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The Frozen Tundra…

January 29th, 2010 by Eugene Wei SVP, Audience

They say that smell is the sense with the strongest hooks into memory. Or maybe it isn’t. For some reason I imagine that I’ve heard it said before, but memory is a moving target.

For that same reason, I’m not sure of this next memory, but it is vivid.

It begins with a sound, and that sound is the disembodied voice of Harry Kalas, or John Facenda, like the voice of History itself. The next sound I hear is the music: sweeping strings, blaring horns, unabashedly martial and military in its cadence and themes.

The visuals play at half speed, maybe slower, with the desaturated color palette of a ’60s Super 8mm home movie. Even in slow motion, I can tell that the giant men in uniforms lumber the way people do when they’ve run their body at high speeds into other solid objects, mostly human beings, sometimes the earth, for years and years. Their breaths appear with metronomic rhythm like contrails in what must be bitter cold winter air, giving the impression that they are not people but steam powered machines.

There might not be a sports organization that better mythologizes its past in video than the NFL (play word association with any pro football fan and more often than not, if you say “Lambeau Field,” they’ll come back with “frozen tundra”), but you can judge for yourself today as we’ve partnered with the NFL Network to bring classics from the NFL Films Archive to Hulu.

Whether you’re looking for footage on your favorite team, classic games, specific seasons, or Super Bowls past, the NFL Network on Hulu has it covered. In recent seasons, the NFL has even managed to turn training camp (training camp?!) into gripping entertainment in the form of Hard Knocks.

When I say the NFL has these games covered, I’m underselling it. This isn’t just recycled game footage but reveals angles and shots you’ve never seen before. Watching any of these videos, it’s stunning to realize just how many high speed cameras were planted all over the stadium. It seems like there’s a camera trained on every player and one tracking the football itself.

Being a Chicago boy, the first video I sought out was a profile of the only Bears team in my lifetime to win the Super Bowl, the 1985 Bears of the Super Bowl Shuffle fame. Lo and behold, who should have done the voiceover than an old Hulu friend, Alec Baldwin. It’s as if this partnership was meant to be.

From the frozen tundra of, well, sunny Los Angeles,
Eugene Wei
eugene.wei@hulu.com

State of the Union Address: Streaming Live Wednesday

January 26th, 2010 by Rebecca Harper Editor

As President Obama gives his State of the Union Address Wednesday evening, you can catch the speech in its entirety as it streams live from Hulu. The stream from Fox News — available internationally — is expected to begin at 9 p.m. EST/6 p.m. PST and will include the Republican response. While the address is in progress, you can initiate the live stream from the Hulu home page or watch here on the Hulu Blog.

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Last comment: about 9 hours ago 4 Comments

The Stars Come Together for Haiti

January 20th, 2010 by Rebecca Harper Editor

When reports of the 7.0 earthquake in Haiti started pouring in, many of us — even celebrities — looked for ways to help. Two days after the earthquake, Up in the Air star George Clooney contacted MTV Networks, offering his help in putting together a star-studded benefit for the devastated nation. The result? Hope for Haiti Now, a two-hour telethon airing the evening of Friday, January 22 on most major networks.

Hosted by Clooney, Wyclef Jean and Anderson Cooper, Hope for Haiti Now will feature performances by Jean himself, as well as Bruce Springsteen, Jennifer Hudson, Mary J. Blige, Shakira, Sting, Alicia Keys, Coldplay, Dave Matthews, Justin Timberlake and much more — including a group performance by Jay-Z, Rihanna, and U2′s Bono and The Edge in London. Donations will benefit a variety of Haiti relief efforts, including the Red Cross, UNICEF, the Yele Haiti Foundation, Oxfam America and Partners in Health.

How You Can Help
Hope for Haiti Now is now accepting donations via the following methods:
- Online: www.hopeforhaitinow.org
- Phone: 877-99-HAITI
- Text: Text “GIVE” to 50555
- Mail: Hope For Haiti Now Fund, Entertainment Industry Foundation, 1201 West 5th Street, Suite T-700, Los Angeles, CA 90017

Rebecca Harper ()
Editor

Last comment: Jun 8th 2010 1 Comment

Hu-Listic: Only Accept the Greatest

January 19th, 2010 by Jocelyn Matsuo Asst Video Editor

Each week, Hulu’s video editor, Jocelyn Matsuo, shares her latest finds from the Hulu vault.

Ah sports, the thrill of battle, the physics-defying feats of strength and will, and the suspense of the clock. Yet some games leave a bit to be desired. You may be wondering to yourself: How can I prevent such disappointment? Good News!

The Big Ten’s Greatest Games Football and Basketball have done the sorting for you. Every game you watch is guaranteed to be exciting.

I’m a UK fan, myself (both University of Kentucky and the United Kingdom, but I mean Kentucky here), and this game gave me an excellent blast from the past.

It’s also a great example of Bobby Knight in action (and it even helped save my team playing Trivial Pursuit 1990’s Edition.) So grab a brewski and sit on the edge of your seat.

Go Big Blue,
Jocelyn Matsuo
Video Editor

New in Anime: Kekkaishi

January 18th, 2010 by Rebecca Harper Editor

Today, Candice Uyloan from VIZ Media introduces an anime series that’s new to Hulu.

Ketsu! Metsu! Prepare for Kekkaishi! One of the most beloved recent anime series in Japan, Kekkaishi is now on Hulu. If you haven’t yet discovered the story of Yoshimori and Tokine — barrier masters extraordinaire — you’re in for a real treat.

By day, Yoshimori and Tokine are students. But at night, when the demons come out to play, they are kekkaishi, butt-kicking demon-hunters that specialize in creating barriers around their prey. That’s not to say that they don’t have loftier goals, of course. In fact, Yoshimori dreams of becoming a skilled pastry chef and baking a massive cake castle … one so big that he could live in it.

Even though Yoshimori and Tokine both fight demons to keep their neighborhood safe, they are also competing kekkaishi. Their families share a rocky history that has yet to be resolved: for years, they have quibbled over which lineage is the true master of the magical barrier arts. That doesn’t stop Yoshimori and Tokine from sharing a special bond, however. Together with their demon dogs, they are ready to face down supernatural baddies on Hulu … starting NOW!

Candice Uyloan
Marketing Ninja
VIZ Media