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  2. 5-Second Films - Wikipedia

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    The films sometimes featured guest stars like Patton Oswalt, Fred Armisen, Doug Benson, Eddie Pepitone, Juliette Lewis, "Weird Al" Yankovic, and Andrew W.K. [5] Time put 5-Second Films on its list of the top 50 websites of 2013, calling it "addicting" and writing, "You'll probably never find a better way to waste a few seconds of your life." [6]

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    John Patrick Douglass (/ ˈ d ʌ ɡ l ə s /; born June 30, 1988), better known as jacksfilms, is an American YouTuber, videographer, musician, and sketch comedian.He is best known for his series Yesterday I Asked You (YIAY) and Your Grammar Sucks (YGS), in which he commentates on content sent by fans.

  5. Educational film - Wikipedia

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    For example, educational films can be used in the teaching of architectural subjects, giving a tour of a structure without needing to bring the students to it physically. Similarly, when teaching a complex principal, such as cell division, a loop of video can demonstrate the processes involved as many times as the students need. Specific ...

  6. Growing Up (1971 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film's director Dr. Martin Cole (a lecturer in genetics at Aston University) has admitted that "What we wanted to do was make a sexy film", and indeed, comparisons with 'sexploitation' in the commercial cinema are inescapable: the attendant literature promises unsimulated masturbation and intercourse, and the National Press has gleefully ...

  7. Category:Films released on YouTube - Wikipedia

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    Short-form content (also known as short-form videos, or less commonly, video clips) are short videos that contain witless jokes and/or funny clips, often from movies or entertainment videos, that are published on sites like YouTube, TikTok, and others.

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