Based on some authors' analyses of the terms video, virtual, and real, and the ways in which they converge in visual productions on the web, we examine what in actual fact constitutes a video in that space; Internet is considered a source of information which, in many cases, is visualized as video. It is assumed that such information presents many variables that, in the end, define the way in which it is to be presented; there are variables which can not be precisely assessed, thus turning the unpredictable factors into an actual editor of the information shown on Internet via a video signal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]