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Jacob Geller is a Jewish-American video essayist and writer known for his analysis of popular video games focusing on horror, art, and left-wing politics. Geller's YouTube channel has over 1.2 million subscribers and he published an annotated collection of his essays, titled How a Game Lives, in 2024 in collaboration with independent publisher Lost in Cult.
https://kotaku.com/why-video-game-headshots-will-always-be-popular-and-uns-1836916797
https://www.thegamer.com/jacob-geller-book-youtube-creators-physical-media-how-a-game-lives/
https://www.jewishboston.com/read/running-on-serendipity-jacob-geller-on-video-game-journalism/
https://www.polygon.com/what-to-watch/23500291/best-video-essays-2022-youtube
https://www.polygon.com/22417320/best-video-essays-youtube-history
https://www.polygon.com/22202828/best-video-essays-of-2020
Notable works[edit]
Hyperallergic praised several of Geller's videos, including "Art in the Pre-Apocalypse",[1] "I Want to Tell You About My Favorite Fight Scene",[2] and "Art for No One",[3] naming him "one of the best video essayists in the game" in 2023.[1]
References[edit]
- ^ a b Schindel, Dan. "Five Video Essays That Go Beyond the Surface", Hyperallergic, 16 October 2023. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
- ^ Schindel, Dan. "A Batch of Video Essays for the Last Days of Winter", Hyperallergic, 26 February 2024. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
- ^ Schindel, Dan. "Art Made for Nobody, and Other Video Essays to Watch This Month ", Hyperallergic, 4 April 2024. Retrieved 30 May 2024.