Let go!
Wait, but...
You have to hold it here
Wait, can you turn the stove off?
Wait
Godé, 23 (not 22, editors mistake)
Welcome to Brussels
For those who don't know Brussels
This is where we filmed our Gogo Cover
And this is Grand Place
This is where we filmed our Gogo Public Challenge
If you come to Brussels, you should definitely come here, because it's really pretty at night
Hi!
That's the tutorial voice
So, we are out to do our last minute shopping
It is currently 9:31pm
So you can come with us, let's go!
We're going to show Brussels around
Here are Brussels' taxis
Brussels car
Another gray car
And STIB buses
However, there are bombs
You have to get used to it
We're from Brussels!
What are we going to buy?
Alcohol!
Didn't we say no alcohol?
no
Actually, I don't have any because I'm too perfect
Actually, 3 days ago, I watched a movie called Cinderella
And the thing is that in the end, she chose to forgive her stepmother and stepsisters
It made me realize that in life, we should always forgive
So my resolutions for 2018
are: to be more good (well-behaved)and to forgive others
Because on previous years, it's true that I always have been resentful
So I'll try to make an effort regarding that
And to forgive people even if they did bad things
Well, I don't really have any resolutions for 2018
I only want it to be good without any problems
Because I know that we never keep resolutions
So I never have any
I hope 2k18 will be bettre than 2k17
A lot of things happened in 2k17
a lot of good and bad things
But I don't want to change anything because
In life, ther's ups and downs but that's what makes us who are today
We are arriving at the supermarket
Funny fact: some people looks at me funny
In case you don't know
This girl here
She's very famous
Very known
Internationally known
as "Selfie Fairy"
So if you have a question of any sort regarding selfies
if you have a question regarding any type of selfie
Just ask Loulou, Louisa aka Pika aka Selfie Fairy
Yes, that's me, thank you
It's an honour to be called "Selfie fairy"
Because I started my career and I didn't know I would have that many fans
It's super nice of you and
Subscribe
But we didn't come for healthy stuff!
We came for alcohol
So here is the part forbidden for those who are under 18 (16) years old
So if you're younger than 18 (16), close your eyes
Why are you zooming?
Here is what Brussels supermarket look like
Here is Fatima: the world's most pessimistic girl
And here is Louisa, your Selfie Fairy
It looks like youtubers, like we're going around with a camera
For me, I look at myself and I think "what is wrong with my face"
Nonsense
Is my lipstick still there?
Yes it's still there
Mine too
This is Chicken Squad's first ship: Fati x Louisa
Armelle can you come here for a sec?
Ohhh!! Spanish is so sexy!
Well, if you're an 18-year-old spanish girl, I'm free
And she chose German at school
Germans are pretty too
okay guys, wait
If you're watching this video and you love Louisa and she's your bias
You need to know that these are my favorites chips
Help us find salt and pepper
There's only bolognese
Then we can buy Chipitos!!
If you are hum...
I don't think so but... maybe
If you like me, you can buy me milkshakes
Because I love vanilla and recently strawberry milkshakes and ice creams
It's so hard to hit on girls
We are getting attacked!
oh! it's pretty!
Guys!
Let's pretend we're in a horror movie
Guys
I can't anymore
It's my 4th video
There's 2 zombies in front of me
What do I do?
Do I kill them? or not?
I'm going to show this video to my parents
I'll be the last survivor
Please help me!
Wait
Selfcam
Say the time and date
The time and date
It's the 31st of December, 10:05pm
With Jinsoul as my wallpaper
If you don't stan LOONA, you will all die in 2 hours
Let's go Zombie hunting
Here is a zombie!
And there's a car following us!
self cam
It's the 31st of December
Do you hear these noises?
Do you hear these bombardments?
I hear them clearly
It's because you're not in Brussels yet
You're still far, in France or I don't know where
You're stil far, in France
ok
It's the 31st of December, 10:06pm
1 minute passed
Strange people are approaching
That man over there
Hurry
It is currently I
I'm still alive
Sorry
Guys!
That woman looked at me strangely
No, I'm not dreaming!
We really are in a Zombie world
There's nobody in sight
It feels like a video game
I'm going to do the running man
("pretending" to run)
The 2 zombies are there
I'm losing Health Points
We are almost there
You're doing good?
Hi! How are you?
Introduce them
Jun, 19 years old (another mistake)
We arrived at our destination
WIN
LEVEL 2
Yeah!! we are Level 2, guys!
Level 2 is food
yeah, Armelle!
Yeah, Cramel!
YEAH!
That's the right lyrics, I swear!
There's 10 sec left
wait I'm taking my phone!
Guys, there should be a countdown on TV
Jun, a few words
Happy new year
Next Year
Louisa, a few words
Happy new year, my friends
I love you all <3
(we love you too)
You're beautiful
I'm nooot
Godé, a few words
So, to everyone
Honestly a happy new year 2018
(stop with that voice)
And I wish you all a
a few words?
It's another year, 2018, for the Squad
I love you guys!!
So, happy new year guys!!
happy new year
happy new year 2018
Great health
to you and your loved ones
Take care of yourself
and take care of Chicken Squad
We're new but we're coming
Fati, it's too high!
Make this year, your year
Is that all you can say?
No
Say something in Chinese
What do I have to say?
How do we say "happy new year" in Chinese?
Hi
Happy new year 2018 to everyone
Stay healthy
Say something!
Lots of love and happiness
Happy New year (with an african accent)
I didn't say happy new year to people
We can't se me anymore
Because you're too dark
I beat your ass
I wish you a happy new year
Full of happiness
and success to you all
Actually, let me take my cup
I don't have a cup
I will ask everyone to raise their cup
and, a merry year
Only happiness, success
and that your life be as straight as my eyeliner
happy new year
You, say something
Happy end of the year
It's the beginning of the year actually
Happy beginning of the year
Happy January
Alcohol shouldn't be consumed before a certain age
alcohol is water
Here is an example
Do not reproduce at home
The youth's education is bad
This is what you shouldn't reproduce
Everything you see here is not to reproduce at home
so, enjoy the show
and happy new year
(The effects of alcohol)
Alcohol should be consumed with moderation
So the situation right now is
go ahead (Anne-Monique: Chicken Squad Member)
So we recieved the Hokage's mission
To divide the tasks
Plantain bananas, chicken which is already done
Mission accomplished
the tus- the task has been hard
Yes I said "tusk", that's the wine's effect
So what do we do now?
Now, we are waiting for people to come back from their missions
You talk too much for nothing!
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Having Your Views Challenged is a Good Thing - Duration: 3:45.
"Move your guilty ass to Ferguson or shut your piehole,"
- Dave from Chicago.
I'd written this article about the events
in Ferguson, Missouri after the death of Michael Brown,
and I think Dave's response to me is part
of a larger problem in our society.
When we encounter ideas that we don't like,
we shut them down or dismiss them
instead of engaging with them.
And the question is, what do we do about it?
I'm John Inazu, and I'm the author of Confident Pluralism,
Surviving and Thriving Through Deep Difference.
The differences that we have don't just affect what we think
but how we think and how we see the world.
This plays out all around our lives,
red states and blue states,
Whole Foods and Chick-fil-A, Fox News and MSNBC.
Our country faces two distinct challenges right now.
The first is we're too quick to dismiss
and insult other points of view.
The second challenge, just as problematic,
is we surround ourselves with people who think just like us
and who don't actually challenge our ideas.
Imagine what my own writing would look like
if I only shared drafts with my mom,
who thinks everything I write is gold.
One of the new challenges we face today
is with social media, and it's not that the news
is more partisan or that we have more echo chambers.
We've always had those.
The challenge I think though is that the volume
of what we're hearing has just ratcheted up.
When I was growing up,
I would get the news maybe twice a day.
I'd read the morning paper, and I'd watch the evening news.
Now I'm getting news updates
every three minutes on my phone,
and that's reinforcing what I think.
That's making me angrier at the people I don't agree with,
but I'm not challenging my ideas.
So one of the things we need to do is put a pause
on the instant updates and find the spaces
where we can actually reflect.
Confident Pluralism is a framework
for engaging across difference.
Confidence doesn't mean arrogance or certainty.
It means being secure enough in your own beliefs
that you aren't afraid to engage with others
and have them challenged.
Through confidence, we can better embrace pluralism.
Pluralism doesn't mean relativism
or pretending like our differences don't matter.
It means recognizing the reality of our deep differences
and working toward common ground.
One reviewer of my book suggested
that it was doomed to immediate irrelevance.
And I don't think that's true.
I actually have some optimism that we can move forward,
and one of the reasons is that we've been here before.
We've long had deep differences in our country,
and sometimes even against great odds,
we've found a way to maintain a modest unity.
Free at last, free at last.
Thank God Almighty, we are free at last.
So what can you and I do in our daily lives
in our interactions with other people?
Rather than demand acceptance, we can choose tolerance.
And instead of insisting on moral certainty,
we can engage others in humility.
And rather than resorting to outrage,
we can cultivate patience.
Every one of us can choose to modulate
our social media practices.
We can choose diversify our news feeds
to make sure we're hearing more than one side of a story.
We can choose to reach out to someone
who's different than us to share a meal or a conversation.
I seldom find someone who has nothing to offer me,
but actually, even the people who disagree with me the most
have some insight or some perspective
or some bit of wisdom that's going to make me
a better person, a better citizen, a better friend.
And I learn best when I'm open to listening to other people.
We're not always going to bridge ideological difference,
but we can start to bridge relational difference,
and we can start to see each other as human beings.
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Reacting to YTP The Incredi-LOLs Reaction - Duration: 6:30.
What's up guys
Yabba-doo crafts you welcome back to another reaction video. Oh, we'll be reacting to ytp that incredible blows
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But otherwise if guys enjoy my reactions smash that like button and let's begin
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I really enjoyed this youtube poop
Credits goes to Yoshi meaty act down a description below and along with the original video. I really enjoyed this youtube poop
it was really well made and all that I
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Jordan Peterson's Truth - Debunked - Duration: 16:52.
So let me begin by saying that I entirely appreciate why so many venerate and idolize
Jordan Peterson, as he's obviously an intelligent and insightful man, whose defence of free
speech and biological facts has been truly admirable.
In fact, it's precisely for these reasons that he has my respect.
However, unlike many of his critics, who caveat their criticisms by first making clear that
they're very fond of the man, I won't… because I'm not.
To be blunt, while I recognize Peterson's intellect and charisma, I'm convinced that
he's one of the most overrated public intellectuals of our time, and that this is especially the
case when it comes to his views on religion.
In fact, I will go so far as to say that Jordan Peterson is the Deepak Chopra of Christianity,
and within the following few videos I intend to explain precisely why.
Of course, I'd prefer to address all of his religious views in just one session, but
given my current situation I unfortunately can't justify doing this, but, as just indicted,
what I can justify is creating a series of videos which each address a pillar of his
beliefs, and then later compile them all together.
And so, with that said, where better to begin than with epistemology 101?
This, is Jordan Peterson's Truth – Debunked.
On the 9th of November, 2015, in an interview with Transliminal, Peterson had the following
to say on the topic of truth: "So, now, then you have to ask yourself, well, how do you
determine whether or not a theory is true?
Then you ask yourself, well, what do you mean by true?
Well then you're in trouble!
Okay, because, I think you can take a Newtonian perspective on that, or a Darwinian perspective,
but you can't do both at the same time…"
Okay, so I'm going to interject quite a lot within this video, but it's only to
simplify and adequately address what's being said.
So far, Peterson has claimed that there's two perspectives on truth, the first is what
he calls Newtonian, which he later defines as strictly materialistic "Truth as defined
by the axioms of materi… of the materialist philosophy", and the second is what he calls
Darwinian, which he later defines as that which permits survival "sufficient truth
is the truth that allows you to survive and reproduce, and from a Darwinian perspective,
there isn't any truth past that".
But there's immediately several problems here… and not the least of which is that
he's committing a Black and White fallacy.
He's falsely asserting that there's only two perspectives of truth, when in fact there's
many more, including the most-subscribed to, which is realism.
Realists, like me, and probably you, hold that reality exists with or without our viewing
it – that is, that a falling tree makes a sound with or without our being there to
hear it, but we don't assert that reality is strictly materialist.
And a second problem that's worth emphasizing at this point is that while Peterson's definition
of truth can be seen as Darwinian, it does not represent Darwin's view, and so when
Peterson says or implies that it does "And that's basically Darwin's claim", know
that he's putting words never spoken into Darwin's mouth.
Anyhow, here's Peterson fleshing out his perspective of truth (which, courtesy of Bret
Weinstein, is now known as 'metaphorical truth').
"So Nietzsche said 'truth serves life', okay, in some sense that's a Darwinian idea
– okay?
If it's true enough so that you act it out or hold it, that increases your chances of
survival and reproduction over long spans of time.
That's true."
