I, Karen Kavett am a graphic design major at the Rhode Island School of Design. I
decided to make this film to explore the vlogging community. Through making it, I got even more
engrossed in the community than I already was, and now I try to post videos every few days. Find me
all around the web at the following links:
www.karenkavett.com
www.youtube.com/xperpetualmotion
www.twitter.com/karenkavett
Also featuring...
Bre Melvin is an twenty year old animation student from California. In 2008-09, she made a video every
weekday for a full year. Since then, she still continues to vlog. See her videos at:
www.youtube.com/onebre
www.twitter.com/89ravenclaw
www.89ravenclaw.blogspot.com
Matt Guion is a twenty-four year old musician and teacher from Ohio. He makes videos on several
channels, which can be found below:
www.youtube.com/bandgeek8408
www.youtube.com/vlogdriver
www.youtube.com/ShinyHappyVloggyPPL
Lauren Fairweather is a twenty year old student from New Jersey. She is one-fifth of the collaboration
channel fiveawesomegirls and half of the wizard rock band The Moaning Myrtles. Find her at:
www.youtube.com/devilishlypure
www.youtube.com/fiveawesomegirls
www.myspace.com/themoaningmyrtles
www.laurensmiles.blogspot.com
Many thanks to the following people for allowing me to use previously-made videos in this film...
Amy Snow is a musician from Ireland. Along with making videos, she is the wizard rock band Romilda
Vane and the Chocolate Cauldrons and is on the collab channel wizrockateers. Find her online at:
www.youtube.com/chocolatecauldrons
www.youtube.com/wizrockateers
www.myspace.com/krummusic
John Green is a young-adult author currently living in Chicago. He has released three books: Looking
for Alaska, An Abundance of Katherines, and Paper Towns, which became a New York Times Bestseller.
Hank Green is a enviromentalist blogger who runs the website EcoGeek. He currently lives in Montana.
Together, John and Hank make up the VlogBrothers. In 2007, they made videos back and forth every
weekday for a year, and didn't allow any textual communication between them, which they called
Brotherhood 2.0. Since then, they've gained many fans who call themselves nerdfighters. See them online at:
www.youtube.com/vlogbrothers
www.nerdfighters.com
www.ecogeek.org
www.sparksflyup.com
www.twitter.com/realjohngreen
Special Thanks to go...
Alan Lastufka, who helped publicize my Vlog Every Day April videos and has really inspired me to
get more more involved in the YouTube community. Alan recently wrote a book called YouTube:
An Insider's Guide to Climbing the Charts and has over 15,000 subscribers on his channel. Find him
online at:
www.youtube.com/fallofautumndistro
www.youtube.com/fiveawesomeguys
www.tinyurl.com/youtubebook
www.alanlastufka.com
Josephine Sittenfeld, the Video for Photographers teacher. Without her advice, this film wouldn't be
nearly as good as it is.