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If your booping fingers are still itchy after all that booping, I know something else you could boop...the latest video from my channel!
(pretty please like and subscribe)
I always find editing to be the most arduous part of video creating. It seems to take forever and be really monotonous. Sometimes I want to get more experimental with my editing but I know that will result in hours or days more of work that I’m going to be tearing my hair out over. You seem really fond of the editing process, do you have any tips on editing? or are there any tutorials/workshops you’ve used to improve your editing over the years?
I did watch a few online tutorials about how to use After Effects, but other than that I'm self-taught. I've developed a pretty slick workflow over the years so I don't mind it so much, it's not too much of a chore. Also, as I'm sure you've spotted, Philosophy Tube has a pretty standardised visual grammar. I incorporate that design into the filming process, which makes things pretty efficient - I don't have to spend a lot of time in post choosing between shots because I know which shots I want ahead of time and we only filmed those ones.
Hey y’all! Back from hiatus to give you a brand new video! This one is all about one of my favorite works of ethnography which discusses heteronormativity & masculinity I’d really love if y’all would give it a watch & tell me what you think!
It’s important to remember that the point of a hobby is to have fun not “get better”
Imagine if someone who reads as a hobby was constantly told they would “get better” or asked “are you improving”
Now stop saying this to artist/fiber artist/dancers/anyone that has any hobby where they make things
Stop putting pressure on our fun enjoyable time by putting standards and expectations on it. If I suck at embroidery oh Fucking well i suck but I like doing it it’s FUN that’s the whole point is having FUN
Just uploaded a new video! So excited to be back and hear what y’all have to say about this one Please give it a watch and tell me what you think!
In the same vein of cave paintings having children’s handprints higher than their height suggesting them being lifted up or sitting on the shoulders of adults, there’s footprints in Australia dating to the Ice Age showing a group of adults and children walking to a body a water, and one child breaking away from the group to seemingly skip in a wavy path until rejoining the group
This is like 20 thousand years ago! And the joy and happiness of going to water made this child playfully skip along! It’s universal! Dancing their way back to their family!
In a language we will never hear, a culture we’ll never know, with thoughts and ideas we can only imagine! There are millennia of untold moments of happiness, of human connection and warmth that are gone forever. But they still happened! Did that family even notice the tracks they left? How could they have known that that one day their impossibly distant descendants would be able to see the imprints they made?
Another set of tracks in the same area shows three men hunting a giant kangaroo, running at incredible speeds, but one of them had only one foot! They jumped along on one foot, every so often an imprint from a stick appearing. How did they lose their limb? An accident? A fight? A predator? Was it completely gone or maimed? Was it from birth? Either way this person was cared for by their family and was able to heal and participate fully in life! They most likely felt grief when their family member lost the use of their limb! Who cared for them? Who gave them the stick to help them walk? What kind of joy did their family feel when they made a recovery? Did someone shape and carve the stick? They certainly worked all of their other wooden tools, something as essential that would have been too.
This was during the ice age when Australia became a brutally cold, dry desert. Their entire food system had to change. By all indications it should have been a stark and difficult life of little resources. But no! They worked together! They looked after their wounded and sick! The speed that these hunters were running at was incredible and means they were well fed and healthy! A millennia of helping one another and caring for one another and all we can get are tiny glimpses of these moments did they catch the kangaroo did they laugh and congratulate each other when they did how happy were they to bring it back to their families I just
There were people who survived trephination long enough for bone to regrow over the hole. Can you even imagine the care that must have required, in prehistoric times with no sanitation or tech or medicine? We have proof, in the form of human remains, that disabled people who couldn’t have walked or fed themselves survived for years in the Stone Age. We have cave paintings that were clearly made by an adult and a child together, one teaching the other.
The past was brutal, but that doesn’t mean everyone who lived in it was.
Does anyone else wonder if they ever got popular enough to get fanart, what features of their face fans would exaggerate/ignore or are y’all normal?
Hey y’all! Here’s my latest vid talking all about my experiences during the Texas winter storm. Please give it a watch and tell me what you think! You can also find me: Twitter: @samtheanthro Instagram: @samtheanthro Tiktok: @samtheanthro patreon: patreon.com/samtheanthro
My latest video!
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Small edutuber here! I just wanted to ask how do you balance being educational with being entertaining? I’m really excited about my subject but I feel like I either sound like im reading a textbook or spend 10 minutes setting up a single point I want to make
it just comes with experience I think; I’ve been doing this long enough and I’ve seen enough content that I have a sense for how many turns a script can have before it gets overwhelming and when it needs to be broken up with a joke. Sometimes when I’m drafting a script I’ll just type [JOKE GOES HERE] cause I know there needs to be a joke at that point to break it up.
Hey y’all! Here’s the latest vid for my YouTube channel!
This time we’re talking time, liminality, & why time feels broken now
Please give it a watch & tell me what you think of it!
Hey y’all!
Just uploaded another vid to my channel talking about walking and methodology
Give it a watch and tell me what you think!
The San Francisco Examiner, California, October 21, 1918