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凱西·奈斯塔特
Casey Neistat
个人资料
出生凱西·歐文·奈斯塔特
(Casey Owen Neistat)
(1981-03-25) 1981年3月25日43歲)
國籍美國
居住地美國紐約州紐約曼哈頓翠貝卡[2]
網站casey.nyc
YouTube 资料
頻道
活躍年代2010年至今
類型短片
訂閱量728萬
總观看量1.6億
10萬訂閱 2013
100萬訂閱 2015

更新于2017年4月22日

凱西·歐文·奈斯塔特(英語:Casey Owen Neistat/ˈk.siˌˈn.stæt/[3]1981年3月25日[4]是一名美國YouTube名人、電影製作人,以及社群媒體公司Beme英语Beme的共同創辦人。[5]奈斯塔特曾與他的哥哥凡(Van)共同製作HBO影集《奈斯塔特兄弟英语Neistat Brothers》。[6]

早年生活[编辑]

1981年3月25日,奈斯塔特生於美國康乃狄克州蓋爾斯弗瑞英语Gales Ferry, Connecticut[7]他的雙親曾是紐約市的房地產商人及開發商。[8]年僅15歲的他在就讀萊迪高中(Ledyard High School)十年級時遭到退學,之後便未再重返校園。[9]奈斯塔特在他17歲時搬離家裡,與當時的女友羅賓·哈里斯(Robin Harris)及他們年幼的兒子歐文住在一處拖車公園。[10]他便在此期間萌生搬往紐約居住的念頭。[11]於此期間,奈斯塔特曾在康乃狄克州米斯蒂克的一家餐廳擔任洗碗工。[12]

2001年,20歲的奈斯塔特搬往紐約市曼哈頓下城翠貝卡,他的住處與世界貿易中心僅相隔幾個街區。當奈斯塔特在其影像部落格中提及,媒體集團康泰納仕僱用他至位於世界貿易中心一號大樓中的公司總部擔任臨時模特兒時,他回憶起九一一襲擊事件的經過,稱那是他「生命中最可怕的一天」。[11]

早期職業生涯[编辑]

與湯姆·薩克斯共事[编辑]

2001年中,奈斯塔特和他的哥哥凡(Van)開始與藝術家湯姆·薩克斯英语Tom Sachs (artist)合作,最終,完成了一系列有關雕塑作品及裝置藝術的電影。[13]這也是兄弟倆首次合作完成的作品。

《iPod見不得人的祕密》[编辑]

奈斯塔特因為在2003年9月製作的一支名為《iPod不可告人的祕密》的3分鐘長短片,[14]批評蘋果公司沒有為iPod建立適當的電池更換計畫,逐漸受到國際矚目。美國媒體開始關注這支短片,探討蘋果公司在更換iPod電池方面的政策。[15]短片以撥打蘋果支援服務免付費電話為開頭,隨後,凱西·奈斯塔特與接線員萊恩(Ryan)對談,告訴對方他的iPod使用了18個月後,電池壽命已經耗盡。萊恩建議凱西與其支付運費及工本費更換電池,不如再購買一台全新的iPod。短片的最後,奈斯塔特兄弟為了告知消費者關於電池的內幕,在美國嘻哈團體N.W.A的饒舌歌曲〈表現自己〉(Express Yourself)的伴奏下,展開一系列的公眾宣導。他們利用刻好「iPod無法更換的電池僅有18個月壽命」字樣的模版,在曼哈頓街頭的iPod廣告旁噴上警告標語。[16]

2003年11月14日,蘋果宣布推出電池更換方案,[17]並在11月21日發佈延長iPod保固方案。[18]華盛頓郵報》錯誤地報導這兩項計畫皆在短片發佈「幾天後」推出。[16]蘋果女發言人娜塔莉·塞奎拉(Natalie Sequeira)否認新方案的推出與這支短片相關,表示這項方案的修訂工作早在短片發佈前幾個月便已展開。[16]

《科學實驗》[编辑]

2004年,奈斯塔特與他的哥哥共同製作了一部名為《科學實驗》(Science Experiments)的系列影片,在時長15分鐘的系列中包含了許多記錄各種不同實驗的短片。這部系列影片曾在第26屆聖保羅雙年展上展示,[19]也得到不錯的迴響。[20]這部作品也曾登上藝術組織創意時代英语Creative Time的第59分鐘(The 59th Minute)計畫,[21]每59分鐘便在國際牌時代廣場Astrovision看板上播放奈斯塔特影片的1分鐘片段。[22]

The Neistat Brothers[编辑]

In July 2008, HBO purchased an eight-episode television series, The Neistat Brothers, for just under $2 million.[6] The series was created by Casey Neistat, Van Neistat, Mason Daugherty and Tom Scott. Independent film producer Christine Vachon served as consulting producer. Written and directed by Casey and Van, the show is autobiographical and told in the first person. Each of the eight episodes is made up of short stories about the brothers' lives. The show premiered June 4, 2010 at midnight on HBO.

