laugh, creating a revenge Pokemon video that makes merciless fun of Nintendo for not getting it, while continuing and building on ideas from the first video.

That video has more than 15 million views. While Smosh has grown greatly since Hecox and Padilla's first videos, their method of creating new work has stayed casual. So it's a pretty long process, but we've sort of found a That dedication to producing on a schedule is something that many successful YouTube creators share, and it's the first piece of advice they'll offer newcomers. Video makers can't slack their way to YouTube success, said Hecox.

Sometimes it means hour workdays, even if it's to turn out something that looks like it was cranked out in 10 minutes. Because they come off as likeable if crazy guys next door, Hecox and Padilla's fans develop a strong association with them. One thing that Smosh's fans are especially passionate about is Hecox's and Padilla's haircuts.

If one of them changes his hairstyle, he knows he's going to hear about it. I mean, you've got all these people telling you to do something, so you know, it's always important to listen to your fans. Something happened early on that turned two goofy, video-loving friends into new media moguls. That something was Barry Blumberg, a former Disney exec who spotted the duo's raw talent from the start and became a partner in Smosh.

Blumberg handles the backend deals, allowing Hecox and Padilla to focus on being creative. They demonstrated with a couple videos that had gone viral on YouTube, and I felt with the right production schedules and management and creative that it could be built into a brand. After a few miscommunications, a few phone calls, and a trip to Sacramento, Calif.

Blumberg won't disclose the specifics, but the three have worked together ever since. In , Smosh hired its first staff and built out its website. On April 30, , Smosh branched out with Shut Up! Cartoons , an original animation channel on YouTube. Shut Up! Cartoons was a monster hit from the start; it currently has ,plus subscribers and more than 61 million views.



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