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American YouTube personality, filmmaker and entrepreneur

Casey Neistat
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Neistat at the SXSW Music Festival in March 2017

Personal data
Born Casey Owen Neistat
(1981-03-25) March 25, 1981 (age 41)

Gales Ferry, Connecticut, U.S.

Partner(s) Robin Harris (1998–2001)
Spouse(s)
  • Candice Pool

    (k. 2005; ann. 2005)

    (k. )

Children 3 (Owen, Francine, Georgie)
Website world wide web.caseyneistat.com
YouTube data
Channel
  • CaseyNeistat
Years active 2010-present
Subscribers 12.iv million[i]
(May 25, 2022)
Total views 3.03 billion[1]
(May 25, 2022)

Creator Awards

YouTube Silver Play Button 2.svg 100,000 subscribers 2013
YouTube Gold Play Button 2.svg 1,000,000 subscribers 2015
YouTube Diamond Play Button.svg ten,000,000 subscribers 2018

Updated: May 25, 2022

Casey Owen Neistat (;[two] born March 25, 1981)[three] is an American YouTube personality, filmmaker, vlogger, and co-founder of the multimedia company Beme, which was afterwards acquired past CNN.[iv] In 2018, he founded 368, a creative space for creators to interact with each other.[5]

Early on life and didactics [edit]

Neistat was born in Gales Ferry, Connecticut.[6] [seven] He was brought upwards in Reform Judaism. He dropped out of loftier school during his sophomore year at the age of 17.[8] He somewhen left his family and had a son named Owen, at age 17, with his so-girlfriend Robin Harris, in 1998.[nine] Between the age of 17 and twenty (from 1998 to 2001), he lived in a trailer park with Harris and Owen.[10] It was during this fourth dimension that Neistat decided to move to New York Urban center.

Before moving to New York City, Neistat worked as a dishwasher at a seafood eating house[11] and was a short-lodge cook in Mystic, Connecticut.

Early on filmmaking career [edit]

Work with Tom Sachs [edit]

In 2001, Neistat and his blood brother Van began working with creative person Tom Sachs, ultimately making a series of films[12] about the artist'due south sculptures and installations.

iPod'southward Dirty Secret [edit]

Neistat showtime gained international exposure in 2003 for a iii-infinitesimal film titled iPod's Dirty Secret, criticizing Apple tree for not having a battery replacement program for their iPod line of portable media players. The moving picture received national media attention and brought broad attending to the company's policy towards iPod battery replacements.[thirteen] The motion picture was posted to the Internet on September twenty, 2003, and apace attracted media attending. The film was praised as "wonderfully renegade" past The Washington Postal service.[fourteen]

Apple announced a bombardment replacement policy on November 14, 2003,[15] and too announced an extended iPod warranty program on Nov 21.[16] Fob News set the date of the policy change at "two weeks" later the posting of the prune and Neil Cavuto called it a "David and Goliath story" on Play a trick on News's Your Globe. Apple tree spokeswoman Natalie Sequeira denied any connection between the moving picture and the new policy, stating the policy revision had been in the works for months before the film was released.[14]

Science Experiments [edit]

In 2004, Neistat and his brother produced a motion picture series titled Science Experiments. The 15-minute series featured a number of brusque films documenting various experiments. The series was included in the 26th São Paulo Biennial in São Paulo, Brazil.[17] The work was pop,[18] and was eventually featured in Creative Time's 59th Infinitesimal programme[xix] showing a i-infinitesimal excerpt from Neistat's film every 59 minutes on the Panasonic Times Square Astrovision.[xx]

The Neistat Brothers [edit]

In July 2008, HBO purchased an eight-episode television series, The Neistat Brothers, for just nether $two million.[21] The series was produced past Casey and Van Neistat, and Tom Scott. Independent film producer Christine Vachon served equally consulting producer. Written and directed by Casey and Van, the testify is autobiographical and told in the offset person. Each of the eight episodes is fabricated up of short stories about the brothers' lives. The testify premiered June 4, 2010, on HBO.

The Hollywood Reporter likened the brothers' charm, wit, and simplicity to that of Dr. Seuss.[22] Hank Stuever of the Washington Post praised the brothers' joie de vivre.[23]

YouTube [edit]

On February 17, 2010, Neistat uploaded a video well-nigh when to employ the emergency brake string on train cars in the New York Urban center Subway.[24] [25] Neistat criticized the way that the MTA did non brand it clear when the emergency brake cord should be pulled. According to the video, one should simply use the emergency brake system when the move of the train poses an imminent threat to life or limb.[25] [26]

On Feb 23, 2010, Neistat released a half dozen-infinitesimal film on Vimeo nearly the Internet site Chatroulette.[27] It explains what the Chatroulette site is, how information technology works, and why people use it.[28] Various experiments are conducted in the video with the findings presented in stop-frame animations. One experiment establish that people on Chatroulette are much more than likely to talk to a adult female. While 95% "nexted" Neistat, his female friend Genevieve was clicked away past only 5%.[29]

