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McDONALDS Chicken McBites Responsible For Some Fantastic, Bite-Sized Films!

McDonalds has made the jump into new media, crowd sourcing for user-generated video to promote the launch of their newest menu innovation, Chicken McBites.  
The goal here was to tap amateur filmmakers for creative bite-sized ideas for videos/video creation through a contest inviting consumers to produce bite-sized videos to mirror the “bite-size” quality of Chicken McBites.  
After the jump, check out the top 10 winners.


Romeo & Juliet



Play Byte Size!



Itsy Bitsy



Small Has Emerged



Lyrical Wizardry



Bite-Sized Pranksters Pranks #1



A Tiny Piece of History



Little Big Town



The Smallist



Bite-Sized History of Everything, Ever

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