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HTML5 is the fastest growing web development trend and HTML5 video as a part of HTML5 becomes the new natural way to show video online. iPad, iPhone, Android, all new browsers declare the support for HTML5 video. It's great, but what is the usual route to create HTML5 video? First you need to find converters and make three versions of your video - .OGG, MP4, WebM. Then, to provide the compatibility with IE and old browsers you add a fallback Flash version of your video with Flash video player. And finally, you extract an image for poster and write batch lines of code to combine all of it... Quite complicated?
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All it takes is 3 easy steps to convert any of your video to HTML5:
1. Drag-n-drop video file to Easy HTML5 Video;
2. Set poster image, select codecs, tune settings;
3. Press "Start".
As a result you'll get an html page with all necessary code, images, and videos.
EasyHTML5Video makes your life easier with HTML5 video!
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What does it mean for a 14-year-old girl growing up in this media ecosystem? She learns two things simultaneously: First, that her sleeping body is an object of potential value for online views. Second, that her friends or siblings might already be filming her without her knowledge. The digital age democratized production
Interviews with Gen Z consumers reveal a split opinion. Some find the videos "cringe but harmless," comparing them to old home movies. Others describe a growing anxiety known as "sleeping girl syndrome"—a persistent fear of being posted online involuntarily, leading to behaviors like locking bedroom doors at sleepovers or wearing full makeup to bed.
Popular media, by endlessly recycling the "de chicas dormidas" trope, normalizes surveillance. It tells young audiences that silence equals consent, and that vulnerability is entertainment. The most viewed videos in this niche are
To understand the "de chicas dormidas" phenomenon in popular media, one must first acknowledge the long artistic tradition of depicting sleeping women. From John Everett Millais’ Ophelia to the slumbering nymphs of Baroque painting, the sleeping female form has symbolized purity, passivity, and vulnerability.
Cinema inherited this trope. Silent films often featured the "dormant damsel" as a plot device—a character who must be awakened by a hero’s kiss (Disney’s Sleeping Beauty, 1959, being the archetype). For decades, this was considered romantic and aspirational. being the archetype). For decades
However, the shift in the late 20th century—particularly with the rise of music videos on MTV and reality television in the 2000s—moved the trope from fairy tale to faux-reality. Shows like The Real World or Big Brother popularized the "hidden camera" aesthetic, where housemates were filmed sleeping. This normalized the concept of the sleeping girl as a subject of observation, long before the internet democratized content creation.
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