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Would anyone be interested in reviewing any of my wildlife education & comedy slideshow videos?
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<blockquote data-quote="octanejunkie" data-source="post: 189924" data-attributes="member: 3872"><p>Thanks for asking, and posting. Since you asked, here is my heartfelt but also humorous and mildly scathing review. All in good fun:</p><p></p><p>The video I watched featured an anemicly crafted narration of an Encyclopedia Britanica or Nat Geo Kids-level infomercial featuring reptiles and amphibians packaged as beneficial predators/place-in-the-ecosystem members. The vocal styling seems to be fashioned after one of Randall's videos (think Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger) as if narrated by a monotonously-robotic French Stewart sound-alike, with a focus on mispronouncing the word "vee-dee-o" (video), which is ironic because all of the imagery used in the production were still images, no actual video was harmed (edited/cut) in the making of this, um, video. The ideal audience for this piece would be toddlers, non-english speakers, the incarcerated or those without internet access to reduce the risk of litigation over the unauthorized use of copyrighted images and characters; yes Caillou sues. Personally I appreciate the effort and intent of the producer and was hoping to hear an homage to the Honey Badger, perhaps a reference to "a house of bees" or a particular animal "not giving a sh1t."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="octanejunkie, post: 189924, member: 3872"] Thanks for asking, and posting. Since you asked, here is my heartfelt but also humorous and mildly scathing review. All in good fun: The video I watched featured an anemicly crafted narration of an Encyclopedia Britanica or Nat Geo Kids-level infomercial featuring reptiles and amphibians packaged as beneficial predators/place-in-the-ecosystem members. The vocal styling seems to be fashioned after one of Randall's videos (think Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger) as if narrated by a monotonously-robotic French Stewart sound-alike, with a focus on mispronouncing the word "vee-dee-o" (video), which is ironic because all of the imagery used in the production were still images, no actual video was harmed (edited/cut) in the making of this, um, video. The ideal audience for this piece would be toddlers, non-english speakers, the incarcerated or those without internet access to reduce the risk of litigation over the unauthorized use of copyrighted images and characters; yes Caillou sues. Personally I appreciate the effort and intent of the producer and was hoping to hear an homage to the Honey Badger, perhaps a reference to "a house of bees" or a particular animal "not giving a sh1t." [/QUOTE]
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