Coldmirror

Kathrin Fricke (born 13 October 1984), better known by her pseudonym Coldmirror or her nickname Kaddi, is a German video and Internet performer. The pseudonym was inspired by the song "Creatures That Kissed in Cold Mirrors" by the band Cradle of Filth.[1] She operates one of the most popular German YouTube channels, moderates radio and television programmes, and publishes blog and vlog entries.

Kathrin Fricke
Kathrin Fricke at the gamescom 2012 in Cologne
PseudonymColdmirror
Born (1984-10-13) 13 October 1984
Bremen, Germany
MediumInternet, radio, television
NationalityGerman
Years active2006–present
Websitewww.youtube.com/user/coldmirror

Early life

Fricke was born and raised in Bremen and studied art history and philosophy at the University of Bremen. She finished her bachelor's degree in 2010 with a research paper about the production of video films and a film project about Internet and video game addiction.[2][3][4]

According to her own statements, she suffered from strong depression for domestic reasons. In an interview on the YouTube channel "clixoom" she explained that, among other things, the Harry Potter series and the desire to know how it would continue gave her energy and safeguarded her from suicide. However, she stated that this was not necessarily due to the books' exciting plots, but rather simply "having something that you can look forward to."[2]

Kathrin Fricke began early, together with a friend, to record radio dramas, which laid the foundation of her creativity. In 2000 she joined the team of "MixX", a youth television broadcast, as voluntary editor.[5] At this time she compiled her first own websites, where she, for example, published self-drawn pictures with fantasy plots. Her fan fictions with the characters of the Harry Potter series occupied a significant part of her website and stirred attention on the Internet.

Video performance on YouTube

The YouTube channel "Coldmirror" went online on 2 October 2006. The first videos consisted of archive material from Fricke's time as editor for "MixX". After this, Fricke created the videos for the most part alone. Her YouTube channel portrays a continuation of her earlier works in video form.

Starting in fall 2006, Fricke re-dubbed three Harry Potter movies for comic effect: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in Harry Potter und ein Stein (i.E. Harry Potter and a Stone), Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets in Harry Potter und der geheime Pornokeller (i.E. Harry Potter and the Secret Porn Cellar) and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in Harry Potter und der Plastik Pokal (i.E. Harry Potter and the Plastic Cup). In her version, the protagonists make frequent use of taboo topics, foul language and references to Internet and pop culture. Fricke's YouTube account was temporarily deactivated because these re-dubs were considered copyright violations.[6]

Furthermore, she produced multiple music videos and albums portraying Albus Dumbledore as a gangsta rapper, called "Fresh D".

Radio and television broadcast

coldmirror
Created byKathrin Fricke
Country of origin(Germany)
Original languageGerman
Release
Original release7 October 2010 on Einsfestival

Since 2010 Fricke has been active as a moderator in radio and television broadcasts. For the youth channel of Hessischer Rundfunk's You FM, she produces the broadcast Der YOU FM Game Check mit Coldmirror, in which she tests video games.

The television channel Einsfestival has broadcast a programme by Kathrin Fricke under the title coldmirror. The 15-minute programme was shown every month on the first Thursday at 8:45 pm.[3]

This broadcast is content-oriented to Fricke's Internet productions. It is available in individual segments such as video game parody or commercial parody, which can be seen in parts on the Internet and are only technically improved for television. Furthermore, the dubs are shown, that originate with ARD's own material. Politician performances are shown in the broadcast, which Fricke puts behind her own text. Fricke's own category of the TV format is the "Netmob Challenge", in which the viewers are given a task (example: eat a piece of bread in less than a minute or spin in a circle for 30 seconds and then approach the camera), of which they send the result in if the task is fulfilled, which is shown in a compilation.

