Gunk Brain

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 มิ.ย. 2024
  • Another ramble-y video about mostly nothing, but feel free to watch if you just want to hear me talk about life or whatever. It was a good excuse to flex my narration and video editing again, what can I say?
    I'm happier with how this one turned out, but I still think it is lacking, at least on the narration side. I managed to write and record the whole thing in under three hours, but the energy in my voice still feels very inauthentic and showy. I'm hoping to narrow in on my actual personality in the next video, but as of now, the moment I get in front of that microphone I begin to try to hard, and I think you can hear it.
    If you ever watch this and you ended up reading The Blade Itself, let me know what you thought about it; honestly I'd be flattered if you tried anything in this video. I'm still in the mentality that these video projects are mostly for me, but that will be change starting next video.
    The song is from the Pathfinder: Kingmaker soundtrack, which I recommend fully as it fittingly works very well for your own fantasy tabletop games.
    - Timestamps -
    0:00 - Intro
    0:30 - What is "Gunk Brain?"
    2:48 - 1. Break up your routine
    4:01 - 2. Change your scenery
    5:02 - 3. Start a new project
    6:02 - 4. Go for a run
    6:54 - Outro
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  • @DtemplarK
    @DtemplarK 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    The blessing of the algorithm comes at the price of making viewers ignore some of your older videos, even if these are as good as the other promoted videos, with that said this is a good video of a topic I've heard plenty of times and I enjoy hearing different perspectives about this same problem.
    And about exercising there is a channel called "Hybrid Calisthenics" that can help a lot when trying to work out for the first time.

    • @SwanCC
      @SwanCC  2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Low key, I'm totally okay with these older videos not getting attention. I made them mostly for myself, with the mindset of wanting a project to channel my creative energy into and staying motivated. Also because it had been a few years since I opened audio/video editing software and I wanted to get some of the rust off.
      This channel you recommended is sick. I have a pretty robust setup at home now, and I'm going to try a few of these routines, as soon as my left arm stops trying to pop off my body.