Luke Barats is taking over his former comedy partner's old gig. Barats, who served as one half of the sketch comedy duo Barats and Bereta between 2005 and 2013, will replace Joe Bereta as the Creative Director of Defy Media's Smosh brand.
Barats will succeed Bereta after the former comedian opted to depart his post in order to dedicate his full-time focus to The Valleyfolk, a spiritual successor to the SourceFed channel he helped make famous. According to Defy, Bereta will take over the Creative Director gig on an interim basis, with the opportunity for a long-term extension at a later date.
The Barats and Bereta channel was one of YouTube's most fruitful sketch comedy hubs during the video site's early years. Its co-founders created a number of memorable viral hits, including 'Mother's Day' and 'Man Vs. Toddler.'
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Barats will succeed Bereta after the former comedian opted to depart his post in order to dedicate his full-time focus to The Valleyfolk, a spiritual successor to the SourceFed channel he helped make famous. According to Defy, Bereta will take over the Creative Director gig on an interim basis, with the opportunity for a long-term extension at a later date.
The Barats and Bereta channel was one of YouTube's most fruitful sketch comedy hubs during the video site's early years. Its co-founders created a number of memorable viral hits, including 'Mother's Day' and 'Man Vs. Toddler.'
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- 12.4.2018
- von Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
All the hullaballoo surrounding Netflix's rate increase and its subsequent DVD-only offering Qwickster has provided some great fodder for parody on YouTube. Luke Barats from BaratsAndBereta produced Netflix Fail Song for the Break Originals channel on YouTube. In the most memorable line from the vid, Barats forecasts Qwickster fate: "I want to use Qwickster about as much as Friendster," though a more telling comment comes from user cherilyndria: "I wanna use quickster about as much as friendster—was what he was referencing?" Exactly. Wtf was Freindster, again? The parody vid, which also stars, Syd Wilder, plays off the song "Pumped Up Kicks" by Foster the People, with the Soundalike Song performed and mixed by Sean Motley. The complete lyrics, for your enjoyment: They hooked me with their Free Trial Spent my whole weekend, watching hours of The Wire Then the cool picks started drying up, And all the new movies,...
- 24.9.2011
- von Drew Baldwin
- Tubefilter.com
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