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You really need to go down High St. and roam around the campus of OSU. You were on Spring, Broad and Long too often. It was great to see the Convention Center on the corner of High and Naghten , that's were you should have turned left and went down High St. toward campus. CCAD was cool when you drove in front of the building and under their ART sculpture. Seeing Nationwide Blvd in the Arena district was cool. Would have been nice to see the German Village area and the Short North on High as well. You're missing all the best spots of downtown Columbus
You tend to turn just before entering interesting areas such as German Village and Bexley. The camera sometimes vibrates when you are stopped, which causes eye strain and gave me a headache after watching the videos. Video 4 seems to be the worst of all. Overall, the videos show both poor planning and technical production. I keep seeing the same locations over and over again. I noticed the Columbus Dispatch building at least a couple of times, and you went by Rich and Town for at least a third time. Although I kept watching, I was hoping it would get better, but it felt like you were driving around in circles the whole time. Finally, at 16 minutes into the fourth video, you approached Short North, the first new scenery in over an hour. You then drive along the border of the OSU campus, but you would hardly know it because you did not turn left to drive through the campus. The video ends on High in the parking lot of Lucky Dragon and Lucky's Market, which is within walking distance of my home, which was interesting to me, but did not really justify watching the videos. I feel cheated. Your idea is good, classic slow TV, but you need to plan your routes to drive by/through more popular locations. You hit a few of them, but mainly repeated the same ones over and over, and the video quality was variable and often caused eye strain. You need to (1) Plan the route to visit interesting locations while minimizing repeats and (2) Use a professional quality camera with a gimbal and/or image stabilization.
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Love this man! I was a bit homesick and your video definitely helped!
Beautiful city
You really need to go down High St. and roam around the campus of OSU. You were on Spring, Broad and Long too often. It was great to see the Convention Center on the corner of High and Naghten , that's were you should have turned left and went down High St. toward campus. CCAD was cool when you drove in front of the building and under their ART sculpture. Seeing Nationwide Blvd in the Arena district was cool. Would have been nice to see the German Village area and the Short North on High as well. You're missing all the best spots of downtown Columbus
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You tend to turn just before entering interesting areas such as German Village and Bexley. The camera sometimes vibrates when you are stopped, which causes eye strain and gave me a headache after watching the videos. Video 4 seems to be the worst of all. Overall, the videos show both poor planning and technical production. I keep seeing the same locations over and over again. I noticed the Columbus Dispatch building at least a couple of times, and you went by Rich and Town for at least a third time. Although I kept watching, I was hoping it would get better, but it felt like you were driving around in circles the whole time. Finally, at 16 minutes into the fourth video, you approached Short North, the first new scenery in over an hour. You then drive along the border of the OSU campus, but you would hardly know it because you did not turn left to drive through the campus. The video ends on High in the parking lot of Lucky Dragon and Lucky's Market, which is within walking distance of my home, which was interesting to me, but did not really justify watching the videos. I feel cheated. Your idea is good, classic slow TV, but you need to plan your routes to drive by/through more popular locations. You hit a few of them, but mainly repeated the same ones over and over, and the video quality was variable and often caused eye strain. You need to (1) Plan the route to visit interesting locations while minimizing repeats and (2) Use a professional quality camera with a gimbal and/or image stabilization.
Columbus is beautiful ❤
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