And here's him putting it more clearly to Sam Harris while on Harris' podcast: "The
fundamental axiom that I'm playing with is something that was basically explained
by Nietzsche, and it's a definition of truth – and so I would say, if it doesn't serve
life it's not true."
Now while this definition is needlessly confusing, it's not inherently flawed – if Peterson
and his ilk want to call that which serves life (or that which increases human flourishing)
'true' then that's fine… again, it's confusing, because it means, for example,
that if the fact that atoms store potential energy should one day prove fatal to us, then
while this fact will remain true in the colloquial / realist sense of the word, it will all of
a sudden become false in the Peterson sense of the word…
But what's not fine, is to insist, as Peterson does, that should a fact become false according
to the Peterson definition of truth then it will also become false according to the realist
definition of truth.
Or in other words, that metaphorical truth supersedes literal truth; "It sounds like
what you're saying is that truth is as much about action as it is about some sort of material,
measurable, objective reality.
No I'm saying it's more about action!
Oh yes, yes, the fundamentals of truth are those that guide action, and then the objective
science is nested inside that, it has to be!
There's no way around that!"
There's only one way you can define truth in relationship to finite beings - it's true
enough.
True enough for what?
True enough so that you survive and reproduce.
That's it.
You don't get to go any further than that.
What's more true than that?
Sorry, can't ask that question.
That's it.
You've hit the limit – and that's basically Darwin's claim."
And to provide just one more example, here's him putting it another way, but this time
as a response to an excellent criticism from Weinstein: "So my point was, essentially,
that there is something called metaphorical truth and that it's a real thing, so I was…
I'm in agreement with you on that, where we might be in disagreement is that there's
simultaneously a thing that I would call literal truth, or scientific truth (and by the way
I'm not saying that what scientists say is in this category inherently – scientists
can be wrong).
But the point is truth that is scientifically verifiable, that makes predictions, has a
special priority in this hierarchy because it is the one objective version.
It is not contingent on being nested in another… series, of, of beliefs, so—" "What if
it's a scientific truth that's metaphorically wrong?"
"Oh, and there are—" "Like, I can give you an example.
Okay, so, I read this… the memoirs of a KGB scientist, KGB agent, who worked with
the Russians in this erh… biochemical lab and their job was to meld, erh, Ebola was
smallpox, cause smallpox is…
Ebola's not that contagious, so that's kind of annoying if you're trying to kill
people, whereas smallpox – but it's really fatal!
Whereas smallpox is really contagious, so if you can get the two together and then develop
an aerosol spray you could kill a lot of people, and in fact they did kill about 500 Russians
by mistake when some of what they were doing escaped.
But it isn't obvious to me that that's an invalid scientific pursuit… but I do
think that it's an invalid ethical pursuit, and so that seems to indicate that the ethical
pursuit supersedes the scientific pursuit with regards to truth claim."
Now just before I crackdown on Peterson's assertion, and in the anticipation of being
accused of not understanding his position, I want to make something extremely clear.
I entirely understand and accept that our perception of facts and reality (that is,
our perception of realist truth) is subject to natural selection (or metaphorical truth),
and so if Peterson's assertion was merely that this fact prevents us from having access
to raw realist truth, then I'd have no objection, but he's not merely asserting this – he's
asserting that scientific, objective, realist, literal truth is outright the product of metaphorical,
Peterson truth: "The fundamentals of truth are those that guide action, and then the
objective science is nested inside that […] The ethical pursuit supersedes the scientific
pursuit with regards to truth claim."
So, what exactly is wrong with Peterson's assertion?
Why doesn't metaphorical truth supersede literal truth?
Well, first and foremost: "It doesn't supersede with respect to the truth claim,
it supersedes with respect to considerations of behaviour and policy."
Secondly, though more importantly, it violates the law of non-contradiction…
To borrow an example from Weinstein, the concepts of heaven and reincarnation can both be considered
metaphorically true, because they both increase our chances of survival due them encouraging
us to cooperate and behave… but the problem is that they can't both be true – they're
mutually exclusive.
One claims that when we die we'll rise up to cloudsville to be reunited with our loved
ones, while the other claims we'll manifest a new body and start anew… or as Weinstein
puts it: What I'm arguing is that what makes the scientific truth hierarchically superior
is that it explains all the subordinate truths in a way that is logically consistent, whereas
if you were to prioritize heaven as a truth then would have to say that well reincarnation
is false, or you would have to have them all simultaneously be true in some irreconcilable
way, and so the only one that has the special characteristic of accounting for all the others
is the scientific truth.