The Hollywood Reporter said 'the Neistat Brothers are to film what Dr. Seuss is to literature'.[23] Hank Stuever of the Washington post noted 'the Neistats exhibit an enthusiasm for life that you can't help but love'.[24] The show was not without detractors. The blog The Zeitgeisty Report called the show 'A cutesy, hipster-y, pretentious mess' and went on to suggest it was "the most irritating show in HBO's history."[25]

YouTube career[编辑]

As of October 1, 2016, Neistat has released 944 vlogs and short films on his YouTube channel since its creation on February 15, 2010. The subject matter of the films varies greatly and most feature Neistat. On August 22, 2015, Neistat reached 1 million subscribers which increased to 4 million by August 2016, and 5 million on October 1, 2016.[4]

On February 17, 2010 Neistat uploaded a video about when, and when not, to use the emergency brake cord on train cars in the New York City Subway.[26][27] Neistat criticised the way that the MTA did not make it clear when the emergency brake cord should be pulled. According to the video, one should only use the emergency brake when the motion of the train poses an imminent threat to life or limb.[27][28]

On February 23, 2010, Neistat released a six-minute film on Vimeo about the internet site Chatroulette.[29] It explains what the Chatroulette site is, how it works, and why people use it.[30] Various experiments are conducted in the video with the findings presented in stop frame animations. One experiment found that people on Chatroulette are much more likely to talk to a woman. While 95% "nexted" Neistat, his female friend Genevieve was clicked away by only 5%.[31]

On June 7, 2011, Neistat criticized New York City Police Department's ticketing of cyclists in New York City for riding outside of the marked bike lanes. In a video entitled "Bike Lanes", Neistat encounters an officer, wherein receiving a $50 ticket for not riding within the lanes.[32] Neistat then proceeds to comically ride his bike in the lane crashing into various obstructions, supporting the argument that lanes aren't the safest at all times and are even sometimes unusable. In response, New York Magazine called Neistat a "Bike-Lane Vigilante"[33] and the film was covered by most mainstream media outlets. Additionally, Time named Bike Lanes number 8 on their Top 10 Creative Videos of 2011 list.[34]

In 2014, Neistat was listed on New Media Rockstars Top 100 Channels, ranked at #82.[35] Neistat has also begun to use Snapchat to capture moments of his life and add them to his "story". There is no main theme to these as they showcase all different parts of his life or feature whatever he is doing that day, including behind-the-scenes content to his YouTube videos.[36]

Daily vlogs[编辑]

Neistat started to post daily vlogs on YouTube on March 24, 2015. On his May 15, 2015, vlog post "The Vice President, Outer Space and the Baby," Neistat stated that he sees his vlogs more as a forum as opposed to a daily journal.[37] On January 19, 2016 Neistat posted his 300th vlog.[38] As a result of vlogging everyday, Neistat said he has chosen to refrain from making any feature length content. Neistat is frequently seen using and discussing his collection of Boosted boards in his daily vlogs, which are sometimes showcased in his other YouTube videos.

On January 23, 2016, during the January 2016 United States blizzard, which caused travel bans in New York City, Neistat, his brother Dean, Oscar Boyson, and Jesse Wellens filmed a video through the empty streets of New York City.[39] The 2-minute, 41-second video, titled "Snowboarding with the NYPD," showed Neistat being towed on a rope on the streets and through Times Square, after which a police officer pardons him. The video went viral,[40][41] and gained 6.5 million views on YouTube within 24 hours.[42]

2016年9月8日,他獲選為GQ年度風雲人物獎的媒體新星。[43][44]

Beme[编辑]

Beme logo

In a July 8, 2015 vlog,[45] Neistat announced that he has been working with Matt Hackett on building a video sharing app called Beme.[5] Designed as an alternative to highly edited content found in social media, the app enables users to produce unedited four-second videos, which are immediately uploaded and shared with the user's subscribers, without the ability to review the video.[46] Users respond to shared content by sending "reactions", photographs of themselves, back to the video uploader.

