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Mariana Colin is a video essayist and film scholar, who transformed her video essays about movie monsters into her Master's thesis and then again into a successful YouTube channel, The Morbid Zoo. Interested in both cinema as an artform and modern cultural behavior, Mariana's work focuses on film, especially horror, through an academic lens, unpacking the social and cultural meaning and significance of it in our world.
On this episode, Mike and Mariana discuss how her attempts to reach an audience beyond the cloistered academic community led to creating her YouTube channel. They break down the relationship between new media and educational institutions, how the ever-evolving social media ecosystem is affecting the film industry, and talk about how momentum, excitement, and community curation are key to meaningful growth on YouTube.
"As my academic study moves more towards mass communication, social media and less about textual analysis like… whatever, I'm trying to make things that interest me and make me happy and that I think are important and I hope that, like with any kind of creative pursuit, the voice will just build on its own and become something I'm not in a position to see right now. That's the hope." - Mariana Colin
"I'm certain that more people have encountered my ideas through YouTube than most of my department combined. And that's cool but it's also a little scary, because anybody… anybody can post whatever they want on YouTube." - Mariana Colin
"Horror deals in areas of things we don't understand about ourselves and the way that we react. And I think you can peer into the soul of mankind if you analyze horror looking for reflections of the era." - Mariana Colin
Highlights This Week:
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By Michael SlemmonsMariana Colin is a video essayist and film scholar, who transformed her video essays about movie monsters into her Master's thesis and then again into a successful YouTube channel, The Morbid Zoo. Interested in both cinema as an artform and modern cultural behavior, Mariana's work focuses on film, especially horror, through an academic lens, unpacking the social and cultural meaning and significance of it in our world.
On this episode, Mike and Mariana discuss how her attempts to reach an audience beyond the cloistered academic community led to creating her YouTube channel. They break down the relationship between new media and educational institutions, how the ever-evolving social media ecosystem is affecting the film industry, and talk about how momentum, excitement, and community curation are key to meaningful growth on YouTube.
"As my academic study moves more towards mass communication, social media and less about textual analysis like… whatever, I'm trying to make things that interest me and make me happy and that I think are important and I hope that, like with any kind of creative pursuit, the voice will just build on its own and become something I'm not in a position to see right now. That's the hope." - Mariana Colin
"I'm certain that more people have encountered my ideas through YouTube than most of my department combined. And that's cool but it's also a little scary, because anybody… anybody can post whatever they want on YouTube." - Mariana Colin
"Horror deals in areas of things we don't understand about ourselves and the way that we react. And I think you can peer into the soul of mankind if you analyze horror looking for reflections of the era." - Mariana Colin
Highlights This Week:
Connect with Mariana Colin (The Morbid Zoo)
Connect with The Mike Show
Connect with MediaU: