Casey Neistat discusses his early viral films with his brother before YouTube, using various cameras including the Sony A7 S3 and GoPro, and wearing Ray-Ban sunglasses. In 2015, they launched the social app Beam, which was an early version of Snapchat stories. Neistat shares his childhood experiences moving from Connecticut to New York City, running in the marathon for a mental health nonprofit, and editing all his own videos. He compares his production style to that of a painter, and mentions his climb of Aconagua and ownership of a production event space, 368. Neistat talks about business failures, losing subscribers, and the importance of consistency on YouTube. He reflects on his early video "iPod's dirty secret" and his goal of running a marathon in under 3 hours. Neistat shares stories behind two popular YouTube videos - one about his injury and compensation, and the other about his first-time flying first class. He also discusses his partnership with Tom from Tucket Nectars and their connection to Nantucket Island. Neistat ends the interview by discussing how he sources music for his videos.
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