Injured On The Set Of The Microwave Show!
March 19, 2011: Jon shares some more behind-the-scenes footage from “Is It A Good Idea To Microwave This?”, as he prepares the show with Jory Caron and Riley McIlwain for it’s 10th season. Unfortunately for Riley though, he gets injured even before filming begins. – “Jon’s Adventure Vlog” Whenever Jon ventures out into the world to do something exciting, he will take you along for the adventure! These videos will be posted sporadically – it depends on when Jon actually goes on an adventure! Jonathan Paula is a 25-year-old professional YouTuber and creator of the hit web series, “Is It A Good Idea To Microwave This?”. He graduated from Emerson College in 2008 with a degree in Television Production and Radio Broadcasting. He currently lives in Rockingham, New Hampshire with his fiancée. +++++++++++++++++++++++ Twitter ————- bit.ly Facebook ——— bit.ly The World ——– bit.ly Game Time —— bit.ly Main Channel — bit.ly FAQ Video ——- bit.ly T-Shirts ———— bit.ly Facebook App — bit.ly +++++++++++++++++++++++ Created by —— Jonathan Paula Camera ———- Canon PowerShot SX20 Software ——— Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Computer ——- bit.ly An ideo Production – © 2011. ~
Authors: Boss_Mob, SaggySackBoy, tomatenbrei and daFRED94 A platform for games? Pfft. Only stupid and unambitious children make games with LittleBigPlanet 2 now; that is SO mid October. The real creators, the super elite hardcore characters… they’re off making entire operating systems! I’ve actually seen this idea executed before in the Beta, but never to this high a standard. It works… well, *almost* perfectly (just like the real Windows, there are some kinks in the works), and it’s an extremely accurate re-creation, right down to the log in noise. You’ve got pictures, music, videos; even some built in games for you to play! Who needs the NT kernel or C++ when you’ve got LittleBigPlanet 2? This video has been featured on Kotaku and in ScrewAttack’s Hard News program, tweeted by Sony on their @PlayStation Twitter account, and embedded on countless gaming forums. Kudos to you guys for giving these creators the attention and praise they deserve for their efforts.