Stas Davydov - This is good. Where does video blogger Stas Davydov live? Stas Davydov during his school years

  • 07.08.2019

This guy with Latvian roots and brisk Russian speech is unlikely to have at least one user Internet will leave you indifferent. Stas Davydov- one of the channel's presenters "This is good" V YouTube- we managed to catch Moscow, which is very difficult, because Stas lives in Riga. The channel has existed for five years, and its creators are Vitaly Golovanov, Sergey Fedorenko And Stas Davydov− today they are not only veterans of the Russian-speaking YouTube, but also true professionals in their field. We were lucky to chat not only with Stas, but also with Sergei. About how to develop a sense of humor, not become a star and make a quality product in Internet, read in our interview.

Jacket and shoes, UK style; Shirt and trousers, Suitsupply

We are now making our second broadcast "Internet bomb" , which was very well received by the audience. Naturally, views don’t skyrocket instantly, we still have a lot to improve, but it’s interesting. This is a formatless project: we do a 40-minute broadcast once a week live and show there some video that we shot in a week. Once we were filming in a music store. And recently we collected borrowed words from the audience and sat with a linguist from the university to figure out how things are spelled. For example, it is correct to write "youtube" or "youtube", but not "youtube".

We are not tired of “This is good”, we just need to update something for ourselves, to understand what has already become worn out and what is not. This is not sorting boxes.

Before the ad appeared, I almost gave up at one point. I was no longer studying then, but I was working, and filming required a lot of time. We filmed everything in Vitalik Golovanov’s apartment; each time we had to hang the cameras in a small room with a Soviet lighting fixture, which literally burned us out to such an extent that if you don’t blink for a long time, your eyes begin to dry out.

And then we switched to construction lamps, which made us even hotter. But there was no such thing as not filming for a long time. We always produce releases consistently. Explaining what we do is often difficult. When we were looking for office space, we had to explain: “Well, we’re shooting a video...” And people immediately had a question in their eyes: pornography?! Then you start to say: “No, this is not what you thought, this is a broadcast on the Internet...” We have already learned to notice this reaction. Serge screenwriter in last time

The advantage of a male team is that you can say to a dude’s face: “Damn, I’m so tired of you.”, and he will answer you the same thing, but then everything will be fine, we let off some steam, and we can continue, so we are comfortable working with each other.

ABOUT POPULARITY

IN Riga There are few Russian-speaking people, we don’t encounter fans. star fever- this is disgusting, I hope we don’t suffer from it. More often recognized in Moscow. But we don’t want to move to Moscow, Riga It’s better, it’s calmer, it’s my homeland, there are fewer people there, the air is cleaner. When participated in the project with Deliveryclub, rode around Moscow by car. Compared with Riga there is some kind of Brownian movement going on here.

ABOUT THE INTERNET

All teenagers now rush to the Internet, not to television, because it is easier to get there. In the West, television is already adapting to the Internet. In their programs they even say, subscribe to our channel. But Russian-language TV is still very far from young people. Besides, to get views, you just need a camera and an idea - no skills. And if you do everything well, then people will find you themselves.

Of course, if they call me tomorrow and offer to host the program “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,” why not try. But we don't have much zeal. We were on Channel One - it’s not fun because of the censorship, and there are some super-inadequate boundaries there.

The Russian Internet is slowly growing out of the “neighing”. For example, there is such a character − Lawyer Egorov, he makes inventions, such as bottle cutters, how to assemble a bed from logs, and so on. And it gets a ton of views – several million. This is already a top YouTuber!

We follow such Russian YouTubers as Danila Poperechny , Ruslan Usachev , Mikhail Kshishtovsky and lesser known ones such as Zhenya Timonova. There's this trashy dude who runs a builder's video blog on his channel "Hammer and Chisel" . Recently he poured cement on himself in the bathroom and then filmed himself getting out of there. Above Kreosan we just lose our voices. The sincerity with which they extract a high-voltage arc from a TV or catch lightning is enviable.

We started advertising towards the end of the first year. There have been offers before, but we are one of those people who will not earn mountains of gold and would rather refuse than spoil the image component. They did an alcohol advertisement once, and then they abandoned it. Often clients come who are not yet very experienced in working with YouTubers and want some kind of unrealistic advertising. Here you need to understand that special projects are not just a commercial, but what we do for our viewers, something that should be interesting to them. Otherwise, it’s a disadvantage for both the brand and us if a video is made that everyone will perceive negatively.

