edited for PatAg's good point.
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I do, but my face is on it, and while this remains my favorite thread on Texags, there's no ****ing way I'm putting it up here.jokershady said:
Do you still have the video?
Good news: this will be easier to do...because of the thumbnails.jokershady said:
Agreed I always thought the images were weird and it did put me off for a bit. Now that Spilner posted the deal with Boba Fett now I want to find every video this guy has done for films I've seen…..dude is nails
Super easy! Barely an inconvenience!Stewade said:Good news: this will be easier to do...because of the thumbnails.jokershady said:
Agreed I always thought the images were weird and it did put me off for a bit. Now that Spilner posted the deal with Boba Fett now I want to find every video this guy has done for films I've seen…..dude is nails
Ryan George (the guy) says Pitch Meeting was inspired by John Mulaney's bit about pitching Back to the Future.tk for tu juan said:
Playlist Screen Rant Pitching Meeting
New Pitch Meeting Channel
Malachi Constant said:There is an entire "art" to "thumbnailing" your YouTube video.TCTTS said:
Right there with you guys. I never clicked on a single one of those videos because I assumed they were cartoons or something. I finally got curious, and love them now, but I guarantee you that guy would get even more clicks if he stopped doing the googly eyes in the embed images.
Veritasium talks about it here:
Actually pretty fascinating.
Only if he does this at the Revan revealwangus12 said:
Jolee Bindo - Djimon Hounsou
Good lord, some of you just can't let this go!Malachi Constant said:
And here is where we coached three grown adults to stumble over themselves to really sell that a 9-year-old could escape capture in an open environment.
Looks fantastic, can't wait to watch!Brian Earl Spilner said:
Making of doc on 9/8.
dave94 said:Good lord, some of you just can't let this go!Malachi Constant said:
And here is where we coached three grown adults to stumble over themselves to really sell that a 9-year-old could escape capture in an open environment.