In Videoblogging Before YouTube, Trine Bj¿rkmann Berry offers a cultural
history of online video, focusing on the critical moment when the
internet moved from being a mostly textual medium to a truly multimedia
one. Through a close analysis of the early videoblogging community and
their creative practices, she argues that early in the new millennium a
new cultural-technical media hybrid emerged. This coalesced around the
short-form digital film whose aesthetic, technical form and content is a
predecessor to, and anticipator of our current media ecology. Trine
Bj¿rkmann Berry is a visiting researcher at the University of Sussex.
She publishes on online video, digital culture and aesthetics. Her new
research examines the history and practices of the video essay.