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According to NBC News, Horvath's interviews give the homeless a face and a voice. [19] The interviews conducted by the non-profit have resulted in assistance being provided to the interviewed subjects. [20] On August 22, 2010, YouTube allowed Horvath and Invisible People to curate YouTube's homepage for a day. [21]
He takes a black-and-white portrait of subjects to use as the video's thumbnail on YouTube. Laita compensates his subjects in various ways, including money, purchasing phones, and funding recovery programs. One subject, Kelly, told The Washington Post that Laita is known around Skid Row as someone who talks to people and gives them money.
The video was uploaded to YouTube on February 2, 2013, by Jessob Reisbeck, who had conducted the interview for KMPH. [10] As of April 10, 2024, the video has over 8.3 million views. The Gregory Brothers sampled the interview and turned it into a song, furthering the video's reach. [ 11 ]
After a video of a homeless musician playing guitar outside a McDonald’s drive-thru in England went viral on TikTok, a community came together to help raise money for him and his girlfriend.
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Bumfights is an American video series produced by Indecline Films.The debut release titled Bumfights Vol. 1: A Cause for Concern features primarily high school student fights caught on tape and homeless men (most notably Rufus Hannah and Donnie Brennan) in the San Diego, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas metropolitan areas attempting amateur stunts in a style similar to the MTV series ...
type="quote" author="Coby Persin" authordesc="Youtube video" isquoteoftheday="false"% Persin posted up on the streets of New York City, with tattered clothes and a cardboard sign.
The video showed a disheveled Williams gratefully receiving a donation and improvising a polished radio station promo. The video concluded with a short interview where Williams elaborated on his education and the problems that led to his homelessness. [18] The video was reposted to YouTube [19] [20] where it received significant attention. At ...