hank i'm gonna go out on a limb here and say the reason you didn't list which "science videos" regularly went viral was because they mostly involved giraffes and the thumbnails mostly involved them reproducing
@hankschannel2 ай бұрын
Good point
@Izzy-Maurer2 ай бұрын
I came to the comments to say the same thing. Good call on that one, past Hank!
@Charity4Chokora2 ай бұрын
Push the shock pen John
@MinDeRien26582 ай бұрын
OKay I need to know which one it is now :')
@emily_byars2 ай бұрын
People love giraffes who love giraffes 😍
@amypedersen54352 ай бұрын
I run a homeless shelter for children in the Ozarks and I deeply feel the statement "Helps a lot of people, but there's no way to monetize it effectively.. We just do what we do and we spend all the money that we make"
@andrewwebb917Ай бұрын
The fact that a homeless shelter for children is necessary is deeply upsetting.
@fidelcatsro6948Ай бұрын
Doing a noble work
@jaminpeterson51712 ай бұрын
You brushed over it but I like that grant/loan setup. It mitigates KZbin's risk by letting them collect 100% of the ad revenue the first year but they're willing to "forgive" the shortfall knowing they'll continue to get their share of ad revenue going forward. And for the creator they get the initial influx of cash to get things started and a year of ad analytics to know how/what they should be budgeting for going forward. It's just a win all around!
@slash1962 ай бұрын
It's an advance, like in the book or music industry, except those industries very much do NOT forgive the advance lol
@second0banana2 ай бұрын
Sci-show kids is absolutely one of my favorite things you all do. I so so so appreciate that you are willing to lose money on something so important. My kids (and soooooooo many other kids I know) have learned so much from that effort. It truly is a gift.
@hankschannel2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! It has lost money every single year of its existence!!
@crystalstellwagen26002 ай бұрын
My oldest is about to turn five and I have been waiting eagerly for her to be old enough to be interested since (before) she was born!
@Pingviinimursu2 ай бұрын
@@hankschannelmaybe it's a long term investment that eventually boosts your other channels that make money? Probably very difficult to account for accurstely, but it might not be the money sink you think it is!
@wobblysauce2 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say it is a loss leader... but it does round out the content you make... and it is a good basis to lead into the main content with some understanding.
@Muglez142 ай бұрын
@@hankschannel These things don't lose money, they cost money. It's a public service. You're just paying the world's largest subscription fee and letting your freeloader mates (all of humanity) log in on your account.
@itsvondell2 ай бұрын
9:30 "vidcon - 2500 attendees" in the proven youtube success track record slide really captures the moment
@hankschannel2 ай бұрын
RIGHT!
@flugelblarghen2 ай бұрын
4:43 This was basically Hank referring to himself as John Greens brother. Suddenly not such a big issue when applying for $450,000
@marskristin2 ай бұрын
I wouldn't be embarassed of this! The pitch was objectively successful! Wildly so!!
@hankschannel2 ай бұрын
True! I just put myself in the shoes of KZbin execs from 2011 and, like, this was not the most professional presentation they received!
@Theos-ne7nv2 ай бұрын
@@hankschannel Well, is professionalism even relevant if the results are the same? I'm wearing a tie (only) so what's the problem, officer?
@Angzarrr2 ай бұрын
@@hankschannelbut surely not the least, either!
@Chaotic_Pixie2 ай бұрын
@@hankschannelThat honestly sometimes works in the favor of the person making the pitch. It’s put together and cohesive enough to show the earnestness behind the person making the pitch but not so polished as to make a person question who actually put the presentation together. At least, that’s what I’ve observed watching the success of grant proposals friends/relatives have done. Those institutions at least want to see people with passion & an idea succeed… not just people already good at making money, make more money.
@happysami2 ай бұрын
"2011! People still made powerpoint presentations in 4 by 3!" As someone who goes to academic conferences, I can tell you that people still make 4:3 powerpoint presentations in 2024
@bluetoes5912 ай бұрын
As a college A/V tech who removed the last of the 4:3 projectors from service around 2015-2016, thus standardizing the campus on 16:9, I am forever baffled by this.