I can feel awkward when my head is dirty or in some unfamiliar company. You seem to understand that these people have their own themes, but from the outside it often looks strange. I get along with people easily, but I can’t say that I understand them well. I can often fall for some kind of crap.

I'm terribly afraid of heights, although I try to hide it (we were filming Stas on the roof. – Ed.'s note.), I’m a good cook, I can solder, I can fix an electrical outlet or put a garland through a chandelier.

We have Serge There is a theme: when we meet a person, we immediately try to understand whether he is an anime fan or not - this is a model of behavior. Some are latent anime fans; they may not watch anime, but they look like people who would love to do so. There are phlegmatic people, sanguine people, choleric people, melancholic people, and then there are anime fans. This is such an introverted sanguine person who wants to be cool everywhere, deliberately friendly, these people also have such a special look - their eyes dart.

This doesn't mean that he is good or bad, it's just that you will encounter certain things when communicating with him. Often guys who are fun in life are shy in front of the public or can’t come up with ideas funny scenario , and those who crack jokes on camera or are full of ideas are calm and modest people in life. Authors KVN

very often boring, uptight, but they write excellent material for the whole team. There is such a thing - sophisticated Internet users.

Stas Davydov is the host of the Internet show “This is Good”, a video blogger and the lead singer of the Latvian rock band “Banana bomb”.

The essence of the show is as follows: viewers send links to funny viral videos, the organizers of the program select the best and broadcast them in the program with comments from the host. Sometimes the show makes fun of other bloggers or even the This is Good channel itself. For some time, the channel was in conflict with its competitor - with Maxim Golopolosov as a presenter.

The program acquired a number of its own jokes and signature phrases related to the videos being reviewed. Among them are a song about “The Naked Man” and “Donkey, Gopher and Spiderman”, a fragment from the film The Secret of the Iron Door called “I Want to Laugh for Five Minutes”, the viral video “Break Me Completely” and others. Some videos gained popularity solely because of Internet shows.

The show's popular signature character was a brutal girl with a deep bass voice named Nastenka, who never appears on camera. For unknown reasons, she no longer appears in the program.

Stas ends each review with the phrase: “And that’s good,” which served as the name of the television program.

Previously, at the end of each episode there was an interactive in which viewers of the program could take part. Another feature of “TiX” is that women are invited to send photographs of their breasts to the editor with the caption “This is Good” in the décolleté area. Some users consider this permanent “feature” of the program offensive and objectifying.

Stas is a Russian-speaking imitator of Ray William Johnson, an American video blogger-comedian who has long moved away from the format supported by the program “This is Good.” The presenter also does not stop at one type of video blogging and has an additional YouTube channel with various videos of his own production.

The show has evolved over the years, but the old videos remain the most popular. The monochromatic backdrop gives way to a wide studio with a huge flashing “This is Okay” sign on the brick wall and a leather sofa as the presenter moves around in the frame. For some time, the program did not have a permanent home and was filmed in other people's cafes and offices. Sometimes other popular ones appear in episodes to replace Davydov.

Stas Davydov - full biography, age and height

Stas was born on June 17, 1987. At the moment he is only 29 years old. Height - 183 centimeters, weight about 70 kilograms.

Born and raised in the capital of Latvia, Riga, when it was still part of the Socialist Camp. He received his education at the Aviation Institute at the Riga Technical University, specializing in aviation transport. During his studies, he took part in the KVN team “Room 109”.

Stas is not married and has no children, and also does not intend to move from Latvia. The young man spends his leisure time very actively - traveling around the world and doing various types sports.

The YouTube channel with the program “This is Good” appeared on October 1, 2010, and since then the Internet show has been published twice a week. From September 3, 2011 to March 2013, episodes were provided with subtitles in English. For some time, episodes of the show called “And That’s Good” were aired on Channel One, in Ivan Okhlobystin’s program “First Class”. The project was soon closed, but a year later Stas’s show was broadcast on the TET channel. True, not for long - only 18 episodes. To date, the channel has almost six million subscribers.

