Hello!
Today (Tuesday the fifth) has been incredible! I went to see a documentary about YouTube called Please Subscribe. The documentary was about the people who rose to internet fame by making videos and posting them on YouTube. It was really awesome. The documentary itself was shown in select theatres across the country for tonight only!
Going to see this documentary was a birthday present from Ella. We took the train after school to the area around the theatre and then we went to a pretty famous pizzeria (that I will not name for the purposes of security). The pizza was really delicious, so it deserves the hype. After the pizza, we walked to the theatre for the film. We bought these super artificial sugary strip things and ate those during the previews. They are really good and sour.
Anyways, about the documentary: It was amazing. I mean, seriously. It featured interviews and stuff with a bunch of American YouTubers and I was really happy to find that quite a few of the successful ones were quite normal. For instance, DailyGrace films her videos using sunlight as her lighting and by positioning her camera over a stack of books. Also, she uses IMovie to make her vlogs. It's pretty cool how her videos are popular because she's talented and funny, not because she needs all sorts of fluff to make her look good. She doesn't need a studio full of professionals, she's big because she's genuine. That's pretty cool.
At times the film sort of made you want to tear up and at other times (specifically whenever WheezyWaiter was on screen) you had to laugh your face off.
THANK YOU BUNCHES, ELLA, FOR YOUR WONDERFUL BIRTHDAY PRESENT!
-D.F.T.B.A.-
Mina;)
Today (Tuesday the fifth) has been incredible! I went to see a documentary about YouTube called Please Subscribe. The documentary was about the people who rose to internet fame by making videos and posting them on YouTube. It was really awesome. The documentary itself was shown in select theatres across the country for tonight only!
Going to see this documentary was a birthday present from Ella. We took the train after school to the area around the theatre and then we went to a pretty famous pizzeria (that I will not name for the purposes of security). The pizza was really delicious, so it deserves the hype. After the pizza, we walked to the theatre for the film. We bought these super artificial sugary strip things and ate those during the previews. They are really good and sour.
Anyways, about the documentary: It was amazing. I mean, seriously. It featured interviews and stuff with a bunch of American YouTubers and I was really happy to find that quite a few of the successful ones were quite normal. For instance, DailyGrace films her videos using sunlight as her lighting and by positioning her camera over a stack of books. Also, she uses IMovie to make her vlogs. It's pretty cool how her videos are popular because she's talented and funny, not because she needs all sorts of fluff to make her look good. She doesn't need a studio full of professionals, she's big because she's genuine. That's pretty cool.
At times the film sort of made you want to tear up and at other times (specifically whenever WheezyWaiter was on screen) you had to laugh your face off.
THANK YOU BUNCHES, ELLA, FOR YOUR WONDERFUL BIRTHDAY PRESENT!
-D.F.T.B.A.-
Mina;)
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