@ActualOpheliaАй бұрын
At my job we didn't switch in I think 2019ish (I didn't work there back then but I occasionally stumble across old rapport that use 4:3 😂)
@ThatGuy-cАй бұрын
That is heresy of the highest order
@coreymartin9630Ай бұрын
They 100% do, I forget which version it changed but these days, 16:9 is the default! It takes extra steps to create a presentation in any other aspect ratio
@Amcsae23 күн бұрын
What is the difference between 4:3 and 16:9?? Shouldn't those be the same
@phill82232 ай бұрын
SciShow was the reason I decided to go back into education after 8 years, and got my degree. It was an objectively good force in my life.
@realscapegoat5922 ай бұрын
Hank, I am sure you have heard this a million times. but sci show really did change my life and my entire direction as a person when I was young. I watched tons of scishow as a kid, and it fostered such a deep love of learning and knowledge in me that schooling would never have been able to do. It has deeply shaped my outlook on the world, and I know I am not alone in this. I hope you are very proud of all the good you have been able to do for my generation especially. I hope some day I can create something as inspiring as scishow.
@hankschannel2 ай бұрын
@dangerousflyer44852 ай бұрын
I second this grand opinion as my experience has been the same, getting to say we're here has done so very much to shape my outlook
@realscapegoat592Ай бұрын
@@hankschannel Hank, thank you so much for replying! It really made my day. I honestly didn't really expect you to even see this.
@franklammerspukje2 ай бұрын
I just want you to know that I just got a notification from KZbin that cut off the title to "How I Convinced KZbin to Give me $4..." Which I found hilarious. Convinced me to watch the video right away 😂
@franklammerspukje2 ай бұрын
Okay, I watched the video and am now wondering where the amount of nostalgic videos come from recently. Is complexly the cause of all this? I love it, but am slightly confused.
@invisibledolphin2 ай бұрын
For me it cut off at "How I convinced you" and I wondered what Hank had convinced his audience of. 😂
@lemonshrt2 ай бұрын
longtime viewer here (8ish years), i feel like they just do that sometimes. hope this helps! no but jokes aside, I do notice waves of nostalgia on vlogbrothers randomly, and they're personally my favorite kind of videos. I love it when they reflect on their lives and offer up their perspectives, I feel like I learn a lot as a young person myself!
@jauxro2 ай бұрын
That's the life of a small KZbinr ($4)
@DarkTwinge2 ай бұрын
Back in Google's very early days, they paid people to put their search bar on their websites to promote this ~new search engine~, so I DID actually get Google to send me a check for like $20.
@TheTrueRandomness2 ай бұрын
4:3 powerpoints make me so nostalgic....
@tag180rotax2 ай бұрын
I have a coworker who still uses them
@asdfrozen2 ай бұрын
4:3 slideshows (not really PowerPoint since they're pdfs) are the norm in academia
@wayofaway2 ай бұрын
@@asdfrozenyep, just made one a couple months ago
@DonkoXI2 ай бұрын
@@asdfrozenI was confused for a moment when he said that because that aspect ratio looked normal to me. I'm an academic and use 4:3. I didn't even realize the rest of the world stopped.
@snakebit72 ай бұрын
I work in a national park, where our media viewing spaces were optimized for slide projectors 50+ years ago. The 4:3 setting is my best friend and I have to train new staff that it exists.
@Your-dad-with-milk1402 ай бұрын
Haha "all of those are John." I've been a little sister my whole life, and "all of those are "Jessica" has been my thought pattern for a long time. I love my sister. ❤
@Ciansaunders2012 ай бұрын
Would you still love me if I was a worm, Hank?
@kamrinjohnsrud10532 ай бұрын
Good question
@kamrinjohnsrud10532 ай бұрын
Let's get this to the top 🤣
@KriekWorthy2 ай бұрын
I bet he would!
@JohnDoe-jh5yr2 ай бұрын
Worms perform an essential ecological function.
@Centauris-ty8wn2 ай бұрын
For people of the future: this was posted on the same day as a worm short of Hanks.
@yaypumpkin2 ай бұрын
Hank you have no idea how much this can inspire people to just DO THE THING
@VictorianWaistcoat2 ай бұрын
Not me just realizing I watched a _ton_ of SciShow Kids when I was younger. That mouse brought back so many memories . . . .
@samuelhamblin75352 ай бұрын
Hank Green's resume is so impressive that he cant even keep it all straight
@alexreid11732 ай бұрын
I assume he’s probably checked his own wikipedia at some point to remember what he’s done lol
@bubblegodanimation49152 ай бұрын
And he isn't.
@stolenzephyr2 ай бұрын
In 2012 I was 24 years old and subscribed to the print version of Scientific American. We existed Hank!!
@bretscofield2 ай бұрын
I not far off from myself too!
@lijohnyoutube1012 ай бұрын
I was like Hank doesn’t think we existed?
@Melanie_M2 ай бұрын
Oh I was waiting for you to go through this deck! Putting this together in 3 days is super impressive, it showed what a strong vision you had for what you wanted to do and just how well you understood youtube, the internet and its potential. If you think about it, you already thought about making shorts/tik toks in 2011! And look how long it took for short form content to actually catch on. Also, when you put the date on a slide deck you KNOW it's serious! :D
@jojo021142 ай бұрын
Thank you for still making SciShow kids even though it isn't a money maker for the company. My kids absolutely love it and learn so much. It also makes my husband very happy to see our next generation of SciShow fans. He's been watching SciShow since the very beginning. I still remember him excitedly showing it to me for the first time in college. =)
@Lowekinder2 ай бұрын
Me and Mark Zuckerberg have over 150 billion dollars of net worth
@briangunn21Ай бұрын
Mark Zuckerberg and I*
@Coastfog2 күн бұрын
@@briangunn21 can't bye good english but correcting Simone is priceless
@RainbowLove487Ай бұрын
I'm really glad I found these channels. PBS eons, sci show, Hanks channel.. I love them all!
@Ben7862 ай бұрын
5:12 when your follower count distribution resembles the Gretzky brothers stats
@timseguine22 ай бұрын
KZbin: "We thought you said 450 thousand doll-hairs"
@scottishrob132 ай бұрын
Ah man, Truth or Fail. That brings me back. That's the only reason I'm here. Never stumbled into any of the rest of it until much later, but Truth or Fail was a great time.
@osmia2 ай бұрын
Yeah, truth or fail was such fun!
@hsmoscout2 ай бұрын
kinda dying at you being fully confused about if you ever collaborated with NASA
@Alex-js5lg2 ай бұрын
It was so top secret that they wiped his memory afterwards. Must have been a collab on aliens.
@SeanSMST2 ай бұрын
I'm gonna guess it was having some correspondence with someone AT Nasa for Ecogeek or something, but not a collaboration.
@mayaenglish54242 ай бұрын
@@SeanSMST Maybe he interviewed someone who worked at NASA for Ecogeek or something and just forgot about it. If I got an article out of it, I'd consider that "collaboration" enough if I were trying to zhuzh up my resume. 😂
@GeorgeVCohea2 ай бұрын
@@mayaenglish5424 5:30 NASA TV probably counted for _something._
@Amcsae23 күн бұрын
@mayaenglish5424 I've never seen "zhuzh" written, but that spelling totally nails it!
@anisdeflavigny2 ай бұрын
Just an anecdote, but a ton of my nerd friends and I had scientific american, popular science, popular mechanics, national geographic, etc. in middle school, high school, and college in the 2000s. That was basically where you went to find popsci news and stories back then instead of youtube, so its at least plausible to me that lots of young people were reading it back then.
@lijohnyoutube1012 ай бұрын
Ditto
@silphonymАй бұрын
Yeah, I regularly read them in libraries, especially my school library, that had current ones on hand during middle and high school in the 2010s. I even had a subscription to natgeo for a few years.
@angelalott23832 ай бұрын
As someone who joined this community in about 2011, I have been following complexly since the start!! I went back and watched the 2007-2011 vlogbrothers I missed but I haven't missed a moment of the science fun!! I'm so excited for my kids to get just a little bigger so they can watch Scishow Kids with me. At 3months the youngest isn't quite ready for it yet lol but the 2year old is almost there. :) DFTBA Love this community so much!
@madcap.julian10822 ай бұрын
i've been working on getting over perfectionism recently and it's very affirming/encouraging to have proof from someone i admire that something doesn't need to be great to do the thing it sets out to do effectively... and definitely waaaaay more effectively than nothing at all
@raisage2 ай бұрын
I find it very amusing how you keep talking about how you "shouldn't have done" various things, as if you failed and would have succeeded otherwise, when clearly you DID succeed as it was :)
@hankschannel2 ай бұрын
You can always do better!
@trevinbeattie48882 ай бұрын
Hindsight is 20/20
@Nazuiko2 ай бұрын
@@trevinbeattie4888 Foresight was 2024?
@raisage2 ай бұрын
@@hankschannel That's fair. Maybe I read too much into it, but I felt like you had a regretful tone, and I wanted to say "You're great as you are!"
@markdawson4252 ай бұрын
Tik tok looming in the background cracked me up
@jonathanreynolds2625Ай бұрын
I want you to understand how impactful this was. Scishow and Crash Course videos, and all the branching Scishow channels including but not limited PBS Eons, are so well put together they've made it into college curriculums everywhere. I started watching Vlog Brothers because my siblings showed me it and have been watching videos from you and your team ever since. You took an undereducated individial, from a rural area and ultra religious background, and gave him a passion for science and a solid education. It's been a little over a decade and I'm now on my way to becoming a Nuclear/Chemical Engineer directly because of the education I got from watching you and your teams videos. I cannot thank you enough for lifting the veil of ignorance and giving me something positive to look forward to each day.
@dominictemple2 ай бұрын
8:10 I see John hadn't developed his current interest yet.
@oddsockable2 ай бұрын
It was really useful to see a pitch and understand how much of it changes or doesn't happen! I'm beginning to pitch for theatre shows and always feel a huge weight of responsibility to 'accurately sell' what I'll produce, but of course, no good creative project grows that way.
@eriks29622 ай бұрын
Hank thank you for making SciShow/CrashCourse. Watching SciShow/CrashCourse videos inspire me to produce my own videos to help lecture my students. Obviously they are on a single person budget and with a different structure. But seeing professionnally edited videos told me "oh that's how you do that". Also, I use CrashCourse computer science as "remember how this work" pre-activities in my higher division college courses and graduate courses. Quite effective!
@Bluesmudge2 ай бұрын
It is inspiring to see how much has come from you having a little faith in yourself, following your dream, and putting in hard work. Thank you for sharing this.
@thestorytellingmathematician2 ай бұрын
Sci show has let me continue being enthusiastic about science even mid burnout, im doing a stem degree and basically just took a year out cause of burnout making everything hard and sci show was one of the few ways i was able to engage with stem things that i genuinely love without the guilt and exhaustion i had come to associate with my degree so genuinely thank you so much, im not entirely sure i would be returning to my degree without it
@1000Tomatoes2 ай бұрын
Nothing better than looking at something you wrote awhile ago and saying "I, uh, disagree."
@metairiemomma2 ай бұрын
Scishow is how I found you and John. It was used in my son’s high school biology class years after he introduced me to it, which I though was really cool. So glad that grant came through and y’all made what you have made from that start!
@Rubrickety2 ай бұрын
If a person can't remember that time they collaborated with NASA, they've led a pretty full life.
