It would be super helpful if you linked to the KZbinrs you talk about
@planetdougbehindthescenes Жыл бұрын
I probably should. Thanks for the suggestion. It wouldn't take long to do. It actually takes longer to insert the screenshots. If I'm willing to take the time do that, I might as well copy the link into the description as well.
@LeoChaplin Жыл бұрын
I fully utilize all of the editing functions on my Insta360 One X2 on my channel, which is the only camera that I use during filming. Awesome equipment 👍👍
@WanderEats Жыл бұрын
"Goes into a dark room for 2 years"... LOL! Can't wait for Avatar 3 then :p
@planetdougbehindthescenes Жыл бұрын
I think the average editing time for a typical Hollywood movie really is between one and two years. They can shoot all the raw footage in six weeks or so. That's the fun part. And then some poor editor is stuck with one to two years of painstaking work to finish the job. 🤪 At least that is my excuse for finding editing to be so time-consuming...
@WanderEats Жыл бұрын
@@planetdougbehindthescenes yup i totally agree... pain in the [behind].. lol
@kenbb7733 Жыл бұрын
sometimes we don't feel like giving money and it's acceptable but just don't speak bad about that person
@planetdougbehindthescenes Жыл бұрын
I know that in my case, if I feel like I don't want to give a bit of money, it's usually because of the hassle of taking the time to do so: stopping and getting out your wallet and then picking out the right amount, etc. It's not actually giving the money that is the problem for me. And that's why if I'm in an area where it's customary for people to ask for money, I try to prepare for it by having an appropriate amount already in my pocket. And then when I see a beggar ahead of me or someone approaching me, I can just take that money out of my pocket easily. I think I felt critical of this KZbinr Ellis largely because he made such a big deal out of people asking for money. He didn't just refuse to give them money. He would then talk about it at length in his videos and complain about these people and then talk about how they were ruining his trip and how Indonesia was a bad place to visit, etc. He talked about it many times and complained about it many times. And in the comments, he would continue to complain about it and tell people that he was leaving this terrible country to go to a better one where people didn't ask him for money. And it all seemed like too much. Why invest so much emotion and energy into such a small thing? If you don't want to give money, then don't. It's fine. It's your money and you can do what you want with it. But it seems odd to get so upset when these beggars would be quite happy to receive 2,000 rupiah. For me, it just makes more sense to give someone 2,000 or 5,000 rupiah and not get so worked up about it. Just pull the money out of your pocket, hand it over with a smile, and enjoy the rest of your day. 🙂