On June 7, 2011, Neistat criticized New York City Constabulary Section's ticketing of cyclists in New York City for riding outside of the marked bike lanes. In a video titled "Bike Lanes", Neistat encounters an officer and receives a $50 ticket for not riding within the lanes.[30] Neistat and so proceeds to comically ride his wheel in the lane crashing into various obstructions, supporting the argument that lanes aren't the safest at all times and are even sometimes unusable. In response, New York Magazine called Neistat a "Bike-Lane Vigilante"[31] and the film was covered by most mainstream media outlets. Additionally, Fourth dimension named "Cycle Lanes" number 8 on their Top x Creative Videos of 2011 listing.[32]

In 2014, Neistat was listed on New Media Rockstars Superlative 100 Channels, ranked at #82.[33]

Daily vlogs [edit]

Neistat started to post daily vlogs on YouTube on March 26, 2015. Neistat has stated that he sees his vlogs more as a forum as opposed to a daily journal.[34] On Jan 19, 2016, Neistat posted his 300th vlog,[35] although betwixt November 2016 and March 2017 Neistat stopped making vlogs to focus more on short films.[36] [37] [38]

Particularly popular videos have included snowboarding on New York City streets during the January 2016 United States blizzard.[39] The video gained six.5 million views on YouTube inside 24 hours.[xl]

On September 6, 2016, Neistat won GQ's "New Media Star" Man of the Year Award.[41] [42]

In October 2017, Neistat met with Indonesian President Joko Widodo.[43]

As of July xiii, 2018, Neistat has released 936 vlogs including other films on his YouTube channel since its creation on Feb 15, 2010. On August 23, 2015, Neistat reached 1 meg subscribers which increased to 4 million past Baronial 2016.[44] Equally of March 2022, his channel has received 12.4 million subscribers.[45] [46]

In March 2022, his film titled 'Nether the Influence', a documentary following David Dobrik and examining various controversies around him, was premiered at SXSW.[47]

Advertising [edit]

In addition to his career in telly and film, Neistat also directs and stars in tv commercials, having worked with clients such as Samsung, Nike,[48] Google,[49] Finn Jewelry,[50] J.Coiffure,[51] and Mercedes-Benz.[52]

Brand Information technology Count [edit]

Go far Count is a video written, directed, and starring Neistat for Nike. The video begins with scrolling text that reads: "Nike asked me to make a film about what it ways to #makeitcount. Instead of making their film, I spent the entire budget traveling around the world with my friend Max. We'd keep going until the money ran out. It took 10 days."

The video then begins in earnest with Neistat and his collaborator Max Joseph traveling to the airport.[53] Fast editing of their travels with interludes of inspirational quotes make up the motion-picture show ultimately ending with Neistat returning to New York City where the story began. On April 8, 2012, Nike launched the video on their official YouTube page titled "Make Information technology Count". The next day Neistat launched the video on his official YouTube. Neistat's posting went viral, as within the first 3 days the film garnered over 1 and a half million views.[54] As of June 2021, the video had over 31 million views.[55]

Mashable's Zoe Fox commented that it was "The All-time Branding Story Always Told".[54] A number of mainstream outlets referred to Neistat'due south product of the film as 'going rogue' including CNNGo,[56] Fast Visitor[57] and Conde Nast Traveler.[58]

Beme [edit]

In a July 8, 2015 vlog,[59] Neistat announced that he had been working with Matt Hackett on building a video-sharing app called Beme.[4] Designed as an alternative to highly edited content found in social media, the app enabled users to produce unedited 4-second videos, which were immediately uploaded and shared with the user's subscribers, without the ability to review the video.[60] Users could respond to shared content past sending "reactions", photographs of themselves, back to the video uploader.

Beme released the first version of the app on July 17, 2015.[61] Shortly afterwards the launch, BuzzFeed described Beme's minimalist design every bit "deceptively simple and decidedly weird."[62] The New York Times explained that Beme'southward user feel was "every bit if the phone becomes a stand-in for i'south trunk, the camera facing outward to capture what the user is experiencing."[61] Inside 8 days of the app'south release, Beme users had shared 1.i one thousand thousand videos and logged ii.4 meg reactions.[63]

On November 28, 2016, CNN announced that it would acquire the Beme company,[64] reportedly for U.s.$25 million.[65] [66] At the same time, Hackett announced that the Beme app would be shutting downwardly on January 31, 2017, maxim: "Beme equally a single product failed. Beme as a vision for the kind of engineering and media that must be built is merely getting started."[67] [68] [69]

On January 25, 2018, Neistat and Hackett appear that they were severing their ties with CNN, just that well-nigh Beme employees would continue to work for CNN.[seventy] [71] [72]

368 [edit]

Office for 368 at 370 Broadway (left) and Neistat'southward onetime studio at 368 Broadway (correct)

