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This is the grayest legal area, but the most profitable. "Clip farmers" take popular podcasts or reality TV shows (Joe Rogan, H3 Podcast, Survivor) and repack entertainment content into viral, standalone moments.
The Strategy: A three-hour podcast has one 45-second segment where a guest says something controversial. You clip that 45 seconds, add a flashing red circle around the speaker, and add subtitles. vogov190717emilywillistrueanallovexxx repack
The Execution:
Warning: Major studios are fighting back. Paramount and Disney now have automated Content ID systems specifically targeting "reaction" clips. To survive, you must add so much transformative value (pausing, drawing on screen, adding memes) that the algorithm cannot match it to the source. This is the grayest legal area, but the most profitable
Creating demand from scratch is difficult. When you repack popular media, you are tapping into a conversation that people are already having. You don't have to convince people to care about the topic; you only have to convince them that your angle is worth their time. Warning: Major studios are fighting back
Bill Simmons built a media empire by repacking sports games. You already saw the game last night; you listen to Simmons to have the game translated into a narrative (the "Dion Waiters" award, the "Royce White" potential).