And thirdly, though perhaps even more importantly, Peterson is conflating our perception of reality
with reality itself – the map with the place, as it were.
Peterson is asserting that because our ability to perceive facts and reality is nested in
Peterson truth, therefore facts and reality is nested in Peterson truth… which is akin
to me asserting that because you're currently perceiving me in two dimensions, I am two
dimensions…
Or to put it another way, Peterson is asserting that because we can only perceive objective
facts subjectively, therefore there are no objective facts… but that's not how it
works, and it's not what all of the evidence indicates.
To quote Harris, "You clearly have to have a conception of facts and truth that is possible
to know, that exceeds what anyone currently knows, and exceeds any concern about whether
it is useful or compatible with your own survival even, to know these truths."
Anyhow, after explaining this to Peterson over seven times, Harris, in fair frustration,
delivered the following elegant bombshell: "Now, the claim, about whether or not she's
cheating on you, is an intelligible claim […].That's a claim that has absolutely nothing
to do with whether or not you wind up killing yourself based on your reaction to this unhappy
truth.
If you then end up killing yourself we could say at the end of the day it would've been
better if he hadn't known that; it certainly would've been better if she hadn't done
that; it would've been better if he had married a different woman – surely we would
want to say that--" "It might have been better if he would've paid attention to
his damn marriage, and to attribute the—" "Sure!"
"To attribute the cause of his demise to the existence of the photographs... this is
why I brought up Josh Greene, is that investigations into this kind of morality always frame it
in such a way--" "Jordan... Jordan, you have to grant one thing here – there's one
piece that doesn't get moved here.
You cannot move the piece that because you killed yourself it's not true that she was
having an affair – that move is not open to you, and yet you're acting like it is!"
Now, in my opinion, this application of the Reductio Ad Absurdum technique annihilates
Peterson's assertion.
It's simple.
If one was to commit suicide because their partner was cheating on them, the act of suicide
wouldn't make their partner's cheating on them untrue in the realist sense.
Sure, it would make it untrue in a Peterson sense, but it wouldn't in the realist – period.
If a tree falls and nobody hears it, it still makes a sound… it still omits vibrations…
Now with Peterson's definition of truth thoroughly addressed, I want to ask a potent
question…
why does Peterson want to nest not only our perception of realist truth, but realist truth
itself within Peterson truth?
Is it perhaps possible that he has a motive?
Well, I'm convinced that he does…
You see, this slight of hand comes in extremely useful to apologists such as Peterson, because
when he's asked a question to which he has a justifiable answer, such as 'Is it true
that there are only two sexes?', he can, and does, answer according to the realist
definition of truth, but when he's asked a question to which he doesn't have a justifiable
answer, such as 'Is it true that a literal historical man called Jesus resurrected?',
he answers according to the Peterson definition of truth (which, considering his animosity
for postmodernism, is ironically postmodern).
To borrow a phrase from Harris, this is how you play tennis without the net, and it's
so disingenuous that I can't help but conclude that Peterson is doing it on purpose.
That he's being deliberately obtuse in order to preserve beliefs that he knows damn well
are false.
Now if you're not already convinced of this then perhaps the follow clip will change your
mind: "Quick question – are you a Christian?"
"I suppose the most straight-forward answer to that is yes, although…
I think it's, it's… let's leave it at yes."
"Well...
I'm a bit dissatisfied by that because there are so many kinds of Christians and I-- I
would never imagine that you were a very literal minded Christian."
"Well, there are truths other than the literal, that are perhaps more truthful than the literal
truths.
There are many kinds of truth, and I don't mean that in a...
I don't mean that in a post-modern way, actually.
But the truths that govern behavior and the truths that emerge from facts are not the
same truths."
"Do you believe Jesus rose again from the dead…
literally?"
"I find it...
I cannot answer that question... and the reason is because... okay, let me think about it...
and see if I can come up with a reasonable answer to that.
Well, the first answer would be that it depends on what
you mean by Jesus."
"A historical human being that existed--" "In a body?
In a body?"
"Yes."
"And it was a physical body and it was on earth?"
"Yes."
"It was on earth and was literally, um, was literally, um, er, came back to life…
after death."
"I would say that at the moment I'm agnostic about that issue - which is a lot different
to saying I don't believe that it happened."
