Topic: Transparency. Now featuring—Loud interrupting distractions to enhance viewing experience. ‘”Student” “tuition” crisis’. More contest winners! Candy disguised as fruit fraud. Boogie Wonderland.
Longest episode yet, a whole half hour! -if you can handle that much! 12hrs to do first render. 3 hours to export, 2 hours to upload, 2 hours for youtube to process it…This one had my mactop almost smoking, with need for several cool downs. Pet the cat, get a drink, back to editing. Other technical problems this time, hmmm. Spelled ‘develop’ wrong. Forgot colour correction on the far camera. Thanks to James and everyone else!….oh and the contest over when the show will stop showing. Will be updated to state that this is a weekend show filmed on Fridayish. Thanks for watching!
Its a little crappy, kind of slow, has its moments. But an exciting start none the less. Topics will range, there will be guests. Shot, edited and designed in one day- which will only get easier. The format and performance will need some refining, but i’m really happy with how it looks. Oh and notices how well my arm works already! Dr. Theo kicks ass.
I’d set out to do a full length documentary, but that is just too monumental a task….Besides, my skills reside in speed and efficiency. I have no relevant credentials to speak of, and i’m terrible with specifics, but i hope to bring you a wider perspective quickly and inspire further investigation. At least a dozen more of these are in the planning stages centering around money, property and wealth distribution. Hope you like it!
For most of my life i just assumed, as I’m sure most people do, that the money for a country is owned and printed by the government. Remember high school history class. The German government started recklessly printing cash after the war. Each individual bill became worth less, but the government was able to pay some expenses. A hyper inflation that devalued the currency so much people started trading money by the wheelbarrow. (more…)
Royal Bank’s new slogan “Choose a worthy cause, You”. At first i was insulted by my bank sticking this new ad campaign in my face. Like gamblers and drug addicts, i spent alot of money in my early 20′s (university), and now the very same people who’ve been holding my head underwater with massive debt are telling me that i truly am a charity case. (more…)