@casual_nihilism2 ай бұрын
Sci Show and Sci Show Tangents were key to me realizing I can keep learning and researching things…just because it’s fun and interesting?? Not because it’s a grade, or for work?? And now I’m someone who just KNOWS things about the most random topics, and can tell people “That’s not true, it’s actually this thing!” off the top of my head. Plus I know random fun facts related to the special interests of the autistic kids I work with lol
@pianoface2 ай бұрын
from a small business owner who has spent time putting together grant proposals and is looking into artist residencies, this is so great. Thanks for sharing Hank
@triciac.50782 ай бұрын
This is a great share!! What a great breakdown of a business plan and all the feedback of what worked and didn’t all these years later. Besides a great look back, what a lesson in how to develop something like this for ourselves for our own dreams. ❤❤❤
@jcortese33002 ай бұрын
I'm actually gratified to hear you say that the budget you came up with was trash. That's THE HARDEST PART of any business plan, IMO. How much is it going to cost? Well, lemme do it for a year, and then I'll show you the yearly spend. Until then, it's a shot in the dark; I think they just want to see that you've included all the basic categories of expenses and aren't too insanely off the mark.
@alannabanana62552 ай бұрын
Hank, I just have to say I am forever grateful to you and John for starting SciShow. Your videos have been my go-to companions for over a decade now- which is strangely difficult for me to fathom! SciShow has truly transformed KZbin, paving the way for so much amazing educational content. Your impact on the platform and on so many of us is immeasurable. tHANK you :')
@Mastervivi102 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this Hank
@TLG12552 ай бұрын
That’s a great story! Thanks for going through the presentation! Appreciate the insights, and really appreciate all the content over the years!!!
@bjbarlowe2 ай бұрын
It's so true that a lot of the most important moments in your life happen in the space of less than a week sometimes.
@manq2 ай бұрын
Hank I discovered you through sci-show and while I didn't go through stem because of health issues sci-show certainly has been a huge igniter of interest in so many things science related. Amazing that it has been so many years lmao
@Ekilibrion2 ай бұрын
It's weird looking at Hank's slideshow and seeing how KZbin was back then. I was about 11 and already into KZbin (1:10 I remember when Ryan's Nice Guys video first came out since I was watching his videos since 2008 lol). I've been watching KZbin for this long that it's weird to see a glimpse of a time BEFORE SciShow, Crash Course, and really many of the channels I watch nowadays, both educational and entertainment.
@DarkkestNite2 ай бұрын
Oh man, I have so much nostalgia for olllld school sci show news. And sci show..... dose? The little short ones. Middle/high school me DEVOURED those. ETA: And sci show quiz show! The janky little table with buzzer setup was 10/10
@Justjustinp2 ай бұрын
It’s actually crazy that KZbin let you do this, especially back then. But if anyone could do it, I’m glad it was you!
@dachannien2 ай бұрын
The remarkable thing about your success on KZbin isn't that you've grown Complexly to be a powerhouse in science education, even though you have. It's that throughout it all, you still do what you enjoy doing, including just throwing a 12-minute video online just to talk about what's on your mind. Most of the time, when businesses succeed, people go from being a doer to a manager. And while I'm sure you do plenty of managing in your day-to-day, I'm glad you can also just be you.
@jamesduncan5782 ай бұрын
Hank, thank you for what you do, I love Hanks channel, SciShow and all of the shorts, and I'm glad that your health is better (I'm jealous, my chemo didn't cause my hair t fall out so I'm stuck with the dry thinning hair of my age (74)). Best to you and your crew, you all rock.
@lf4518Ай бұрын
I'm so grateful for Scishow Kids! My 2 year old loves it and regularly asks for it. In fact, because of the episode on Trilobites, we ended up going to U-dig fossils in Delta, Utah where we were able to find Trilobite fossils ourselves. Amazing. Thanks for doing what you do!
@d.f.48302 ай бұрын
Very strong feelings of “oh so this is how any of this works”
@sIosha2 ай бұрын
Thanks for explaining Complexy in the last couple videos. I had no idea what it was or that you were it's co-founder. I can appreciate SciShow even more now!
@danacutler49892 ай бұрын
Smooches to you and your brother! I love and support you.
@BoomBoomBruceyАй бұрын
I am extremely grateful, people like you, have the motivation and determination to just go ahead and do stuff like this. I cannot fathom a KZbin without SciShow and other incredible STEM communicators.
