I'm that one asshole who has a fondness for those old nostalgia teen videos, even if they weren't great (as I've told you many times before), but honestly, I'd genuinely be interested to see any kind of content from you. Even if a lot of it is going to end up being more memey shit we end up discussing.
Ugh. Movie Maker. The limitations of that software always resulted in having to rely on other programs to supplement the editing process (i.e. Audacity to basically mix an entirely separate soundtrack, since Movie Maker only allowed for one audio track). But yes, I really feel it would be a great way to allow us join you in your journey of growing in your budding film career by sharing your anecdotes and experiences in your various different ventures as they happen (or, as much as you're allowed to show and tell us without getting into any kind of legal trouble, obviously). Either way, I'm still glad you allowed me to be a part of this phase in your life as your graphic artist designing those logos and vanity plates and such for you - I know they probably suck in hindsight, but hey, we were all innocents back then, weren't we? I mean, I was embarrassed for the longest time of my first video, but I've overcome that, and to my surprising, it still continues to receive a lot of attention to this day. We all gotta start somewhere, and honestly, I believe Doug Walker really _did_ set a standard and provided a stepping stone for a lot of people on TH-cam or other internet reviewing communities (even though he stepped on James Rolfe's stone to get to where he is now). So yeah, thanks for sharing this with us!
Hey! This seems to be the only place to comment this: thanks so much for posting all the old Shalom Sesame episodes from circa 1989. I loved them when I was a kid and now my kids are watching. Thanks!
In the death of works like the Nostalgia Teen and Mario's Weekend Reviews comes better content that actually does justice to critiquing. We may look back and cringe but it's been a fun and crazy ride. Happy 10th fellow former Doug Walker knock-off!
I'm that one asshole who has a fondness for those old nostalgia teen videos, even if they weren't great (as I've told you many times before), but honestly, I'd genuinely be interested to see any kind of content from you.
Even if a lot of it is going to end up being more memey shit we end up discussing.
Ugh. Movie Maker. The limitations of that software always resulted in having to rely on other programs to supplement the editing process (i.e. Audacity to basically mix an entirely separate soundtrack, since Movie Maker only allowed for one audio track).
But yes, I really feel it would be a great way to allow us join you in your journey of growing in your budding film career by sharing your anecdotes and experiences in your various different ventures as they happen (or, as much as you're allowed to show and tell us without getting into any kind of legal trouble, obviously).
Either way, I'm still glad you allowed me to be a part of this phase in your life as your graphic artist designing those logos and vanity plates and such for you - I know they probably suck in hindsight, but hey, we were all innocents back then, weren't we? I mean, I was embarrassed for the longest time of my first video, but I've overcome that, and to my surprising, it still continues to receive a lot of attention to this day. We all gotta start somewhere, and honestly, I believe Doug Walker really _did_ set a standard and provided a stepping stone for a lot of people on TH-cam or other internet reviewing communities (even though he stepped on James Rolfe's stone to get to where he is now).
So yeah, thanks for sharing this with us!
Hey! This seems to be the only place to comment this: thanks so much for posting all the old Shalom Sesame episodes from circa 1989. I loved them when I was a kid and now my kids are watching. Thanks!
In the death of works like the Nostalgia Teen and Mario's Weekend Reviews comes better content that actually does justice to critiquing. We may look back and cringe but it's been a fun and crazy ride. Happy 10th fellow former Doug Walker knock-off!
Be curious to hear your thoughts on the NC review for The Rugrats Movie at some point.
"Welcome back, Bill!"
"I'm not back."
In all seriousness though, it's wonderful to see how far you've come.
"The more I say it, the more it confers my not-being-back-ness!"
need to redo the rugrats movie review!