Stas Davydov on VKontakte, Instagram and YouTube

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Participant name: Stanislav Davydov

Age (birthday): 17.06.1987

City: Riga, Latvia

Height and weight: 1.83 m

Channel direction: comedy sketches and reviews of Internet videos

Channel created: October 14, 2010

Number of subscribers: over 5.6 million subscribers

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Boy with beautiful name Stanislav was born in the ancient city of Riga, graduated from school here and received a higher education. As a teenager, the young man was very interested in radio electronics and rock music.

The first hobby eventually grew into a profession, because Davydov graduated from Rizhsky Technical University and received an engineering degree in technical operation aircraft. And the second led him to the creation of the group “Banana bomb”. Back in my student days the young man appeared in the Club of the Cheerful and Resourceful, where he joked sparklingly as part of the “Room 109” team.

Back in 2006, Stas registered his personal channel on YouTube, where he slowly uploaded a variety of videos. The resource still exists today, but its popularity is minimal.

In 2010, Stas went to new level and registers new channel entitled "This is Good". The concept of this resource is very similar to the show of American columnist Ray William Johnson.

The theme of this project is comedy review of various videos circulating on the Internet. Moreover, Stas paid his attention not only to new videos, but also brought up quite old recordings. There are also parodies of other bloggers popular on YouTube in “This is Good”.

Over time, the success of the channel increased so much that Stas was even invited to Channel One in the “First Class” program. This happened in 2012. Here, just like on his channel, he offered TV viewers comedic reviews of various Internet videos.

True, the television version did not really suit either the blogger himself or his fans, so after 4 months the experiment was completed. Although in 2013 the young man again tries to become a television star, but on the TET channel. True, this experience was short-lived and did not bring any special bonuses. Only 18 issues of the new project were published.

At the same time, Davydov’s popularity online grew and Now his channel is one of the most popular of its kind. Stas admits that as many as 6 people constantly work on all episodes of “This is Good”, but the viewer only sees him.

The personal life of the Internet comedian remains secret, but it is worth noting that he officially married model Inga Selivanova in 2016. For some time, Stas’s fans suspected him of having a relationship with another fairly well-known blogger, but this information was not officially confirmed.

In 2016, Stat had to move to Moscow for a while to work on projects. He, together with Nastya Ievleva, collaborate with the Beeline company.

Photo by Stas

Stas is a cheerful guy who often posts photos on social media. About how he travels, what events he attends and what projects he stars in.















Greetings to guests and regular readers of the site website. So, Stanislav Davydov- video blogger, host of the Internet show “This is Good”, first saw the light of day on June 17, 1987 in the capital of the Republic of Latvia - Riga.
As a schoolboy, Stas loved to delve into technology, and also loved listening to rock music. It is not surprising that Davydov will gather his own in the future music group, but that’s not about that now.
After receiving secondary education, our hero’s choice fell on the Aviation Institute.
During his studies, Stanislav showed himself as a comedian as part of the local team "KVN" (Club of the Cheerful and Resourceful).
In 2010, acquaintances suggested that Davydov become the host of the web show “This is Good” - the Russian analogue of the then famous “Equals three”, created by an American from Oklahoma, Ray William Johnson. The essence of the program is a review in a humorous manner of popular and not so popular videos from the World Wide Web. The first issue was released on October 16, 2010. It is worth noting that Latvians were not the first to come up with the idea of ​​making a Russian adaptation of this format; they became the pioneer with their show “+100500”.


This is Good - Sound Barrier (2010)


The “This is Good” channel quickly began to gain subscribers and by 2012 the entire RuNet knew about them. By the way, you can see how the presenter changed every 20 episodes at.


This is good - LAWYER! (2011)


This is Good - Circus of Freaks 2 (2012)


The year 2013 was marked by the release of the show “This is Good” on Channel One.

However, the guys realized that television had no place for their show.


This is Okay - Harlem Shake (2013)


This is Good - What Where When (2014)


This is Good - How to wash a cat (2015)

In 2015, Davydov took part in the YouTube series “The Great Confrontation”, dedicated to the release of new star wars to the cinema. Such video makers as, etc. also took part in the project.


The great confrontation. Episode 5. Deception (2015)


In the same year, he recorded an album with his group "Banana bomb", Stas performed as a vocalist.


Banana Bomb - Dance! (2015)


Stas Davydov is one of the most famous figures in the Russian segment of YouTube, continuing to conquer new heights of video blogging.


How women wash cars! #553 (2016)