Introduction

Collection 30

By , the curators introduced source tagging. By Collection 50 , they implemented AI upscaling for legacy 240p clips. Now, Collection 62+New represents the first fully "post-AI" webvideo set. It includes synthetic voice-over clips and videos that were originally generated by Midjourney or Runway Gen-2, then re-uploaded to social media.

This makes "62 New" a historical milestone: It is the first collection where the line between recorded reality and generated reality is deliberately blurred.

Conclusion

  1. The Scrub Pass (5 seconds per video): Drag the timeline scrubber across each video. Look for title cards, visual changes, or faces. Your goal is simply to bucket each video into broad categories: Talking head, Screen recording, Live action, Animation, Silent/B-roll.
  2. The Thumbnail Pass (30 seconds per video): Watch the first 10 seconds, a random middle 10 seconds, and the last 10 seconds. Note the central question or thesis. Write a 5-word summary. (e.g., “How to reset router,” “Interview with Dr. Lee,” “Sunset time-lapse”).
  3. The Deep Watch (Full duration, selective): Only 10-15 of your 62 videos will merit a full watch. These are the ones that are unique, high-production, or directly relevant to your core goal. The rest are context or filler.

Disclaimer: Always verify the licensing terms of any collection. Do not download copyrighted material illegally.

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Introduction

Collection 30

By , the curators introduced source tagging. By Collection 50 , they implemented AI upscaling for legacy 240p clips. Now, Collection 62+New represents the first fully "post-AI" webvideo set. It includes synthetic voice-over clips and videos that were originally generated by Midjourney or Runway Gen-2, then re-uploaded to social media.

This makes "62 New" a historical milestone: It is the first collection where the line between recorded reality and generated reality is deliberately blurred. webvideo+collection+62+new

Conclusion

  1. The Scrub Pass (5 seconds per video): Drag the timeline scrubber across each video. Look for title cards, visual changes, or faces. Your goal is simply to bucket each video into broad categories: Talking head, Screen recording, Live action, Animation, Silent/B-roll.
  2. The Thumbnail Pass (30 seconds per video): Watch the first 10 seconds, a random middle 10 seconds, and the last 10 seconds. Note the central question or thesis. Write a 5-word summary. (e.g., “How to reset router,” “Interview with Dr. Lee,” “Sunset time-lapse”).
  3. The Deep Watch (Full duration, selective): Only 10-15 of your 62 videos will merit a full watch. These are the ones that are unique, high-production, or directly relevant to your core goal. The rest are context or filler.

Disclaimer: Always verify the licensing terms of any collection. Do not download copyrighted material illegally. Introduction Collection 30 By , the curators introduced