@bretscofield2 ай бұрын
Scishow was really one of the first youtube things i continued to pay attention to on a consistent basis. I remember watching videos on my lunch break everyday back in like 2011 or 2012. It was a nice way to move on from print media like Discovery and Sci Am magazines.
@TheTexas19942 ай бұрын
I still remember watching Sci Show’s first video about Non-Newtonian fluids. I sometimes go back to that for nostalgia
@SageThyme232 ай бұрын
I really wish google would do this again. Give dedicated users a bunch of money and get them to produce a new channel
@elizameeks2 ай бұрын
Sci show kids was so great when my kids were younger. The episode about building stable forts was a regular at our house and the construction quality of forts went up dramatically at Chez Meeks. My kids still build them in their rooms even though they're tweens now.
@bext9680Ай бұрын
Hank, its almost like you know I’m writing a paper about you and your career. This is very helpful and good information about your goals back then. Thank you mr.hank
@bripez2 ай бұрын
Not me only being able to pay attention to the herb in his tooth 👀👀👀
@hankschannel2 ай бұрын
Shhhhhh
@zolacnomiko2 ай бұрын
+
@benjaminslone6151Ай бұрын
I get very anxious about making pitch decks for projects I work on (mostly for public access TV, so not as much money involved), and seeing this brought me a lot of peace. This is much closer to the level of project funding and complexity I'm comfortable managing, and it makes it much easier to wrap my head around when I'm trying to put a deck together for my own projects. Thank you for this.
@tempest_dawn2 ай бұрын
wow it's been a long time since i've heard the name Mental Floss, thank you for that throwback
@kacheekyy2 ай бұрын
Sci Show Psych and Biology got me through some of high school and college! It is such a great channel and has taught so many.
@isa7165Ай бұрын
The older I get the more it seems like the key to success in getting something you want is just, asking for it? Like this is very assuring. It does not be a perfect thing beyond any standard you can imagine, it can literally just be a PowerPoint
@johningram21532 ай бұрын
I think I remember that slide layout from Keynote. I'm pretty sure I used it once or twice. Thanks for sharing.
@GaviLazan2 ай бұрын
Watching this made me realize that I was in the first 500,000 subscribers to vlogbrothers. I wish I could see when I subbed... I think it was mid--late 2009 which would mean even first ~250k, thanks Wayback Machine! Pretty neat.
@VAM_Physics_and_Engineering2 ай бұрын
This was a great watch. I enjoyed the transparency.
@dani4ever924 күн бұрын
I love this transparency and as someone with a background in programme making I am so glad you are also honest that the scishow kids just has no way of making money, but is there to help people and is funded through other channels. This video is absolutely something all programme maker students need to watch
@DNory2 ай бұрын
Ilove the simplicity of this powerpoint, wish that we still made such presentations without all the special designs or whatever
@LikelyToBeEatenByAGrue2 ай бұрын
I loved truth or fail too. I wish it had taken off like you wanted it to. You could always give it another try...
@dogiakos2 ай бұрын
As the President of the board of a Montana museum, this is insanely helpful to see. Even if it's a 13 year old pitch
@XxxLawxxX222 ай бұрын
I'm freaking out, omg i love your videos and have for years
@allanolley48742 ай бұрын
Now I want to see a full on knock down drag out fight between 2011 Hank Green and 2024 Hank Green.
@Claire-tk4doАй бұрын
I would love to see them fake argue with each other 😂
@fatherman34882 ай бұрын
Yaaaaaay! For my whole family, for all of my children, for the humor and sanity, etc., thank you. Thank you!!!!!!!
@Omni04042 ай бұрын
Proving everybody is their own harshest critic!
@leeorfila3899Ай бұрын
It's funny you say the cross-posting wasn't a huge thing, but I found out about y'all because Slate (I think it was Slate?) shared John's video about why pricate healthcare doesn't work. Ofc I'm a sample size of one, but from my perspective the outside promo was very important!
