Casey Neistat is a well-known YouTuber and vlogger
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Casey Neistat is a well-known YouTuber and vlogger
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In February 2010, Casey Neistat created a self-titled channel on YouTube. His first upload was regarding the emergency brake cords on train cars. He then released a 6-minute short film related to the internet site Chatroulette. After this, he released a video criticizing New York City Police Department for ticketing cyclists in the New York City. From March 2015 onward, Neistat began to post vlogs daily. His vlog titled ‘The Vice President, Outer Space & the Baby’ was released in May 2015. The next year, in January 2016, Neistat, along with his fellow mates shot a video on the empty streets of the New York City. This video titled ‘Snowboarding with the NYPD’ depicted Neistat being pulled on a rope on the streets. This 2-minute, 41-second video vent viral and as a result of this, Neistat gained a lot of publicity. Later on, in September 2016, the YouTuber published a vlog regarding his experience in Emirates' first class seat. This video again gained much attention from the public. The journey of vlogs continued and before long his subscriber count sky-rocketed to a few millions. His fan base crossed 7 million by April 2017, thus making him extremely popular on the social networking platform.
Casey Neistat and his brother Van Neistat started working with Tom Sachs in 2001 and made a series of short films. In the year 2003, Neistat gained international exposure for his three-minute film ‘iPod's Dirty Secret’ in which he criticized Apple for not having a suitable battery replacement program for their device. Posted on the web on September 20, 2003, this film gained media attention and ultimately brought notice to Apple's policy regarding iPod battery replacements. The following year, Neistat produced a film series ‘Science Experiments’ that featured a number of short films depicting various experiments. This work became popular and was included in the Creative Time's 59th Minute program. Later on, Casey Neistat, along with his brother Van and mates Tom Scott and Mason Daugherty, produced an eight-episode TV series titled ‘The Neistat Brothers’ which was purchased by HBO in 2008. Apart from the film and television work, Casey Neistat also gained fame for making several high-end commercials for clients such as Google, Samsung, Nike, Mercedes-Benz, Finn Jewelry, etc.
Casey Neistat along with his friend Matt Hackett developed a video sharing app ‘Beme’ and launched its first version, for iOS on July 17, 2015. Designed to enable people to produce unedited 4-sec videos, this app was made to instantly upload and share the videos without the need of getting reviewed. On May 2, 2016, Neistat released the app’s Android version. In November 2016, it was announced that the app will be acquired by CNN for $25 million. On January 31, 2017, the app was shut down.