You see, once someone corners Peterson by forcing him to answer religious questions
according to the realist definition of truth (that is, the definition that he uses in every
other domain of discourse), his religious views are exposed for what they are… unjustified
nonsense.
It seems to me that the reason Peterson insists on his definition of truth is because it renders
everything we confidently know – all facts, all knowledge, as ultimately unknown, because
at any moment, however unlikely, they may lead to our demise and thus become untrue
in the Peterson sense, and therefore, as he insists, also untrue in the realist sense…
To put it bluntly, redefining 'truth' in order to avoid an inconvenient truth is
as dishonest as it gets.
Intelligent and sceptical people don't accept such utter nonsense from New Age Spirituality,
and so neither should they accept it from New Age Christianity.
Peterson is no doubt a very smart, knowledgeable and insightful person, but when it comes to
religion he's no better than any other apologist.
He manipulates language, misrepresents philosophy and science, and is fallacious in his reasoning.
This video alone doesn't prove this outright, of course, but it does make a good start,
and I'll be sure to follow it up.
As always, thank you kindly for the view, and an extra special thank you to my wonderful
patrons and those who've donated via PayPal.
Your support is what allows me to create videos such as this.
Anyhow, I'm going to leave you another lucid bombshell from Mr. Rationality himself: It
seems to me that a realistic conception of what's going on there, and really the only
sane one, if you look long enough at it, is that our language didn't put the energy
in the atom – it's not because we spoke a certain way about it, that that determined
the character of physical reality, no, physical reality has a character whether or not there
are apes around to talk about it.
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Building a GIANT Adirondack Chair - Duration: 4:49.
hey guys thanks for watching. it's that time of the year and spring is on the way /
time to build yourself some Adirondack chairs, probably some normal-sized ones
though I have plans for those available on my website I'll link those down below
this chair you just saw me build was a 2 time scale version of the original
this chair was featured in my hundred thousand subscribers celebration video
skit thing so in case you missed that I'll be sure to link that as well and I
officially want to welcome ISO Tunes to the Jackman Works family these here are
my ISO tunes Pro you've been paying attention for about the last year I've
been wearing these every day that I've been in my shop I got rid of the big
headset that was just super uncomfortable and always got in the way
so these have a 10 hour battery life they connect via bluetooth and there's
no wires getting in so they're a lot safer it doesn't get caught on anything
both of those things are a big deal especially the battery life. It was a huge
qualification before ditching the ear muffs and go to something
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5 Lessons From Making A $7000 Web Series (Now On Amazon Prime) - Duration: 15:15.
Lance Parkin: Hi, I'm Lance Parkin, producer, director, co-writer and co-star
of Theo & The Professor. And this is Matt. Matt Schultz: Hi I'm the co-star and co-writer see the professor
and this is Jeff. Jeffrey Smee: Hey I'm the director of photography and the editor David
professor and also this is Ruthy. Ruthy Draper: I'm the producer and then after in Theo and
the professor and finally this is Dominique. Dominique Kirchell: Hi I'm Dominique the lead makeup artist and
creature designer on theater professor and this is our Film Courage video 5
things we learned making our low-budget webseries be our CEO and House cute
first what is the other professor guys it's our web series and what else about
it the professor is like a monster of the
week horror comedy it draws from a lot of like 1970s where I play a professor
at college and Lance plays a graduate student but the secret is that's just
the cover job they really hunt monsters and ghosts and fun stuff like that
squeaky stuff sometimes something's funny stuff that's the magic and now it
is available where we're gonna fight it guys he was on problem Amazon Prime yep
but we're here to talk about how we made it and challenges we had and to help you
guys not make the mistakes that we made along the way
yeah anyway that's point of the show let's get to the you know the but the
bones let's get down to breasts it's he's not a breast tax
first before you go into making anything you should take some time to build the
playground before you dive right in to playing it right guys
yes yeah I think what I understand we talked a lot of people were trying to
put together webseries I think they just think I'm just going to do it and then
it's gonna happen which is not how it works I think so like it's yeah it's
good to have that kind of drive but you have to have the pre-production planning
in place too or else it's going to crash and burn I think it's really important
especially if you're going to do really character driven kind of shows that you
want to have the characters really really drawn out and understood to the
point where even put them in any sort of situation and understand exactly how
they would have had and interact with which is where we really felt the
characters that we created had gotten to we didn't play the whole series out from
the start but we're definitely ready for we're going to do with once despair we
had a plan yeah I would say like every department has groundwork from the
pre-production you know perspective like from rehearsing to writing to I mean
