Any corrections I'll post here: -I pronounced "Shoshone" how I thought the Tribe name is pronounced, but I guess the locals don't and say "Show-shown" instead. -Bechtel Butte is a syncline, not an anticline, but the rumor Nira heard about the garnets being bigger in the plane of symmetry still applies - just flip that anticline image upside down in your head.
@johnsaucerhunterКүн бұрын
That was wonderfully edited and produced presentation Dr. Donohue. I rarely see anyone using "The Thirds" to inject whom is speaking, so for a guy that spent 3/4 of his life in the Broadcast Television Industry, I'm impressed. Well Done!
@DonohueLabsКүн бұрын
Thanks, John, though I'm not sure what "The Thirds" means lol
@RocksOffRoad23 сағат бұрын
@@DonohueLabs "The Thirds" is a Broadcast term for the bottom section that unfolds/fades/swipes to present the name/location/title/information/etc. It's always on the bottom "Third" of a video/film/media prestation.
@johnsaucerhunter23 сағат бұрын
@@DonohueLabs Rocks Off Road is correct. You rarely ever see in any presentation the name of an Anchor Person or a "Breaking Alert" advisory (or whatever) up ontop of said visual... it's always in the 'bottom thirds' .
@DonohueLabs23 сағат бұрын
@@johnsaucerhunter oh that just seemed like the natural thing to do! Thanks both for the clarification.
@largent45Күн бұрын
You are such a wonderful documentary-ist! The way you find people who are willing to take charge of the interview and clearly explain the subject. It's just wonderful! And makes for a interesting and informative documentary! Really well done! Thanks Patrick!
@samhkidКүн бұрын
Fantastic. Sometimes researching star garnets can be tedious but you really were able to capture a lot of that research in one place and interviewed people knowledgeable on the subject from several different angles. From each of those angles you showed us a star!
@kaydavis88722 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed this Patrick!
@sarahinscotland2 күн бұрын
Love the intro 😆 your documentary videos are fabulous.
@kidcurry41072 күн бұрын
What a great Doc! You should enter it in the Big Sky Doc Film Festival!