The category of broadcast which is probably most successful is the so-called "Misheard Lyrics", a copy or continuation of the already available YouTube-Trends, by which, during songs, similar-sounding, although incorrect, lyrics are shown, and the whole is titled as "Misheard". One of the most popular original videos is "Nightwish – Wishmaster". A video from this category, in which the song "Git Hadi Git" from the Turkish singer Ismail YK is parodied as "Keks, alter Keks" (English: Cookie, old Cookie), was originally uploaded from a fan on YouTube and received nearly 350.000 views on the day of upload. Through this, the video went into the list of YouTube-Trends and was copied by more users and uploaded into their channels as the video gained more popularity in the YouTube community. It was also shown on the Bülent Ceylan Show on RTL Television on 19 February 2011 and evoked a strong media reaction with contributions and more in the online edition of the Tageszeitung.[7] and on Sat.1.[8][9] After the positive media response, Fricke was assigned to produce more Misheard Lyrics videos for the FIFA Women's World Cup, which, among other things, were shown in the Sportsschau.[10]

Categories of Broadcast:

  • Misheard Lyrics
  • Game Check
  • Commercial
  • Netmob
  • Synchro (since Season 1 Episode 02)
  • Friends (since Season 1 Episode 07)
  • Anime (since Season 2 Episode 01)
  • What the FAQ?! (since Season 2 Episode 01)
  • Kaddi's Cut (since Season 2 Episode 03)

Awards

On 20 February 2011 Fricke was awarded the Grey Young Talent Award (German: Grey-Nachwuchspreis) in the competition for the first German Web Video Award (German: Deutscher Webvideopreis).[11] She also was nominated in the category "Personality",[12] which was won by Holger Kreymeier. In the context of the event, Fricke was also a guest in an episode of Kreymeier's Fernsehkritik-TV.[13]

On 16 August 2011, YOU FM was nominated with Kathrin Fricke for the German Radio Prize (German: Deutscher Radio Preis) 2011 in the category "Best Innovation".[14]

In January 2012, the European Web Video Academy announced that Fricke would be a jury member of the 2nd Webvideopreis.[15]

References

  1. coldmirror (30 September 2009). what the FAQ?! (Web video) (in German). Retrieved 5 August 2011.
  2. Coldmirror: Selbstmord? Ich war nah dran! - Das Interview (Web video) (in German). Clixoom. 21 May 2010. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
  3. "coldmirror | Einsfestival". www.einsfestival.de (in German). Archived from the original on 28 November 2010. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
  4. Filmprojekt "Escape" (Web video) (in German). 19 March 2010. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
  5. "MixX? Wer war'n das?". home.arcor.de (in German). Archived from the original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  6. "Schinken: Warner lässt den Account von Deutschlands bekanntester Youtuberin Coldmirror löschen" (in German). Gulli.com. 27 November 2008. Archived from the original on 24 January 2013. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
  7. "Strichmännchen zu falschen Songtexten – 'Ist der mit Ohrsand?'" (in German). taz. 28 January 2011. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  8. "Falls jemand morgen früh zwischen 5:30 - 10:00 Lust hat ferhzusehen... ich bin dann IRGENDWANN im Sat.1 Frühstücksfernsehen. Die ham n Hund" (in German). Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  9. "Clip aus dem Netz: Eine Bremer Bloggerin übersetzt türkischen Pop". HNA. 31 January 2011.
  10. "Trailer der Misheard-Lyrics von YouFM" (in German). Retrieved 29 June 2011.
  11. "Coldmirror gewinnt GREY-Nachwuchspreis". blog.grey.de (in German). Archived from the original on 22 October 2016. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  12. "Nominierte in der Kategorie Persönlichkeit". www.webvideotage.de (in German). Archived from the original on 20 February 2011. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  13. "Fernsehkritik-TV". fernsehkritik.tv (in German). Archived from the original on 1 March 2011. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  14. "YOU FM ist nominiert für Deutschen Radiopreis 2011" (in German). hr-online.de. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
  15. "Preisgekrönte Jury beim Deutschen Webvideopreis 2012". webvideopreis.de (in German). 30 January 2012. Archived from the original on 18 March 2012. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
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