Web Makes College Kids (Shooting) Stars
Assignment America: Steve Hartman Meets up with DudePerfect - Whose Amazing Trick Basketball Shots are YouTube Favorites
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Play CBS Video Video Shooting Stars a Slam Dunk In today's age, anyone with some creativity can become a star. In the case of these Texas A&M students, they became shooting stars by shooting hoops. Steve Hartman has Assignment America.
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Video Incredible Basketball Shot For Real? The Dude Perfect basketball hoopsters are at it again and their latest shot is almost too incredible to believe. News 3's Shane McAuliffe reports on the viral video that is turning heads around the world.
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The guys at dudeperfect.com perform amazing basketball trick shots, like this one. (Dude Perfect)
Tyler Toney said, "I'd say we were above average basketball players.
Steve Hartman replied, "But it seems like you make all the shots?"
"On the videos, yes we do make all the shots," said Tyler.
DudePerfect is a group of about half a dozen Texas A&M students who, one day, got to wondering - what's the most incredible shot any one of them could make? They spent a couple hours taping a video in their backyard - and their neighbor's backyard, and then posted it on YouTube.
"World's Longest Basketball Shot"
DudePerfect YouTube Channel
DudePerfect Official Website
Steve Hartman's Preview Blog
After making every shot they could think of at the house, The DudePerfect dudes hit the road - to see what other shots were out there, just waiting to be made.
Their sequel videos, which take the concept to a whole other level, have already gotten more than 10 million views worldwide.
It's a success due, in no small part, to junior pre-dentistry major Tyler Toney. Tyler was born with a hoop in his crib. He went on to play high school basketball and was quarterback on the football team - an ideal skill set for this kind of craziness.
Some of his shots are so unbelievable; a lot of people really don't believe them -- this one especially, "This is the world's longest basketball shot" from the third deck of their football stadium. There are two angles of the shot. Tyler says it took 30 minutes, but he did make it.
"Put one fake shot on your videos and you lose all credibility that you have," said Tyler. "And so everything that we put on our video is all real."
They're pretty low-tech. No HD equipment and fancy editing software. They use imovie and a digital camera.
We were with the DudePerfect dudes for the shooting of their latest video - at a hockey rink. After this one comes out, they will have made pretty much every shot imaginable -- from Aggie stadium to a Zamboni.
Really the only thing left to make now -- is money.
At a recent job fair, while all the other kids were looking for starting positions, these guys were shopping sponsorship deals.
There's interest in a reality TV series and a DudePerfect video game.
All those things are still long shots - but, of course, they've made those before.
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- Nice Choice in hockey Jerseys. Also nice University of Michigan hat.
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- Leave it to a bunch of Friggin Aggies to come up with something like this. I sure miss living in College Station.
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- What no comments? It is almost like I have my own web site delivered to my computer. That was a great segment. 'Boys will be boys' that is what I call a good time by the guys. I sure wish I could have enjoyed the time together and the comradry of childhood friends. Congratulations guys on your friendships and the spirit of sharing for the rest of us here on the net. I can see why they have become so popular. We have own own globetrotters (trick shot artists), now if they can only make more than 20% you guys got quite a career ahead of you. Go Aggies!
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