We started making content because we wanted to see it, and so our content ended up being genuine. Burnie Burns Read Quote
The Amazing Race’ has always been the gold standard of reality television to me. It’s smart, it’s funny, and it’s entertaining as hell. Burnie Burns Read Quote
To us, ‘The Amazing Race’ takes the whole world and turns it into a giant game. What could be better? Burnie Burns Read Quote
We didn’t join YouTube until late 2008 because when we first looked at it, honestly, I viewed them as a competitor. But then it grew to the point where if you wanted to be part of the conversation, you had to be on YouTube. Burnie Burns Read Quote
Even in the days of early YouTube, we always focused on narratives, and we always focused on franchises. We didn’t do a lot of vlogging and stuff like that. Burnie Burns Read Quote
To me, the machinima artform has essentially evolved now into the Let’s Play streaming world. That’s what it is: it’s people performing and creating art using video games. It’s just more personality-driven rather than story-driven these days. Burnie Burns Read Quote
Red vs Blue’ as a show has evolved dramatically. It looks an entirely different show to what we started with, but the format of the show has changed so much over the years, too. Burnie Burns Read Quote
We’re so used to financing things on our own that we always have a plan in place to sort of scale our ideas. Burnie Burns Read Quote
Nothing scales quite the way a sci-fi feature does, I mean, you can always add more visual effects; you can spend a lot of money on the visual fidelity alone. Burnie Burns Read Quote