The stereotype of a Vine star is a young guy being idolized by equally young teen girls who dutifully watch their raunchy six-second comedy bits. Zach King breaks that mold. The 25-year-old filmmaker ...
Zach King has built an empire off his amazing 6-second videos. — -- Vine magician Zach King doesn’t need long to impress. His 6-second videos, in which he disappears into thin air, teleports, ...
He can make traffic disappear, turn laundry into a kitten, and make emojis come to life. Known as the Final Cut King, Zach King is a bona fide Vine star. While other popular Vine users post six-second ...
Much like its parent site Twitter, when you use the video sharing social media app known as Vine, you have to sift through a lot of garbage until you find something that's actually worth six seconds ...
Role: Viral-video creator, author, filmmaker. Bio: King grew up in Portland, Ore., and taught himself computer and video skills as a teen. He majored in cinema and media arts at Biola University.
Zach King has had a viral career on YouTube, Vine, and now TikTok, becoming one of the past decade's biggest internet stars. Rob Latour/Invision/AP Zach King is TikTok's fifth most-followed star with ...
If real life was like one of Zach King’s viral Magic Vines, he and his wife Rachel could win “The Amazing Race” over and over in a six-second video loop. We’d see Zach and Rachel King run out the door ...
This is not an illusion—you know Zach King even if you think you don’t know Zach King. The filmmaking savant has made a living over the past decade perfecting his trademark “digital sleight of hand,” ...
Zach King has 44 million followers on TikTok. He’s the second most followed creator on the platform. That’s not bad for a 30-year-old guy, who doesn't dance. He posts short magic tricks, with a twist.
20th Century Fox and Viacom Velocity have teamed up with Vine star magician, Zach King, to create some light-hearted, super-powered promotional spots set to start airing on Monday. They aren’t quite ...
As social video continues to grow in power, reach and influence, brands are still trying different ways to use each platform’s biggest names as a marketing tool. Some, like Hanes, utilize Vine stars ...