what were some of the preparations you have to do donate for a makeup like
wooden stuff that has to be done weeks and weeks of shooting you have to our
life cast people taking the time to cover someone's face and like goop and
stuff and they don't ding like a prosthetic takes like a few weeks and
then you have to mold it and then you have to bake it and yeah I think we
didn't notify Dominic months in advance for a monster every time those important
isn't we stuck to our plan yeah and they premiered right on time even if it
almost killed us so yeah that's tip number one yeah build the playground
before you claim it what was - let's take it number two
money isn't everything we realized I would say part of the way through the
production because we were so amps that we had raised the money to be gotten
from the Kickstarter but when he started to film we realized how quickly that
money can go by quickly expended food for the crew food for the crew food for
the crew through the debris helping people with
gas money to travel mm-hmm makeup makeup I mean if we're like makeup stuff a lot
of our budget went so that just because makeup is expensive but I mean it's a
fine way to like cut costs on that like just using household items to like cut
costs and they actually look like I think they look good to make monster
gloves just use like rubber dishwashing gloves and cotton and latex necessity is
like the mother of invention and having those having the budgetary restraints
you know I think really forced us to like leverage a lot of that creativity
whether it was problem-solving on the set you know just using whatever we had
around us if you really got to reach back for favors because you make a lot
of friends I mean it's calling in favors from landlords they used to have you get
in those houses there in those houses and call my old school teachers from art
school ten years ago whatever your budget is whether it's a hundred dollars
or a hundred thousand stretch it in like consent when you say money isn't
everything it's true like you just need to make sure you can spending your money
wisely according to what the actual most expensive things you're going to need
are and I actually think that even though we did have you know a limited
budget and grand scheme of things I think that it you know we were able to
transform that really strengthen it doesn't that it doesn't look like a
$7,000 show I think yeah looks a little bit I think it's whatever that that was
because a lot of ingenuity wouldn't do it I think a little creativity goes a
long way mm-hmm yeah okay
alright number three is a fun positive environment creates a fun positive
product and this comes down to like balance I guess because if you're having
too much fun you're not going to get anything done but if you're in this
strict environment where nobody can have any fun
they're not gonna produce as good a product because they just aren't having
fun they don't want to do it they might leave you get nothing especially on
these low budgets where people aren't being paid they're getting paid in food
and credits not pay people and did not expect them to be part of the band and
have their own creative differences and their own creative input and yeah yeah
we made sure that everybody working on the show knew that their piece belonged
to them and they can look at it and make a watch the show and they know that like
that's my work that's a piece of me on there you know and I think that's what
actually made the show so good is that everybody was so committed to it because
they owned it you know everyone knew a little bit also candy candy is important
candy crunchy crunchy M&Ms are always good for my fruit snacks
yeah keep morale high with French M&Ms and fruit snacks that's that's the thing
we didn't mention it your team should be informed it should be empowered and they
should be fed if nothing else what they should be fed and fed well ask them what
they want to eat don't just you know you can just go along or you get a bunch of
stuff but it's nice if you dream every day not pizza every day
fourth and very importantly in my opinion as the producer is to remember
that a finished product is better than a perfect product so you might as well get
started and get something out there that you can be proud of because you can
always reshoot it if it's not great the first time you do it we certainly had to
reshoot a few things oh yeah so many crews and just people in general
have these lofty ideas and they need to make it perfect they need to wait until
they have a better camera to shoot it because it's not going to be as good on
the camera they have or you know they need to get a big budget because they
need this special effect but then it what happens if you do that if you have
that mentality it just never gets done because there's always going to be a
nicer camera to get or a crazier special effect that you'll replace the other one
with or whatever just take the resources you have and make something no matter
how bad it might be get a finished product and then leave it there move on
to the next thing and you'll make the next one better and then people will be
watching that last thing and maybe you meet some people because they see that
or you know and they'll see you progressing and you'll get a bigger
budget or you know more resources for the next project and you can build up to
those lofty ideas you had for the first one but you'll never get there just
trying to make the leap yeah improvising and just dealing with what nature gives
you sometimes you know sometimes the world conspires to just give you a lot
of lemons and you got to find a way to make it work yeah we talked a lot about
how much you have to plant but there's a whole other half of that where you
