Happy Monday everyone!
This week, I write not as Kathleen, but as some sort of low budget, internet based Robert Rodriguez. This week’s LRR video, The Theatre of the Mind is like… totally a Kathleen De Vere Joint. I wrote it. I was in it. And then I edited it. I now hate it and never want to watch it again. It also has Jer, so there are SOME redeeming qualities.
This week’s CheckPoint is Five Servings of Zombie. Turns out the DayZ developers want you to try and make healthy choices, even when your life is on the line. Dudes, last night I was feeling so lazy I didn’t want to order take-out. I just stayed home and made myself a single serving style bowl of plain brown rice for dinner. All I had was some mild cramps. Put zombies into the equation and I’d probably end up eating toilet paper.
Playing as bowser makes Mario’s actions look suspiciously like murder.
And finally, the funniest video in our Monday update cue is Unskippable: Halo 4. It’s funniest because I didn’t write it or edit it. All the jokes were fresh the first time. And Graham and Paul really do raise some good points about why a computer needs to use a computer to see what is up with the ship that it ostensibly is controlling.
Halo 4: Not the only game with revolutionary old-person face technology.
Heh… I end up hating every video I ever edit! Or at least not wanting to watch it again.
Mostly because when I reach the deadline I’m left with a list of things I couldn’t quite achieve in time. Then, if I do watch it back, there’s generally a few extra things I would’ve changed if I’d noticed. It’s hard to have a balanced view because all the good bits are (usually!) planned out in advance, so you get used to them while the imperfections continue to nag.
Don’t worry, Kathleen! You’ve been doing a great job editing Feed Dump, and this video was seamless.
I’m curious; does/did Graham ever have the same problem?
Comment by ThrashJazzAssassin — March 18, 2013 @ 4:50 pm