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A day in the life of a YouTube star: Film sheds light on ‘Internet famous’

March 16, 2015

What is it like to be ‘YouTube Famous’? A new documentary, dubbed ‘The Creators’, takes a look behind the scenes of some of the most influential Vloggers in the UK today.

Zoella, TomSka, and NikiNSammy star in the film, exploring the ups and downs of life as a content creator on YouTube.

Directed by Academy Award nominee Nanette Burstein and produced by Hungry Manand Anomaly in partnership with YouTube, The Creators explores both the advantages and disadvantages of its stars’ chosen profession.

In the documentary, Zoella, who shares fashion, beauty, and makeup tips with her 7.5 million subscribers, deals with the anxiety associated with her widespread online fame.

TomSka, whose animations and live-action sketches made him one of the first YouTube stars, fights a constant battle to stay on top of a changing landscape.

Meanwhile, NikiNSammy, a pair of identical twins who have only been making videos for a year, look for the best ways to grow their audience.

Watch the 30 minute film here:

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