should have a good plan but you should be ready to abandon that plan really
different at any moment let's notice our first episode the level 2 was a mess it
was our first shoot we ever tried to film makeup tests then we went out again
to try to shoot it it was a clear night 0% chance of rain and then a monsoon
showed up the last that was about 40 miles why we rescheduled a year later it
was another clear weekend then it rained the night before the
night before all day I seen her siphoning mud out of a pit with my mouth
yeah siphon dirty mud why it was supposed to it was a warm weekend the
weekend before it was like in the 70s but it got into the high 30s that even
it was the colder lower than that yeah well we were so we started freezing and
we were probably like a quarter of the way done with the shooting yeah probably
yeah this is a great case for improvising so uh quick-thinking
prevailed I thought long and hard I realized that you were got had a
warehouse we were near an additional area so I thought why don't we just have
a chaise wake up and chase us into a warehouse and we'll just shoot it six
months six months I'm going back to that first point about having you know a
fully built sandbox if you're creative enough and you have that world you can
rewrite your way out of any problem yeah deeper and that's where you need the
planning to be able to do the improvisation Hey enjoy this one okay
number five when you're done you're not done there's always more to do post
production marketing that kind of thing yeah all kinds of stuff shoot the show
is only half the battle I'd say yeah we don't name in half but the show is done
in a shot and you finished it you can pat yourself on the back I know I for
one took about two months of my entire life off because that was insane
whatever was done but you know you got to get back on the horse because there's
a lot more work to go if you want to make anything of that product you know
as we speak where were entered in a web series festival that we will hopefully
we'll be getting into we're going to a horror convention in Moritz couple Comic
Cons merchandise we're trying to promote the show and like we've been done
filming it since August 17 yeah premiered here at the Oaks in September
one thing you gotta be prepared for you're gonna you make this make this
product that you and much people close to you and your friends and your team
before their heart said to you all love it but not everyone's gonna love it and
you should prepare yourselves for the less than Pleasant reviews that are
gonna come your way and they came not no no like it's probably a it is a minority
of them yeah but they're there you know made for one it wins find it with the
show for nitwits Biden that's it which I think it's fantastic yeah that's one of
the best things you give us a community look good as a favor with that one
thanks pearl it's impossible to make something especially a piece of
entertainment there's a genre fiction like this it's not it's just not gonna
be for everyone so people are going to come across it who you know don't you
just don't like it it's not for them you know they have radically different
opinions than you do or actually gonna happen or that they just don't
appreciate how low-budget this was they see like they call the movies and we're
on Amazon like maybe not next to them but in the same arena as them
and we have less than 1% of the budget that those things have like they spend
they're like spent more yardage on the craft services on one day on that movie
or television show yeah yeah and people appreciate yeah I don't think they see
it's on Amazon I'm like well I should expect this is legit it is legit but
it's they don't run is that we put ourselves on it so that you will stay
the course if you have to love it or not to love it during the editing to love it
during the marketing to love it during the good and bad reviews like you got
it's got to be something that you want to really see into the future if you're
getting out to enough people that some of them hate it like it's not a bad
thing it means it surpassed your immediate circle of fresh your response
you know jokes on them cuz they watch it
and that's it so five things we learned for making our low-budget webseries
remember number one build the playground before you play in it
number two money isn't everything number three a fun positive environment makes
for a fun positive product number four don't be afraid to improvise because
none is better than perfect number five when you're done you're not done that's
it so yeah that's our video five things we learned while making a little budget
web series thanks film courage for letting us make this and post it on
their site and yeah I guess that's all we got right yeah and if you want to
check out this show that we've been talking so much about you can see me on
the professor on Amazon it can rent buy or if you mem is on prime you just watch
it for free and that's it everyone see you later thanks for joining us I
guess we're gonna have to get out of here thanks
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Useful Japanese for when you go to the restaurant : part 1 - レストランでの会話1 - Duration: 0:58.
Konichiwa、it's Mizuki !
Today's topic is: restaurant expressions number 1
There are certain expressions you would want to remember when going to the restaurant
When you first enter the restaurant, the waiter will ask you the number of people
Welcome
How many people ?
3persons
You will be ask if you smoke or not.
Smoking area is called きつえんせき
Non smoking area is called きんえんせき
In smoking area ?
No, I don't smoke
This way please
That's it for today thank you for watching
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