He once washed dishes full time in a trailer park. Now he uploads videos that break five million views in under three weeks. But when Casey Neistat isn’t leaping into a sinkhole in Oman or stealing his own bike on the streets of NYC, he’s busy working in this obsessively organised, fully functional, bare-bones 80sqm studio.
Casey Neistat, filmmaker and awesome liver of life, set off on a worldwide trek that blazed through New York, Paris, Rome, Johannesburg, Egypt, Thailand, Japan and more in just 10 days. It’s like a spin around the world in fast forward.
Filmmaker Casey Neistat filmed a pretty funny PSA-type video about the dangers of texting and walking at the same time for the NY Times. It hilariously analyses the pitfalls of the text-and-walk which includes being rude, blind spots and the sheer danger of it all.
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There’s been a lot written about Facebook privacy concerns, so much so that you’d be forgiven for abandoning keeping track of it all. But this video by Casey Neistat sums it up pretty well and entertainingly.