On April 5, 2018, Neistat announced a new projection: 368 (named afterwards the address of Neistat'southward studio at the time, 368 Broadway, New York[73]), a creative infinite for creators to collaborate.[74] On Apr 12 of that year, Patreon CEO Jack Conte announced a potential collaboration with Neistat on the projection.[75]

Couples Therapy [edit]

Neistat'south podcast Couples Therapy ran for 20 episodes, from May 4, 2018, to April fifteen, 2019. On the testify, Neistat and his wife Candice Puddle discussed the up and downs of their marriage, friendship, parenting, and lives in the YouTube spotlight.[76]

Appearances [edit]

Neistat has a chapter giving advice in Tim Ferriss's book Tools of Titans.

Public speaking [edit]

Neistat has lectured on topics related to filmmaking and his life experiences including giving public lectures,[77] speaking at The Nantucket Project,[78] and giving a TEDx talk at TEDxParkerSchool.[79]

Personal life [edit]

In 2005, Neistat eloped with Candice Pool in Houston, Texas. This marriage lasted about a month and ended with an annulment.[80] He after reconciled with Puddle and got engaged to her on February 18, 2013. On December 29, 2013, Neistat and Puddle were married in a Jewish wedding ceremony service in Cape Town, South Africa.[81] They have two daughters, Francine and Georgie.[82] [83] [84] He identifies equally Jewish.[85]

His grandmother Louise Neistat (built-in Louise Celice Grossman) was a tap dancer and one of the Radio City Music Hall's Rockettes during Earth War II. In 2004, he directed a video in which his grandmother fabricated the "world's greatest french toast", and delivered it to his son, Owen. On October 31, 2011, Neistat posted a iv-infinitesimal short moving-picture show on YouTube nearly his grandmother.[86] The video opens with him request his grandmother how many more years she thinks she will put on her almanac tap trip the light fantastic toe show, and then inter-cuts various printing clippings from her accomplished life with footage from her nearly contempo tap trip the light fantastic show, the focus being the money her tap dancing has raised for cancer research-related charities.[87] The video was tweeted by YouTube'southward official Twitter handle and appeared on numerous news and viral video websites including the Huffington Post. Twenty-two days after the video was posted, Louise died of natural causes at the age of 92; Neistat wrote her obituary and delivered the eulogy.[88]

On May 10, 2019, Neistat announced that he would exist leaving New York City and moving to Los Angeles to be with his family, in a video titled, "i'Thou Leaving NYC Forever..".[89]

Political views [edit]

Neistat supported Democrat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 U.s. presidential election.[90]

On October xi, 2016, Neistat released a video titled "who im voting for president", in which he claimed people having dissimilar opinions is "the nature of a healthy democracy, ... but this is not that" claiming the 2016 U.s.a. presidential election was dissimilar and that the "election had very trivial to do with politics, policy or legislation".[ninety] Neistat received criticism for the video because he claimed creators who did not endorse Hillary Clinton were "complicit" with Trump's "lying, racist, misogynist(ic)" attributes and were "partially responsible for handing him (Donald Trump) reins of ability".[91] [92] [93]

On September 27, 2019, Neistat acknowledged that he should've taken a more than "effective" route to making the video as he was "also upset, aroused and emotional" when it was made. He also said the video lacked "diplomacy" and that he still feels the aforementioned mode almost Trump.[94] [95]

Neistat supported Democrat Joe Biden in the 2020 Usa presidential election.[96]

Filmography [edit]

Film [edit]

Year Picture Credited equally Notes
Director Producer Writer Histrion Office
2008 The Pleasure of Existence Robbed No Executive No No [97]
2009 Daddy Longlegs No Yes No Yeah
2011 3x3 Yep No No No
2016 Nerve No No No Yes Himself [98]
2020 Projection Power No No No Yes Moto
2022 Under the Influence Yes Yes No No [99]

Tv [edit]

Year Picture show Credited as Notes
Managing director Producer Writer Thespian Role
2010 The Neistat Brothers Yes Yes Yes Yep Himself [21]
2011 Change Egos No No Aye No 1 episode
2018 The Untitled Action Bronson Prove No No No Yes Himself 1 episode

Awards and nominations [edit]

Year Honor Category Issue Notes
2010 Independent Spirit Awards John Cassavetes Award Won with Tom Scott
2016 Shorty Awards YouTuber of the Year Won [100]
GQ Men of the Year New Media Star Won [101]
Streamy Awards Entertainer of the Year Won
Best First-Person Series Won
Cinematography Nominated
2017 Streamy Awards Creator of the Twelvemonth Nominated
Starting time Person Nominated
Cinematography Won [102]
Editing Nominated
2018 Streamy Awards Creator of the Year Nominated [103]
First Person Nominated [103]
Cinematography Nominated [103]
Editing Nominated [103]
Podcast Nominated Couples therapy with Candice and Casey

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