@demiposeidon2 ай бұрын
"hank and john green have" is giving "me and Wayne Gretzky have a record number of goals" (at that point in time)
@WillHirschUK2 ай бұрын
I have a lot of respect for Hank's relationship with his work-life balance that he at least regards working in his home studio as being "outside"
@Claire-tk4doАй бұрын
Yeah I was surprised and amused by that word choice as well 😄
@mikayladempsey71572 ай бұрын
Oh my god truth or fail! Youve unlocked a core memory for me
@kelsqi-books48352 ай бұрын
I'm so grateful for whatever happened. I'm 32 and I took oceanography classes and became a science obsessed adult because of y'all. I'm a waitress without a degree, but I don't think that matters I'm just happy that I'm genuinely enjoying my life more because of vlogbrothers and scishow
@metropolis102 ай бұрын
thanks for sharing this. wish you had earlier! really interesting. Glad they decided to fund your first year and not kill you at the end!
@skylerbrown54952 ай бұрын
To this day truth or fail is one of my favourite projects y’all have ever done & I appreciate that despite it not being sustainable long term you still clearly have passion for it/wish it could’ve worked
@LikeEmmaWithaT2 ай бұрын
Hank's white whale: making truth or fail work
@organicgrains2 ай бұрын
So glad you made the leap to get Sci Show started.
@AMan-xz7txАй бұрын
1:00 man, I WISH more videos were in 4:3, I always have my youtube tab in the corner and it's always ~just slightly~ too wide for what I'm doing, plus it would make watching on my phone in picture-in-picture much clearer since I have the same problem AND it's slightly too small to actually see anything
@nomticholasАй бұрын
To this day I still remember opening KZbin and seeing a "Wheezywaiter liked this video" notification (because apparently that was a thing then??), and it was Scishow's like 3rd video or something entitled "Climate Change", in February 2012. I watched it and loved it, then discovered this Hank guy had another channel called Vlogbrothers. I then watched almost all of the 5 year backlog. So I'm very glad you managed to start Scishow!
@russellyoung88122 ай бұрын
VIDEO IDEA: How come Giraffes aren't constantly being killed by lightning?
@mndrew12 ай бұрын
Just imagine how much richer Hank would be and how much worse off we would be if he had stuck with HankGames and built on his "Five Nights with Freddy" streams to become a Twitch gaming super star. :)
@loleander87852 ай бұрын
I feel like Hank and John Green need a massive thank you from the world. They're actively making people kinder, more intelligent and capable of critical/nuanced thinking. It might not always feel that way, since it's hard to quantify, but it's happening every minute. So thanks. A lot.
@sethmchone1792 ай бұрын
Scishow is terrific. You are killing it well done hank
@jaguar362 ай бұрын
You've mentioned before that SciShow Kids and Journey to the Microcosmos aren't profitable, despite getting tons of views. Would love to hear more about why that is!
@mayaenglish54242 ай бұрын
I imagine the time and energy required to make them as high quality and comparatively elaborate as they are just can't be covered by the ads. The format of the regular Scishow and PBS EONS videos are pretty basic, still high quality, but it's pretty much just a presenter talking to the camera with some highlighted word blocks and diagrams/pictures. Scishow kids has puppets and little animation pieces and props. Journey to the Microcosmos has hours and hours of footage of microscopic life courtesy of James Weiss that needs to be gone through carefully and a specific music track just for it by Andrew Huang and it seems like half teaching about the microcosmos, and half funding James' research into the microcosmos because he keeps discovering new creatures and I assume they are supportive of his research, etc. They also tend to go a bit more in depth into the topics sometimes and really dig into the details specifically rather than do an overview. It just seems more involved and harder to maintain.
@Shawn-f4f6n2 ай бұрын
Never thought I'd hear "ecogeek" again!
@VulprexАй бұрын
The first time I saw hank green was in school watching a crash course episode and I actually really liked it. I just like how Hank talks and such.
@ReedCBowmanАй бұрын
11:30 So basically an indenture.
@Dexy832 ай бұрын
And we are so thankful y'all did make it and are here for the world! SciShow and y'alls companies make are proof that the internet is as bad as it can seem. 💙