Beme released the first version of the app on July 17, 2015.[47] Shortly after the launch, BuzzFeed described Beme's minimalist design as "deceptively simple and decidedly weird."[48] The New York Times explained that Beme's user experience is "as if the phone becomes a stand-in for one's body, the camera facing outward to capture what the user is experiencing."[47] Within eight days of the app's release, Beme users had shared 1.1 million videos and logged 2.4 million reactions.[49]

Advertising[编辑]

In addition to his career in television and film, Neistat also directs television commercials, having worked with clients such as Samsung Nike, Inc,[50] Google,[51] Finn Jewelry,[52] J.Crew[53] and Mercedes-Benz.[54]

Make It Count[编辑]

"Make It Count" is a video written, directed, and starring Casey Neistat for Nike. The video begins with scrolling text that reads "Nike asked me to make a movie about what it means to #makeitcount. Instead of making their movie I spent the entire budget traveling around the world with my friend Max. We'd keep going until the money ran out. It took 10 days."

The video then begins in earnest with Neistat and his collaborator Max Joseph traveling to the airport.[55] Fast editing of their travels with interludes of inspirational quotes make up the film ultimately ending with Neistat returning to New York City where the story began. On April 8, 2012, Nike launched the video on their official YouTube page titled "MAKE IT COUNT". The next day Neistat launched the video on his official YouTube. Neistat's posting went viral, as within the first 3 days the film garnered over one and a half million views.[56]

Mashable's Zoe Fox commented that it was "The Best Branding Story Ever Told".[56] A number of mainstream outlets referred to Neistat's production of the film as 'going rogue' including CNNGo,[57] Fast Company[58] and Conde Nast Traveler.[59]

Public speaking[编辑]

Neistat has lectured on topics related to filmmaking and his life experiences.

On October 15, 2010 Neistat spoke at the South Carolina Arts Education Association Fall Conference.[60] He was the events Special Feature Media Artist.

On February 2, 2011 Neistat Lectured in the Celeste Bartos Theater at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. The lecture was described as "Casey Neistat will show and tell you how he taught himself everything from design to film making since he dropped out of high school. His tools are simple; a camera, a marker, paper and scissors and anything that surrounds him, which he incorporates into stories on topics such as the subway's emergency brake and Facebook's privacy settings."[9] Tickets for the event were $40 and it was sold out. Neistat concluded his lecture by inviting Q and A participants onto the stage to choose a gift from his large cardboard box labeled Party Favors,[61] gifts included an iPad, fake Rolex and cases of beer.[62]

Neistat spoke at The Nantucket Project on October 2, 2011. Described as an event experience that brings together a select group of eminent and accomplished visionaries, thinkers, innovators and performers to one of the most storied places in the United States.[63] Neistat spoke for a predetermined 20 minutes along with presenters such as politician Rahm Emanuel, American Businessman Eddie Lampert, former United States Secretary of the Treasury Lawrence Summers, Google Executive Charman Eric Schmidt and stage director Julie Taymor. Neistat's lecture was described as a 'witty explanation of how he chooses his topics and his methods of production gave hope to every potential filmmaker, at any income level'.[64]

Neistat spoke at the TEDx Parker School in Chicago on March 24, 2012. The events theme was The Eye Opening Experience.[65]

Personal life[编辑]

Neistat had a son, Owen, when he was 17, with then-girlfriend Robin Harris.[66] On February 18, 2013, Neistat became engaged to Candice Pool, who is featured in many of his films. On December 29, 2013, Candice and Casey were married in Cape Town, South Africa.[67] Together they have a daughter, Francine.[68]

Louise Neistat (born Louise Celice Grossman), Casey Neistat's grandmother, was a tap dancer and one of the Radio City Music Hall's Rockettes during World War II. In 2004, Casey directed a video in which his grandmother made the "world's greatest french toast" and delivered it to his son, Owen.

On October 31, 2011, Casey Neistat posted a four-minute short film on YouTube about her.[69] The video opens with Casey asking his grandmother how many more years she thinks she will put on her annual tap dance show, then inter-cuts various press clippings from her accomplished life with footage from her most recent tap dance show; the focus of her accomplishments being the money her tap dancing has raised for cancer research-related charities.[70] The video was tweeted by YouTube's official Twitter handle and appeared on numerous news and viral video websites including the Huffington Post. 22 days after the video was posted, Louise died of natural causes at the age of 92; Casey wrote her obituary and delivered the eulogy.[71]

Filmography[编辑]

Film[编辑]

Year Film Credited as Notes
Director Producer Writer Actor Role
2008 The Pleasure of Being Robbed Executive [72]
2009 Daddy Longlegs
2011 3x3
2016 Nerve Himself [73]

Television[编辑]

Year Film Credited as Notes
Director Producer Writer Actor Role
2010 The Neistat Brothers [6]
2011 Alter Egos 1 episode

參見[编辑]

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外部連結[编辑]