Green brothers

Author

Birthday May 5, 1977

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. John Michael Green August 24, 1977 Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.

Age 47 years old

Nationality Birmingham

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1977

The Green brothers, John (born 1977) and Hank (born 1980), are two American entrepreneurs, social activists, authors, and YouTube vloggers.

2007

The two have collaborated extensively throughout their public careers, beginning with a daily vlog project in 2007 titled "Brotherhood 2.0", in which they only communicated in vlogs posted to YouTube for a year.

The Greens' portfolio of online work now includes their main Vlogbrothers channel, Crash Course, SciShow, their podcast Dear Hank & John, and several other projects spanning several forms of media.

Both brothers have found success individually.

John has written several books which have received widespread acclaim and popularity, including The Fault in Our Stars.

On January 1, 2007, after being heavily inspired by the show with zefrank, the Greens launched the Vlogbrothers channel.

Another inspiration for the project was the video blog, lonelygirl15.

The project was originally meant to be a year-long way to deepen the bond between the brothers, creating a new outlet to communicate to each other.

Prior to the video blog, Hank claims the two, "didn't ever talk, really".

The project, titled "Brotherhood 2.0", quickly grew an audience, leading to the Greens' success on YouTube.

On their following, Hank has stated, "We were never really shouting into the void. There were always people following us. Even if it was just a couple dozen people, they were really engaged."

The New Yorker has described the Vlogbrothers channel as "the anchor of an online empire".

The topics of videos on the channel vary widely, as the Greens speak about whatever is on their minds at the time.

The first majorly successful Vlogbrothers video, "Accio Deathly Hallows", uploaded on July 18, 2007, was a song about Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

The video was featured on YouTube's front page, earned over 1 million views, now has almost 2 million views, and introduced the brothers to the Harry Potter fandom.

By the end of 2007, the channel garnered 40,000 subscribers.

Another video, in which John announces his support for his friend, mathematician and politician, Daniel Biss, was covered by The Wall Street Journal.

The Brotherhood 2.0 project would end on December 31, 2007, but the Greens announced on their final Brotherhood 2.0 vlog, that they would continue creating videos.

2011

Since late 2011 and early 2012, the two have been launching and working on several educational channels.

Among these channels include Crash Course, SciShow (including its Space and Psych spinoffs), The Brain Scoop (since spun off), Sexplanations, How to Adult, and Mental Floss.

In an interview with The Washington Post, John Green stated, "I think people support Crash Course and SciShow because they want for Crash Course and SciShow to exist and they believe in our mission to make educational content for free, for everyone, for ever."

The brothers have been described as, "one of the main voices in YouTube's vibrant education community".

These channels are operated under the company name of Complexly.

Crash Course is an educational channel that was launched by Hank Green and John Green as an educational channel as part of YouTube's original channel program.

Crash Course launched a preview on December 2, 2011.

Initially, John presented the humanities courses, while Hank presented with the sciences, though the channel has since expanded to include other hosts such as Craig Benzine and Phil Plait.

Crash Course was funded by YouTube's $100 million original channel initiative.

The graphics of Crash Course videos are created by Thought Café (formerly Thought Bubble).

SciShow is a series of science-related videos on YouTube hosted by Hank and Michael Aranda, as well as other hosts.

2013

The channel and its fanbase would grow past Brotherhood 2.0, and eventually in 2013, it reached the 1 million subscriber threshold.

The brothers have continued to work on the channel, with Hank stating, "I'm so happy that we get to keep doing vlogbrothers and that people still care about vlogbrothers", adding, "that's still the thing I do. Everything else is just an extension of that thing."

The Green brothers have been constantly seeking to educate their viewers on various topics.

2014

The novel was made into a 2014 film adaptation, which was number one at the box office during its opening weekend and grossed over $307 million worldwide.

Hank has founded several companies, including "EcoGeek", a blog dedicated to environmentally beneficial advancements in technology.

The blog was originally a class project of Hank's, while he studied at the University of Montana, but eventually progressed into becoming a major environmental publication, which would grab the attention of Time.

The company has since evolved into Complexly, the parent company for most of the Green brothers' projects.

Hank co-founded the record label and e-commerce merchandise company DFTBA Records with Alan Lastufka and his debut novel, An Absolutely Remarkable Thing and its sequel A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor debuted as New York Times best sellers.

Together, the two brothers are credited with creating what some have described as a "YouTube media" or "online multimedia" empire.

This empire, including projects centered on education, gaming, and activism, among others, has amassed an active fanbase known as "Nerdfighteria".

Other projects founded by the brothers include the online-video conference VidCon and the annual charity event Project for Awesome.